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101 Examples of Power Transitions

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Power Transitions: Here is a list of ideas that I have been given permission to post that you can add to your own swipe file. 🙂 1.What does all this mean? 2.It gets worse… 3.You’re going to love this. 4.Why? 5.Now, don’t get me wrong… 6.Here’s another thing. 7.Think I’m mistaken? 8.Now for the story: 9.So what did I do? 10.Listen: 11.Here’s an important...

Using Power Transitions to Full Advantage

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Keeping a reader’s attention until the very last word on the order form can be a tricky job. However, don’t despair, because there IS an easy way to write copy that does just that. It’s extremely simple to use, so pay attention! 😉 First though, let’s go over what exactly headlines are used for so that you can understand it better. A headline is NOT designed to sell your...

Words to Avoid in Your Copy

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Listed below are a list of words to avoid I have been given permission to share. Usually words like these will have a negative connotation attached to them. For example, learning implies a lot of effort, but “unearthing” implies little to no effort. Replace negative words in your copy with the alternative power words below… Teach… demonstrate, display, reveal, disclose, divulge...

Examples of Power Verbs

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Here is a great list of power verbs I was given permission to post. Without Effort… automatically, accidental, intuitively, involuntary, knee jerk reaction, mechanically, naturally, reflexively, self-regulating, spontaneously, routinely, robotically, unconsciously, impulsively, posing no difficulty, easy as falling off a log, nothing to it, easy, simple, effortless, a cinch, in a relaxed...

The Beauty of Power Verbs

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What are some little, easy things that can have dramatic results with your copy? When it comes to the actual writing of sales copy, here is a simple trick that can really pack a wallop! A lot of people, when writing tend to veer towards ‘flat copy‘. Who wants to read copy like that? It is boring, uninspiring, and tedious. NOT something I’d want to read for sure! Wanna know why...

Sales Copy Exercise # 1

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OK, so your sitting down at your table, trying to figure out how to come up with those all important ‘Benefits’ everyone keeps talking about for your product. Unfortunately, you’re stuck in a rut and your brain is just drawing blanks. Lucky for you, I have a quick exercise you can do that may bring you a solution! Brain Storming: First of all, think of the problems or challenges...

It's Only A Benefit When You Say So

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If you know even a little bit about sales copy you know that good copy is all about the benefits, NOT the features of the product you are trying to peddle. You need to make the prospect see what’s in it for them and how their life will be made better by your product. AKA Benefit! However, don’t just assume that your prospect will realize that what you are offering is a benefit...

Sometimes It Pays To Be Direct

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Writing good copy ain’t always an easy task.  Some folks manage to do it reasonably well, and some folks manage to mangle it beyond repair.  The problem a lot of people run into is trying to be ‘too creative’.  Yeah, I know, TOO creative? Who KNEW there was such a thing! But alas, there is, and it happens a lot when people are trying to write sales copy.  They are so focused on...

The Secret to Closing

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One of the biggest things people struggle with in sales is the close. And it’s even more tough to close when it’s in print and not face to face.  The problem is that your close is not meant to stand alone.  A good close is wrapped within your entire sales pitch, and in fact you are actually closing the entire time… it’s just done in such a way that your prospect...

Insider Secrets to SERIOUSLY Connecting With Your Target Market and Building Priceless Loyalty

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By Guest: Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero Instead of spending the majority of your time crafting HOW you’re going to sell your audience with your offer, focus on finding out WHO the heck you’re talking to – your target market. Put your attention on the catch and not the pitch. If you’re tossing a baseball to your kid, would you turn around and throw it in the bleachers? (Hopefully not.) Or would you aim it...

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