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.Selling online is a great way to grow business. But it differs from selling face to face. Therefore, your words are very important; they make or break your business. Your words can relieve tour prospects doubts, convey that you are a real person and explain to your targeted market what you are selling and why. Unless you have a great deal of experience in writing sales letter, you will need to learn how to write killer ad sales copy and headlines for your business.

If you are in business for a while I’m sure you have realized the benefits of writing your own ad copy and sales letters or go to www.sales-letter-secret.com There’s so many ways on how you can improve your copywriting direct marketing skills. But, the best and easiest way is using example of business letter to learn from. All successful marketers have used this method. They own dozens or even hundreds of ready to use business format for writing a letter. Their libraries are full of example of business letter about every kind.

When they want to write an ad copy or a sales letter they select an example of business letter pick the better business letter writing – useful phrases make some changes, stick their names and the letter is ready for instant use! Sales letters and ads don’t work by accident there is a very precise business format for writing a letter. Here are tips on how to write an ad copy that pulls! – Get into your readers – To write a compelling sales letter, you need to get into the minds of your readers.


You should know who your customer base is, what age group, gender, income level, professional group, etc. What is their problem? What they want? What newsletter they reading? Etc. – Use psychology – You need to use psychology and tactics to develop a better and more successful sales letter that will draw your readers to buy immediately. Your sales copy should be attractive so that your customer keep reading from the start to the end, however long it is. Some sales letters are 15 pages long, but still hold the readers attention. – Use stories to sell – Successful direct sales letters often include a good story.

The story in a direct sales letter usually show how the product or service is making life better for someone using it such as: How your product has helped someone making more money, being healthier, saving more time, getting better looking, etc. – Use all means to make your readers feel comfortable when reading your sales letter – Trust is key when selling online. So, make sure your readers trust you and your product is absolutely the best. – Describe your product in detail – Provide information about your product. Try to answer all anticipated questions on your sales letter. Include special features and benefits. Clarify the focus or the purpose of the product so that the reader understands completely what is being sold. – Creating a sense of urgency so prospects can deal with their fears and make decisions – The sales letter should make the reader feel that s/he may lose a good deal, a quality product, etc… if s/he don’t act right away.

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We have to use things like motifs, paradoxes, symbolism, and/or imagry. We need three examples. I am having issues comming up with them. Actually, I am having issues comming up with a thesis. Could anyone help me, spare some ideas for this stupid one. PLEASE HELP ME!

What are my chances at these schools?

I am currently a high school senior and this year I will have 5 AP classes

My GPA is a 3.6
SAT Composite: 1870 Math: 650 Reading: 620 Writing: 600

AP – US History 4, Biology 3

I recently went a foreign medical missions trip to Africa this summer and I’m going to write about that as my essay.

I did not play any sports but was fairly active in other areas.
I am currently a Sunday school teacher, co-founder and leader of the Teen Ministry at my church. I have sponsored numerous clothing a food drives and I am also a choir director.I was a student tutor at my high school for two years. I also had the privilege to mentor a young boy with a learning disability. On numerous Saturdays, my mornings were spent at local soup kitchens serving food to the poor and homeless. I was greatly active in the Key Club, Culinary Club, Academic Team, Writer’s Society, Art Club, Latin and French Clubs, Pro-Life Club and Student Council.

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creative writing movie


movie some fellow students and i made for a creative writing class.

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