'Pluck Forever! How A Simple Five-Letter Word Can Super-Charge Your Online Sales' Will Debut Next Week
Thursday, August 2, 2007
UPDATE, AUG. 4:I am conducting a WSO at the Warrior Forum for "PluckForever!" There is a discount for Fellow Warriors, but the price will increase as soon as the official launch is under way. Get your copy today and save a few dollars. P.P.
Naturally Internet Marketers concern themselves with selling more products and converting more website visitors into paying customers.
That's why I wrote "Pluck Forever! How A Simple Five-Letter Word Can Super-Charge Your Online Sales."
If your offers aren't converting as well as you'd like, your copywriting could be the culprit.
There's a good chance it lacks pluck, a vital element of Internet Marketing success.
"Pluck Forever! How A Simple Five-Letter Word Can Super-Charge Your Online Sales" defines pluck and shows it in action. You'll read about the "Eight Principles Of Pluck" and see pluck in action in sales letters, in branding, and on Blogs and News Releases.
Adding pluck can make a big difference in your Internet Marketing life; if can help you establish a unique signature, a voice, a brand, a clear path to success. You can make more money online if you use pluck.
Pluck is not just about the clever use of words; it's about your spirit, your energy, your courage, your desire to appeal to the positive emotions of your customers and prospects.
There is nothing dry in "Pluck Forever! How A Simple Five-Letter Word Can Super-Charge Your Online Sales." You'll find it engaging. Reviewers have said they felt inspired after reading it.
Here is what Willie Crawford had to say about this 47-page eReport:
"Pluck Forever! is a terrific product. You do an excellent job of explaining how to use copy that touches the reader on an emotional level without resorting to hype or insulting the reader."
To be the first to know about the launch, please visit either of these two pages:
PluckForever.com
Greetings Page For Pluck Forever!
Thank you, Friend.
Patrick Pretty
Labels: pluck in advertising copy, pluck in sales copy, pluck in writing
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