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The 100% Response Sales Letter - Fact or Fiction?
By TheAntiHype | March 14, 2008
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It started again yesterday.
Just when I thought I’d unsubscribed from all the lists I needed to I received 6, yes SIX emails, all saying EXACTLY the same thing but all from different sources.
Now you may think I’m a true guru sceptic but I cannot believe that any letter can produce a 100% response. It may have if you struck lucky and the first person to read it bought!
Now, I openly admit I didn’t really read the emails but basically all of the promoters, who just copied and pasted the email no doubt, are stating that this timeless classic is a true masterpiece and only a few lucky individuals will get to own it. EXCUSE ME but during the course of the next few months I can guarantee that every wannabee guru will be using it in one guise or another and it will be available for all and sundry to copy anyway!
Why would I want to buy something that by its very definition cannot exist?
Have I been taken in? I don’t think so - every person has their own way of assessing a situation, evaluating a proposition and making a decision. Will every person be mesmerised by this wonderous sales letter? Let’s say they were…
Will every person be in a position to buy whatever is being sold? If they don’t have the funds they will not buy. The 100% is looking shaky. But let’s assume the hypnotic copy renders all attempts not to buy useless and they reach for their credit card anyway…
The letter is then clearly black magic and should be banned. It could fall into the wrong hands and anyone could be made to do anything.
So, I’m sorry to say this one falls at the first hurdle for me. I don’t believe a 100% conversion exists.
The Anti Hype
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