Whether you are an affiliate or aspiring product creator one of the best skills you can learn is writing effective ad copy that gets readers attention. This Internet Marketing Course was put out by Jason Fladlien, and it goes in detail. People that write ad copy for others charge thousands of dollars for jobs that take less than a week. In Stopwatch Copywriting, Jason rips on a lot of the traditional theories associated with writing ad copy.
The first thing he mentions is that your Headline is not your most important piece. He also believes that long-copy going over all the benefits of the program isn't the way to go these days. He also feels that there are a few things you need to focus on first, and once these 3 dynamics have been completed, the ad copy itself should flow naturally. His style of writing ad copy is more coherent with the Web 2.0 style and new school methods.
Stopwatch Copywriting and 3 Hour Ads will teach you that just about anyone can write killer ad copy, and that you don't have to be a genius to do it. I learned how to do it over the years just by reading thousands of sales letters. This is one effective approach but I did this over many years. Jason Fladlien believes that effective ad
copy is directly linked to the "Strategic Mindset". If you can get in tune with this, you can write ad copy that converts at up to 12 percent in no time.
Jason believes that the approach, verses the hours on end of tortuous writing is one of the main factors to writing sizzling ad copy. If you focus on the 80/20 rule, and really learn what the 20 is, this will also help you improve sales letter conversions. Writing Ad Copy isn't hard if you have the right blueprint in front of you, like anything else. Even if you've never written asales letter before, there is hope for you to start writing killer sales letters in a short time span.
Some of his students have already went on to apply these techniques to get 12% conversions. Jason got a 10% conversion with a small list of 1800 and sold over 190 copies of a product he promoted called Membership Tactics. He also claims to have made $32,000 in one day on a contract deal where he wrote eightsales letters within a single day.
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