How To Market In a “Shifting Economy”: Pit Bull Marketer Jim Turner
The week of experts is almost finished, but we WILL go thru Saturday and then Sunday is SUPERBOWL so I am not working that day. Next week at NOON everyday is eBay Week Don’t Miss IT!
We are ALL ecommerce sellers, and as such our ad copy MUST be better that just OK. It must also be better than the “other guys”. One of the MOST overlooked aspects of our business can be marketing and copy writing. To our own detriment of the bottom line YOU MUST learn to write good copy.
As a seasoned direct response copywriter, Jim Turner has created numerous winning promotional sales letters for some of the world’s largest niche market information publishers… generating $100,000’s in direct sales.
I am just checking right now how LARGE Jim’s circle of influence is! Holy cow, this dude has 13,000 friends between Facebook & Twitter followers. And WE got him today for you FREE on ColderICE.com…can you say SWEET!!!
Jim’s technique of grabbing the reader by the eyeballs and keeping them glued to the page until they buy is very much like that of a pit bull. Pit bull are known for getting a grip on their prey until they cry ‘uncle.’ So it is with Jim’s copywriting.
Jim uses his valuable experience to help sellers sell more products, both through direct mail, email and online – regardless of what you’re selling you WILL benefit from this call. Jim is a pure genius.
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