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How To Write A Great Sales Letter

In any type of business that you are involved in, you must learn the skills to enable you to be able to sell your product. Writing a great sales letter is the number one skill that you are going to need in order to be successful. Any online business that states ‘no selling required’ is lying to you. You just have to learn how to sell yourself and your business to acquire any level of success.
In any business you need to sell either an idea, product or an income opportunity. You could have a million dollar idea, but if you don’t have the skills necessary to promote and sell your product, it will all be for nothing.
Luckily in today’s world with the internet, it is much easier to reach more people without having to travel or go door to door. So your aim should now be to write a sales letter to get a minimum 2 – 4% conversion rate. In other words, for every 100 people who read your letter, you should have 2-4 people signing up or purchasing from you.
Once you get your sales letter right, then you can just concentrate on your marketing and getting as many people to read your pitch as possible.
To write a good letter, you don’t need to be an expert author, you just need to have a good command of the English language and of course some personality of your own, as there is nothing more boring than reading a stiff and boring letter. Here are some more tips for you to keep in mind when writing your sales letter.
1. It is easiest to read black writing on a white background. You can use other colours (but not too many) within your letter, but black against white always works best for the bulk of your letter.
2. Choose an easy to read font, like arial or verdanna. Don’t use uncommon fonts, as the letter might not show up clearly on somebody else’s computer if they don’t have that font set up. If you need a word to stand out take advantage of bold, italics, underline or even writing the word in a bigger font.
3. Watch the width of your sales letter. The writing across the page should only take up 70 – 80 % of the screen.
4. Rather write a sales letter that is too long than too short. Make it exiting to read, so that your prospect wants to read further. On this note, even though the sales letter is long, keep it on one long page. Your prospect should not have to go to page 2, it is better if he can just keep scrolling down.
5. Besides your link on your pay button, there should be no other outgoing links on the page to distract your customer. In other words, in your sales letter, you have to explain who you are, what you do and all the benefits and features of the product you are trying to sell, without your customers having to click on links to read more about you or the product..
6. Have a compelling headline. The headline of your sales letter can make or break you. The headline will determine if your readers will read further. The headline also needs to be in a bigger font than the rest of the sales letter. Never write your headline in CAPITAL LETTERS, as this is uncomfortable for the eye to read.
7. Your sub headline should serve as a hook to get your prospects to read more. This is the second most important part of your sales letter.
Writing a sales letter is a topic that needs a lot of coverage, but the basics above will definitely be a good start for you.

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