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Then you have Prospective members who debate based on this and that: Example Pricing!If you set your Price too HIGH it is said you are GREEDY and most likely a Rip-off. If you One of my teachers, Master Copywriter Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero of Red Hot Copy, says the best place to start is to write a sales letter. Why? To produce an effective sales letter, you have analyze every aspect of your product or service. This means researching and scrutinizing your target market, getting inside their heads and figuring out what makes them tick, understanding the doubts that might stop them in their tracks and prevent them from hiring you or buying your product. It forces you to nail down every feature, benefit and advantage of your product or service. It means taking a detailed look at exactly what makes your product or service different from those of your competitors. It also makes you come up with the best ever call to action. Not to forget collecting well-crafted, stellar testimonials from your best clients. Not only that, but you do this all in great detail and depth. Now you may not use all the information in your letter, but you have to delve into all these aspects in order to cherry pick the parts that will create a persuasive message for you. The challenging part in writing a sales letter is that you can’t sit down face to face with your prospect and answer questions as they pop into her mind and out of her mouth. Instead you have to anticipate every point that might come up in a personal meeting and answer those one by What If I Don't Have the Right Skills? y?Common sense you tell you that when you contact the management looking for a job you need to be knowledgeable about what they do there. What are their needs and wants in an employee? Are you the one that can fulfill those requirements?If you do not currently possess those skills, get them. 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So an effective sales letter covers every point you need to make in order to move the reader to the next step in your sales process, without having the feedback you get when you’re sitting across a table from them. Not an easy task. That’s why it's such a great idea to get started by writing a long and detailed sales letter even if you’re not planning to send it. Sure it takes time to gather all the details, analyze them and organize them in a way that flows persuasively through the sales process. But once you’re done, you pretty much have all the information at your fingertips to put together any other piece of promotional material. It's all there in one document. Then whether you want a brochure, website content, a presentation, a postcard or even a 30-second Round Robin or Elevator Speech, it's ready in next to no time.
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