By Psychological Sales
Letter Specialist (TM) Mike Jezek
Please understand I'm not going to list
every disease that can afflict a sales letter. Rather I'm
going to display 5 response killers I sometimes see when
working with clients. Is your sales letter afflicted with any
of the following?
1) To Much Windup. Get to the
point right away in your sales letter. Make your offer crystal
clear. Try to at least do this by paragraph #2 as a general
rule of thumb. Most people skim online sales
letters.
2) Wordy Sentence Structure.
If you're not a polished writer - odds are you have overburdened
sentences. Cut out all excess and contradictory words to make
your point. Wordy sentences make persuasive arguments weak.
They kill response.
3) Inappropriate Use Of "Hot
Words". Use "hot words" where relevant.
Example: Unless you're writing about strange phenomenon in nature
or health matters or supplements -- think carefully about
using the word amazing, astonishing stunning, mysterious, miracle,
potent, or the phrase
"guaranteed to work."
4) Inappropriate use of NLP or
Hypnotic Sales Techniques. Some of these techniques work.
Because of the hypnotic selling craze, I'm seeing sales letters
riddled with NLP and the
like. Be careful. Many of these
techniques are obvious - and can lead a reader to think you're
playing mind games with them. The result? No sale. Just
write a letter to your mom, ask for the
order 3 times, back up your facts, then
delete you mom's name and use the prospect's name in her place.
You'll immediately gain people's trust. And close more
sales!
5) An Unbalanced Sales Letter.
Many people saturate their sales letters with to many exclamation
points, bolding, underlining and to many font colors. Result:
A hyped up sales letter decreases believability. Many
people try to play the "no hype" angle. I have never
written a successful sales letter with zero hype.
Solution: Mix an equal portion of hype with believability and
you'll see results.
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