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Ladies and Gentlemen,


Want to make some money?


Really?


Do you want the Truth?


Can you Handle the Truth?


DON'T DOWNLOAD ANOTHER THING. STOP.


Quick Story:


An unnamed product creator just released a new product and mailed his list.


I'm on his list, so I got the 1st email in his auto-responder sequence.


His product actually looked half decent, so...

I went to his salespage.


Because he's a product creator/outsourcer and NOT a copywriter (or didn't think he needed one)
and FAILED to properly describe his product and service, so naturally, I had a few
questions.


I emailed him back telling him I'd bought a few of his products, etc. my questions and my signature.


This guy, who is selling a $*** product, NEVER responded back to me after 2 Days
and I had my finger on the BUY button.


What does that tell you?


It's NOT all about automation, it's about:


1. Properly structuring and COMMUNICATING your offer. COPY-WRITING people.
2. Making yourself AVAILABLE (at least initially) to close your deals.


GOT IT?


Can't speak the language?
Don't know what the F you're doing?


IT DOES NOT MATTER.


Make yourself AVAILABLE to people and let them know you're a HUMAN BEING and you WILL HELP THEM SOLVE THEIR PROBLEM or GET THEM THEIR **** or and^%$#@ or WHATEVER you're selling.


Provide SUPERIOR customer service.


You WILL close deals.


You WILL build relationships.


THEN, you'll make some money.

All The Best,


ELVIS ZEPPELIN
cs,b. and true.

led reppelin coming your way.
Back to basics, keep it simple, and make sure things work (testing). But of all the things that can go wrong, I would guess the guy forgot (or didn't know) to set up an email forwarder, otherwise a copy of the email could have arrived in his primary email account.
(08-03-2014 05:45 AM)one Wrote: [ -> ]Back to basics, keep it simple, and make sure things work (testing). But of all the things that can go wrong, I would guess the guy forgot (or didn't know) to set up an email forwarder, otherwise a copy of the email could have arrived in his primary email account.
Yeah, exactly:)
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