I'm releasing a product called '$1000 sales letter for $10'

I'll cut right to the chase.

I'm releasing a product called '$1000 sales letter for $10' for Black Friday. That might have piqued your attention, so I'll explain.

Recently, I was paid $1000 for a sales letter I wrote for a client's info product.

I was thinking about how much time and effort it took to write it, and how I wished someone had just made a template for a sales letter of that standard.

So, that's what I'm giving you.

When I reviewed the sales letter, it was full of identifying information that would have compromised my client's anonymity. So, I've also provided an anonymised example to show the type of information you can plug and play into the template.

Basically, what I want you to do is take this template, fill in your client's information, and start charging $1000 or more for your sales letters.

And I want to give you that for $10.

You're probably wondering why I would do such a thing.

The reason is that I want the opportunity to underpromise and overdeliver for you. I want you to think there is literally zero downside.

I want this to be the easiest decision of your life.

I want you to press Control A, Control C, and Control V on this template, so you can write sales letters in under a day.

If this sounds like something you want, I'll reveal more shortly.

In the meantime, if you want to take advantage of a disgustingly discounted 1:1 consultation to have me work with you on your copy and email marketing, I'm having a sale in honour of my first unsubscriber.

Here's the link:

​https://jamesperkins.co/zac​

James Perkins

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