online.
And there’s no better way to quickly write a sales
letter and get your product out there than using
Magic Article Rewriter
But let’s not overlook another important part of your
copywriting strategy…. emails.
A sales letter is like a storefront.
Email is similar to the interaction that takes place after
the customer enters the store and starts looking around.
Just like a customer often won’t come into the store
and buy right away, a customer usually won’t buy from you
the first time he sees your sales page.
So that’s why you need to woo them through email.
A series of emails sent to prospects usually has seven emails.
Here is a good formula to follow when writing those emails:
- Begin with a story or interesting description and
make the first paragraph very short, if possible.
- The email should have a frame – a time and a place.
For example, “The other day when I was at Starbucks…”
- Include three links in the body.
- Precede each link with a question, if possible,
or at least a short sentence.
- Include a P.S. that mentions one bonus or
benefit that wasn’t mentioned in the body and
also include a link to the website.
- The word length is usually 300-500 words.
After the customer makes a purchase you should send
a series of emails that helps them use your product.
But as important as the right email strategy is, first
you have to get them in the door.
And that’s what your sales letter will do when you use
Magic Article Rewriter
Chad includes some pre-written emails with
Sales Letter Creator so that you can hit the ground
running.
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- How to write sales letters (startups.com)
- Promoting Your Business Using Email and Newsletters (lazerpromotions.com)
- What Is SEO Copywriting for? (ronmedlin.com)
- The Art of Zen Copywriting for Bloggers (copyblogger.com)
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