Title:
13 Steps to a "Slippery Slope" Online Sales Letter
Word Count:
862
Summary:
Many of the solo professionals whom I coach are people who offer services. They're coaches, consultants, creatives. And many of them are also beginning to sell information products on their Web sites. They're smart to offer a lower-priced alternative to hiring them, and to sell a product that can gain them passive income.
Keywords:
ezine writing, ezine advertising, e-zine advertising, ezine newsletters, ezine marketing, ezines, e-zine, ezine, speaking opportunities
Article Body:
But here's the problem: I see many of them trying to sell their e-book, tutorial, etc. on a regular Web page. They list a paragraph about the info-product and give the price, and they expect a slew of sales.
Wrong.
You need a special sales page that has a "slippery slope" sales letter.
Remember that game Chutes & Ladders? If you landed on a space that had a chute on it, you just went down, Baby. No turning back. That's how your sales letter should be - a "slippery slope" that pulls in the reader because it's so compelling and interesting.
Here's a basic outline of the 13 elements you want to include. To see an example of them all in action, visit MY own sales page at www.BoostBizEzine.com.
- Limit your navigation.
- Give a powerful headline.
- Discuss the problem the prospect has, or incorporate your own story.
- Tell us who you are.
Even add a picture of yourself and an audio greeting, like I did. These help the reader instantly feel like she knows you better, increasing the "trust factor." And people buy from those they feel they know, like, and trust!
- Use bullets like mini headlines.
- List plenty of testimonials.
- Tell us why your product is such a great value.
- Throw in a few great bonuses.
- Give an unconditional guarantee.
- Request immediate action by having a limited time offer just click online newsletter service.
- Make it ABSURDLY CLEAR what to do next.
- Make one last plea.
- Don't forget your contact information!
Want More Detailed Step-by-Step Help, With Examples You Can Model?
See my quick-start audio program, "The Secret, Simple Formula to Writing Web Copy That SELLS".
