Creator and want to make sure it’s the best it can be.
You’ve proofread it and have made sure everything looks spiffy.
What you should do next is read it out loud. At least three
times. Don’t rush. Read it at normal pace.
Even better, have an 8-12 year old child read it out loud
and notice if they stumble over any words or have trouble
understanding it.
Also take note of any areas where you (or the child reading
it) run out of breath before the end of a sentence.
For example, you really want to make sure that you can
say the headline all in one breath. If you can’t, you know
the headline is too long.
This one tip alone will improve any sales letter. I recommend
doing it for emails too.
You will ALWAYS find areas of your copy that need fixing if
you read your drafts out loud.
To help you write the sales letter in the first place, use
Magic Article Rewriter
Here’s another quick tip: when writing sales copy
always, always answer the question: “What’s in it for me?”
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