Don't these things undermine the usefulness of a template?
One of the buyers of '$1000 sales letter for $10' (I'll leave him anonymous as I'm unsure if he wants me naming him) had some questions to ask before scooping up the Black Friday deal of deals:
What about the big idea, unique mechanisms, relatability which is niche specific etc etc?
Don't these things undermine the usefulness of a template?
Just curious.. I'm sure you've already done analysis on this perspective.
Thanks
Great question.
My answer?
Now, of course, the big idea, mechanism, and niche hooks will always depend on the client. The template doesn't replace that work - it just gives you the proven structure to plug those pieces into.
You bring the angles. The template gives you the skeleton.
A template can't do your entire job for you. If it could... I wouldn't be selling it for just $10.
But that being said... I've written 90+% of it for you. All you have to do to write a proven four-figure sales letter is fill in the blanks with your client's information.
I really can't think of a way to make writing a sales letter any easier.
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James Perkins