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First, convince your audience that your text is worth reading. Make your first sentence or two very interesting: Make a bold statement, say something seemingly ridiculous, or appeal to your prospect's emotional side. Later, tie this grabber in with the rest of your copy. For instance: "Want to make your neighbors jealous? How about with a lush, green lawn in just 2 weeks?" Introduce the Product
"Green Garden Lawn Fertilizer is taking the landscaping industry by storm. What else can give you the lawn of your dreams in just 15 minutes a day?" Explain the Product's Significance
Tell the Reader to Make a Purchase
This step may sound strange, but it's necessary. Often, people hear about a product and are genuinely interested, but fail to actually make a purchase. A clear call to a simple action cuts down on buyer ambivalence. Don't be pushy - just change your verb tenses to the imperative. Instead of: "If you think that you fit this profile, you might want to think about buying Green Garden Lawn Fertilizer." Say: "Click here to order Green Garden Lawn Fertilizer today." An Eye for Continuity
"Last week, you requested more information about Green Garden Fertilizer..." Then, end each message with your own contact information. Use your autoresponder's personalization features to list details about your lead. Also, include a way for the lead to unsubscribe. For example: "This message was sent to Dusty Dan at dustydan@needsanewlawn.com. On April 5th, Dusty Dan requested information about Green Garden Fertilizer. Questions? Call us at 000-000-0000. Or, to unsubscribe, click here." Create With Confidence
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