Tuesday, 4 June 2013

HOMERUN COPYWRITING VIDEO COURSE - 5 HOURS OF VIDEO TRAINING

Does your sales copy suck? I mean, does it really, really suck so bad that you can barely squeeze out a sale from 1000 visitors to your website and you just can’t figure out why?
Obviously The First Thing You Need To Do is… Stop Wasting Time Trying To "Figure Out" Things On Your Own Because, I already know that from experience, it's impossible to just "figure out"...
I am sure this is the case but don’t worry – this is why you’re here, and I’m happy to tell you that your problems can be fixed, and you came to the right place to get them fixed…
First of all, let’s talk about the extreme importance of good sales copy…
Let’s say you have a £97 product and a decent sales letter up on your website that converts visitors to buyers at 1%.
Let’s also say that you drive 3000 unique visits to your website a month, so at 1% you would be making $2910 (minus advertising costs and expenses).
That’s not bad! But after a while you get bored with that number and decide you want to double your income. Now there’s three ways you can do that:
1. You can double the price of your product from £97 to £194 (this will probably kill your 1% conversion and your overall profits would drop)
2. You could try driving double the traffic to your website and see what happens (this is not always easy, as traffic does not come on demand – it can also be a costly choice)
3. Or, you could work on improving your sales copy and increase your conversion rate to 2% (if you have a good product this is a very possible) Just imagine what you could do with the cash from more sales! Think of how great it will feel when the family wants to go out to eat and you don’t have to tell them that going out to eat is not in the budget!
That is how powerful good sales copy is.

Just by tweaking and improving your sales letter you can go from:

3000 visitors a month with a £97 product converting at 1% for a total of £2910 in sales to:

3000 visitors a month with a £97 product converting at 2% for a total of £5820 in sales!



 

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