by Larry Dotson
1. Divide the price by how many benefits the product 2. Offer a mail in rebate. For example: "Our product 3. Give your prospects a ton of bonuses. If you can't
has. For example: "You're only paying $1 for each
benefit!"
costs $37, but you'll only end up paying $20 with
our rebate." Most people won't mail it in anyway.
afford to give many bonuses you could create some
low or no cost e-information products.
4. Write as many benefit bullets as you possibly 5. Give your prospects an easy payment plan. Just 6. Tell your prospects they could join your affiliate 7. Give your prospects a high price then lower it 8. Tell your prospects if they refer only three people 9. Explain to your prospects they don't need to pay 10. Give your prospects the option of buying a lower About the Author
Larry Dotson
can. The more benefits your prospects see; the easier
it will be to sell your product.
divide the price into by the number of payments you
can afford. For example: "3 Payments Of $9.95"
program. For example: "You only need to make two
sales to make up the cost of buying our product"
while they are reading your ad copy. For example:
"You can buy it for $20; but today it's only $12!"
that buy, you will give them a refund for they're full
purchase price.
for a certain period of time. For example: "Don't
pay for a full 3 months!"
priced or a higher priced version of your product. For
example: "Get the deluxe version for only $10 more!"
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