Tali’s Uncensored Guide to the Long Copy Sales
Letter
Ever seen a long-copy sales
letter? You know what I’m talking about. That
peculiarly long-scrolling web-site that leads to a
picture of a credit card. If you’ve been into
internet marketing for a very short while, then
you’ve seen one. If you’ve been into internet
marketing for a tiny bit longer, then you realize
that you need to know how to make long
copy of your own. Maybe you need this
specific long format, or maybe you need to
understand how copy on the internet works, so you
could make your own.
In this guide I take apart four, randomly chosen,
long-copy sales letters, compare them and show you how
they are built. I have yet to see such a sweeping
exploration, dedicated to this special format. That’s why
I wrote one!
Tali’s
Uncensored Guide to the Long Copy Sales Letter
is dedicated to you, the newer members of internet
marketing. Chock-full of sure-fire tips
and profound insights, this guide
simplifies the writing process and clarifies the
internet copywriter’s mind-set, in only
30 pages. It’s handy for
beginners and more experienced
marketers, alike.
Click on the book's image (at the top) to
download it.
I hope you enjoy reading as much as I enjoyed writing,
Reader’s Reviews
Your opinion matters! Please
rate the ebook and email me your
opinion, and I'll post it up here.
Tali,
I have seen few people give anything away without
requiring an email. I especially like your candor and
rating system. There are only a few IM people I trust
without question. YOu seem to belong to that group which
includes Michael Campbell, and only a few others, Paul
Myers, Allan Gardyne plus.
OK I haven’t read your book but I look forward to your
blog.
Cheers,
~ACR~ That is very nice of you to offer this book for
free. I’ll take a copy.
Happy New Year!
~Elaine~ Very well written Tali. Your message comes out less
like my college professor, more like a friend with the
exp and knowledge. Applying from the book to real life
does not seem as daunting. Although….the trial and error
part….well..I usually over think the process, so the
error is generally self inflicted. Thanks for the book!!