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Float like a butterfly, write like a copywriter
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- Inside: 7 ways to write bullets that sell
- Muhammad Ali’s “bullet writing” secret (for heavyweight fame)
Muhammad Ali always used to say, “Float like a butterfly, sting like bee.”
Well today I say…
If you struggle to get people to actually read your emails or sales pages, let alone click, buy, or reply, then today I’m going to show you how to sting like a copywriter.
Below are 7 ways to sharpen your bullets so you can build trust, earn authority, and make more sales with every single word you write.
But first, here are some benefits of reading today’s email:
- You will discover how to make your bullets more fun to read by starting each bullet in a series with the exact same word.
- You will uncover how to write bullets people love to read by keeping them short.
- You will see your bullets transform into punchy, persuasive sales mechanisms by highlighting the key benefits.
- You will subconsciously start to add two new powerful proof elements to your bullets which can increase your conversions by up to 300% (as verified by more 20+ independent studies).
- You will watch your bullets come alive with sensory cues that open up your readers’ imagination… and if your offer is solid, maybe even their wallets too (cha-ching!).
- You will make your bullets instantly more believable by addressing your readers hidden objections (even if you’re uncomfortable talking about them out loud).
- You will even find out how to increase the pulling power of your bullets by adopting a little known storytelling secret used by the great Muhammad Ali to go from underdog to icon in no time flat.
In case you missed any of the 7 ways to improve your bullets in today’s email, just go back to the beginning and read it again.
And if you want to train yourself to write six and seven figure copy in the next 90 days, then in my highly biased opinion I recommend Derek Johanson’s CopyHour course (available using my affiliate link below).
Until next time,
Kevin Hood