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'Email Promos Exposed'
mini-course.
Compliments Of Michael Rasmussen
Michael Rasmussen here, and
welcome to day one of your 'Email Promos Exposed'
mini-course.
In today's lesson, you'll learn the top 3
mistakes that most marketers make when crafting
killer promos (and more importantly, how to avoid
making those mistakes yourself).
This is a pretty short email, so go ahead and
read the whole thing right now.
*************************************************
MISTAKE #1 - TOO FORMAL SOUNDING
*************************************************
If there's one thing that turns readers off in a
heartbeat, it's when someone writes them an email
that sounds overly formal or academic.
Look, people are busy, and you've only got a few
seconds to capture their attention. If you want
people to listen to you, then you've got to write
the same way you talk.
You know, like a normal person.
If you're faced with the task of writing an email
promotion, and you're unsure of the kind of
"voice" you want to use... just write the same
way you'd talk with your best friend in a bar.
Trust me, it works, and people will be happy to
read whatever you send them, because they can
tell that you're a real person.
*************************************************
MISTAKE #2 - TALKING ABOUT YOURSELF TOO MUCH
*************************************************
Yeah sure, you and I both know that you're the
most fascinating person in the world, and that
everyone SHOULD be interested in what you have to
say about yourself.
But they're not.
And this is the mistake that most beginning
marketers make. They write their promotions and
their sales copy as if it was their golden
opportunity to tell their life story.
Don't do that! Next time you write a promotion,
read every single sentence, and then ask
yourself, "Does this sentence contribute to
making the sale, or am I just rambling on about
myself?"
You'll be surprised at just how much "extra"
stuff you can trim out of your promos when you do
it this way.
*************************************************
MISTAKE #3 - MAKING YOUR EMAIL ABOUT TOO MANY
THINGS
*************************************************
Have you ever received emails that seem to go on
endlessly about a whole bunch of topics? Some
people make the mistake of thinking that "more is
better" when it comes to promos.
It's not.
When I first started creating promos, I really
turned into a "big mouth", and lost a ton of
subscribers because of it. You must keep your
emails tight and focused. Make it about ONE
subject, and nothing else... otherwise you'll
lose the interest of your reader.
You see, if you've got a ton of content in your
email, the reader will probably say to him or
herself, "Oh, I'll read this over later. It's too
much to go through right now."
And guess what, it never gets read. The moral of
the story - be concise and stay on target.
*************************************************
IN CONCLUSION...
*************************************************
I hope you learned a few things from
this first issue of your mini-course. There are
actually three more mistakes covered in the 'Email
Promos Exposed' Video Course.
You'll not only learn those, but a whole bunch of
other tips, tricks and tactics for writing email
promotions that bring in a ton of money. I use
these secrets every day in my own business, and
I'm finally ready to share them with you.
Go ahead and check out my new video course, and
see what all the fuss is about. Here's the
website:
http://www.ad-alyzer.com/727/EPETY
Your friend,
Michael Rasmussen and Laurie Brandt
Please See Section two in next few entries, or click link above and get this Mini-Course and:
'Email Promos Exposed'
mini-course.
Compliments Of Michael Rasmussen
Michael Rasmussen here, and
welcome to day one of your 'Email Promos Exposed'
mini-course.
In today's lesson, you'll learn the top 3
mistakes that most marketers make when crafting
killer promos (and more importantly, how to avoid
making those mistakes yourself).
This is a pretty short email, so go ahead and
read the whole thing right now.
*************************************************
MISTAKE #1 - TOO FORMAL SOUNDING
*************************************************
If there's one thing that turns readers off in a
heartbeat, it's when someone writes them an email
that sounds overly formal or academic.
Look, people are busy, and you've only got a few
seconds to capture their attention. If you want
people to listen to you, then you've got to write
the same way you talk.
You know, like a normal person.
If you're faced with the task of writing an email
promotion, and you're unsure of the kind of
"voice" you want to use... just write the same
way you'd talk with your best friend in a bar.
Trust me, it works, and people will be happy to
read whatever you send them, because they can
tell that you're a real person.
*************************************************
MISTAKE #2 - TALKING ABOUT YOURSELF TOO MUCH
*************************************************
Yeah sure, you and I both know that you're the
most fascinating person in the world, and that
everyone SHOULD be interested in what you have to
say about yourself.
But they're not.
And this is the mistake that most beginning
marketers make. They write their promotions and
their sales copy as if it was their golden
opportunity to tell their life story.
Don't do that! Next time you write a promotion,
read every single sentence, and then ask
yourself, "Does this sentence contribute to
making the sale, or am I just rambling on about
myself?"
You'll be surprised at just how much "extra"
stuff you can trim out of your promos when you do
it this way.
*************************************************
MISTAKE #3 - MAKING YOUR EMAIL ABOUT TOO MANY
THINGS
*************************************************
Have you ever received emails that seem to go on
endlessly about a whole bunch of topics? Some
people make the mistake of thinking that "more is
better" when it comes to promos.
It's not.
When I first started creating promos, I really
turned into a "big mouth", and lost a ton of
subscribers because of it. You must keep your
emails tight and focused. Make it about ONE
subject, and nothing else... otherwise you'll
lose the interest of your reader.
You see, if you've got a ton of content in your
email, the reader will probably say to him or
herself, "Oh, I'll read this over later. It's too
much to go through right now."
And guess what, it never gets read. The moral of
the story - be concise and stay on target.
*************************************************
IN CONCLUSION...
*************************************************
I hope you learned a few things from
this first issue of your mini-course. There are
actually three more mistakes covered in the 'Email
Promos Exposed' Video Course.
You'll not only learn those, but a whole bunch of
other tips, tricks and tactics for writing email
promotions that bring in a ton of money. I use
these secrets every day in my own business, and
I'm finally ready to share them with you.
Go ahead and check out my new video course, and
see what all the fuss is about. Here's the
website:
http://www.ad-alyzer.com/727/EPETY
Your friend,
Michael Rasmussen and Laurie Brandt
Please See Section two in next few entries, or click link above and get this Mini-Course and:
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