How To Get Loads of New Prospects To Your Gate
So you started your business.
You want lots and lots of people to experience
your service.
You have your marketing in place.
But not many are coming in.
You are looking at your car parking lot.
It looks rather empty.
Is it any wonder that you are blaming the
stars?
There is hope.
Let me show you a simple one step plan
which will make people gatecrash into
you.
Interested ?
I thought so. :)
Give them a NO risk proposition at
a very small price.
Say you run a hair dresser. If you charge
$25 for a normal hair cut, give the intro
special at $9.95 with a satisfaction
guarantee.
When they are satisfied, you can rope them
in for the backend by giving them an
offer of 5 haircuts for just $60.
Now you have locked in the customer.
Add a customer referral program and
give incentives in the form of discounts
on hair cream, shampoo & stuff.
Do you think more and more of satisfied
customers will be gatecrashing into you?
Send me a testimonial.
This is your friendly neighborhood copywriter
and marketing consultant Edward Santosh.
signing off for the day.
See ya tomorrow.
You want lots and lots of people to experience
your service.
You have your marketing in place.
But not many are coming in.
You are looking at your car parking lot.
It looks rather empty.
Is it any wonder that you are blaming the
stars?
There is hope.
Let me show you a simple one step plan
which will make people gatecrash into
you.
Interested ?
I thought so. :)
Give them a NO risk proposition at
a very small price.
Say you run a hair dresser. If you charge
$25 for a normal hair cut, give the intro
special at $9.95 with a satisfaction
guarantee.
When they are satisfied, you can rope them
in for the backend by giving them an
offer of 5 haircuts for just $60.
Now you have locked in the customer.
Add a customer referral program and
give incentives in the form of discounts
on hair cream, shampoo & stuff.
Do you think more and more of satisfied
customers will be gatecrashing into you?
Send me a testimonial.
This is your friendly neighborhood copywriter
and marketing consultant Edward Santosh.
signing off for the day.
See ya tomorrow.
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