Authors all over the world have seen the wisdom in launching
a website to sell more books. With varying degrees of success,
many wonder what the next step is. To make sure your marketing
goes the extra mile of success, write a sales letter and post
it on your web site.
Let your prospect's know about your book's benefits and help
them visualize how it will help them. Believe it or not there
may still be some people that hadn't heard about your insightful
book. They missed your book signing and the book tour. They
haven't seen it in a catalog nor have they been gifted with
it. With a sales letter, you hire a 24/7 salesman that keeps
your book alive and selling well for years to come.
You don't have to be a famous copywriter to write effective
sales letters. In fact, you have everything it takes to write
an order-pulling sales letter for your book. You have the passion,
the knowledge of your product (book) and now the sales letter
template. Follow these 8 steps to get organized and then write
your compelling letter to convince every prospect that your
book is the one they want.
1. Develop a list of 10-20 benefits of each product
and service.
For example, a client of mine realized her audience didn't just
want to know how to get articles written, they wanted to know
why should they write them?
So on the home page selling her article writing ebook, she
started with a list of good reasons to write short articles
to promote: For the serious marketer this ebook explains step
by step how to promote your business, build a gigantic Opt-In
List, increase your traffic, get qualified links, increase your
page rank, grow your affiliate base, become a recognized expert,
and collar more sales.
2. Create a compelling (must get information) headline
Researchers have proven negative headlines works best. For example,
"Stop Making these Site Mistakes – Discover 10 Vital
Things to Do Right Now" will get the attention of anyone
struggling to make sales online using their website. It will
make them want to read more.
The same goes for "Don't Even Think About Skipping This
Page!" People by nature are attracted to the negative.
Why do you think the Jerry Springer's show is so popular or
even Desperate Housewives. People react to the negative in spite
of themselves. It will create a curiosity pull.
3. Address your prospect's resistances.
One by one a good sales letter will dissolve a prospect's
major concerns. Tell a background story where you prospects
are so they can connect emotionally with your book's solutions.
4. Supply a overview of the book's features.
You can usually do that with a short table of contents or a
short list of features. Your benefits will sell but your features
will explain. You need to mention features so your prospects
will know what's inside your book.
5. Place testimonials throughout your sales letter.
Most everyone wants to know who else has read your book and
liked it. Testimonials speak up for your book. They act as a
referral and even an endorsement. The compliments from another
customer help melt away your prospect's fears and doubts about
buying your book.
If you don't write a sales letter for your book's website,
your book may never go the extra mile of success. Your prospects
may leave your site vaguely curious as to what your book is
about but not enough to buy. Write your compelling sales letter
to be your 24/7 mini-salesman that stirs your prospects interest
and moves them to buy your insightful book. Sell more books
and prosper!
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