Every marketing
campaign should begin with a plan. Sales letters are no different. No plan and
you may miss the mark of High Sales you are aiming for. Set a roadmap that you
can follow to explosive sales every time with every ebook. Focus and aim your
sales letter with these 8 preparation tips. Then get ready to sell more than
you dreamed:
1. Write a list of frequently asked questions for your
ebook. You want to make sure you pin point what your prospects and
visitors are looking for and then give it to them. Find out what their burning
questions are and then answer them in your sales copy and product. Before you
write the benefits of your products you need to know the problems that audience
face.
2. Develop a list to help your prospect visualize using your
product. Answer the questions: "When will your prospect use your
product?", "How will they use it," "Why will they use it?" For example, if your
new product was an ebook: will they read it on their desktop, laptop or will
they print it out. Will they relax on the couch and read your insightful tips.
Perhaps they will print them and read on the way to work or during lunch break
3. Write down what your up sell offers or possibilities are.
This is where a lot of small business professionals miss out. They
fail to create up sell offers. Create your up sell offers and opportunities
before you even write your sales letter so that they can be woven into your
back end pages and sales messages.
4. Write a list of Benefit
Bullets. What do they get will they experience upon purchasing
this product, what will this product give them.
5. Make a list of
bonus gifts. Select bonus gifts before you write the sales letter.
This way you can include the benefits in your sales message as a part of your
product.
6. Develop your guarantee. Think about it? A
lot of businesses shake in their shoes when it comes to developing a guarantee.
But think about it; most small businesses have a built in guarantee. If someone
ask for their money back, most small business professionals will just give
their money back. They don't haggle over whether they should or shouldn't.
7. Gather your testimonials into one file. If you don't
have any yet for a new product, use famous quotes about your field until you
get some. Sprinkle throughout your copy.
8. Go look at your
competitor's sales page. Examine their FAQs (see if you missed
any), what are their bonus gifts, what is their guarantee, what is their up
sell, if any? I made this step last so you wouldn't be tempted to just be a
copy cat. But you can use your competitor's sales pitch as a measuring stick.
How did you measure up? Did you whiz past; leaving them in a cloud of dust? Or
did you miss a few things that you will now add after examining their pages?
Preparation for your super sales maker will give you the competitive
edge you have been looking for. Put these steps into place before you even
write your sales letter and sell more. Enjoy the journey and life is made
easier.
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