Lou P
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« on: March 15, 2007, 12:05:22 PM » |
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Hi all,
Just joined yesterday and I believe GDI is an awesome product and great business opportunity. I have little experience in marketing, but I have a pretty good lead source, (I think) and autoresponder to send initial and follow up emails. Statistics say that it takes up to 7 follow up emails to capture a sign up, or member in your downline. My problem is writing the right ad copy in the emails to pull in people into the program.
If anyone out there is using this type of marketing, and would like to share their ad copy writing techniques, I would greatly appreciate it.
Hoping you can help, and success to all!!
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Alan Sheffield
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« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2007, 08:43:17 AM » |
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Hi all,
Just joined yesterday and I believe GDI is an awesome product and great business opportunity. I have little experience in marketing, but I have a pretty good lead source, (I think) and autoresponder to send initial and follow up emails. Statistics say that it takes up to 7 follow up emails to capture a sign up, or member in your downline. My problem is writing the right ad copy in the emails to pull in people into the program.
If anyone out there is using this type of marketing, and would like to share their ad copy writing techniques, I would greatly appreciate it.
Hoping you can help, and success to all!!
Lou Keep your ad copy short and sweet. Don't worry about making the perfect series of letters. Start with how you would normally follow up with someone... then make your letters based on that. (Check your SENT mail for a start) Cheers
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BKamanski
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« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2007, 03:57:28 AM » |
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Eva Browne-Paterson
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« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2007, 08:09:48 PM » |
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Hello there As a seasoned copywriter, I thought I'd share some copywriting tips for writing autoresponder letters that you might find helpful. - Write in the first person as though you're speaking personally to the prospect.
- Use the firstname personalisation tag as often as you would normally use their name - and in the subject.
- Make sure you mention benefits to the reader in each letter.
- Know that people have a fear of missing out on something good, so create a sense of urgency in your writing.
- Use your own results as a personal testimony so the reader can understand how they'll feel once they start making money each month.
- Let them know the full features of joining ws domains. There are so many inclusions that prospects are totally unaware of and the benefits far outweigh the cost.
- Try this mailing sequence: 1 day apart for the first 5 days, then 2 days apart for the following week, then 2-3 days apart for the next week. Then repeat your sequence all over again. The reason being that some people don't always get a chance to read your email the first time. I know people who have used a one month series of autoresponders for 3 months in a row. They usually leave a week in between the same sequence starting over again. This increases the chance of them reading your email.
- Consider making web pages from your email series that you can show online. This is handy for people who prefer to read online at their own pace, instead of reading emails. You can include the link to the next email web page in your email. This is good for people who want to read the next installment straight away.
- Use the word 'you' more than the word ''I'. That's all your prospect is insterested in... What's in it for them? Tell them straight up.
- Make yourself available at all times by including your contact details and phone number beneath your salutation.
- Always use a PS and a PSS if necessary to get the point across. Apart from the subject line, this is the most commonly read part of an email.
- Keep your autoresponder emails fairly brief. Just write enough to cover the subject of today.
- Don't be afraid to let your prospect know what the next email is going to be about. You can even ask them to keep an eye out for the subject line in the next email.
- Always encourage the prospect to take the next step, and that's to visit your affiliate link and signup for the 7 day free trial.
- Mention that you're there to answer any questions they might have. But also consider using parts of the FAQ page on the main web site as part of one email entitled, Your Questions Answered.
- Using testimonials from the main web site are a good way to fill another email entitled, Would You Like This Experience?
This should give you some good food for thought when tackling the task of writing autoresponders. Just ensure you're relaxed and in a quiet environment when you start writing. Think about what you're going to say to your prospect and write in an easy flowing style. Warm regards Eva Browne-Paterson _________________
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Dick Lewis
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« Reply #5 on: October 03, 2007, 05:22:55 AM » |
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thanks so very much for the post. Great information, and will be very helpful to all in building GDI.
Looked up your last 4 posts, and found some very good info there too.
Thanks!
Dick and Regina Lewis The Sky's no limit. We are shooting for the stars!
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Paula Nernberg
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« Reply #6 on: October 05, 2007, 11:55:46 AM » |
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Hi Eva, Your post is very informative. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Paula
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Have fun in all that you do. Life is too short to sweat the small stuff. A smile really is contagious. Your attitude can dictate the outcome of your experiences. Your mind is a powerful tool. Use it to enhance your life. Project yourself into the positive. Don't be a victim to yourself.
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JohnLederer
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« Reply #7 on: April 12, 2008, 07:27:15 AM » |
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I am new to GDI.... I am looking for good quality autoresponder letters I can put in my responders. 10-20 would be nice!
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Regards, John Lederer
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Jon Patrick
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« Reply #8 on: May 05, 2009, 09:27:09 AM » |
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What about when those links to the 'example scripts' are broken? They keep dropping me off at the index. Thanks in advance, JP
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