Is it really possible to become a world class copywriter in just 30-days? One of the most famous letters in the illustrious Gary Halbert Letter is titled “Hands on Experience.” Gary goes over, in extreme detail, the process he would use learn copywriting, as if he was starting again from scratch. His most mysterious instructions are as follows: I want you to get a copy of the following ads and direct mail letters: “Do You Make These Mistakes In English?” “What Everybody Should Know About This Stock And Bond Business” “The Nancy L. Halbert Heraldry Letter” “How To Burn Off Body Fat, Hour-By-Hour” “At 60 Miles An Hour The Loudest Noise In This Rolls Royce Is The Ticking Of The Electric Clock” “Why Men Crack” “How To Collect From Social Security At Any Age” “The Admiral Byrd Transpolar Expedition Letter” “The Lazy Man’s Way To Riches” Now that you’ve obtained copies of these ads and letters, I want you to sit down and copy them out word-for-word in your own handwriting. Now if you’re like me, you’ve read this probably a zillion times over, wondering the whole time: “Thanks Gary, but where the heck do I find all these ads in the first place?” So I’ve spent countless hours online trying to track each of these down for my swipe file. And to save you the trouble, I’m listing all of them right here. With one exception, each of the ads will open as either a JPG or PDF file: “Do You Make These Mistakes In English?” “What Everybody Should Know About This Stock And Bond Business” “The Nancy L. Halbert Heraldry Letter” “How To Burn Off Body Fat, Hour-By-Hour” “At 60 Miles An Hour The Loudest Noise In This Rolls Royce Is The Ticking Of The Electric Clock” “Why Men Crack” “How To Collect From Social Security At Any Age” “The Admiral Byrd Transpolar Expedition Letter” “The Lazy Man’s Way To Riches” And here are 9 bonus ads for your swipe file: The “Billion Dollar Salesletter” for Wall Street Journal Gary Halbert’s “Tova” ad Halbert’s “Amazing Diet Secrets of a Desperate Housewife” Space ad by Eugene Schwartz Vic Schwab’s ad for “How to Win Friends & Influence People” “Astrology Today” ad by Ben Suarez David Ogilvy’s “How to Create Advertising that Sells” Gary Bencivenga’s “Lies, Lies, Lies” promo “Mercades Diesel” salesletter by Ed McLean In addition to above, here are more (free) educational resources to help you with your copywriting career: Gary Bencivenga Gary Halbert Clayton Makepeace Ryan Healy Bob Bly Ben Settle Ken McCarthy Info Marketing Blog Marketing & copywriting book reviews David Ogilvy’s famous speech about direct response: “We Sell or Else” Fantastic interview with David Ogilvy from 1977 Lastly, on the issue of finding your first clients…I’ve found the resource below to be extremely helpful in my copywriting career: How To Get Your First Copywriting Client in 14 Days or Less If you found any of this helpful, please drop me a line by sending me a quick email. P.S. If you’d like to learn even more about how to write copy that sells, I recommend you join the private Copywriting Code membership site. It’s packed with valuable copywriting lessons, and more are being added all the time. Click here to check it out. Related posts: Top 5 Issues of The Gary Halbert Letter Your Favorite Sales Letters of All Time? 7 More Ways To Get (and Keep!) Your Prospect’s Attention in Your Lead Who to Read, Who to Study… Two Killer Opening Lines for Your Next Sales Letter or Ad The Ryan McGrath Click her to the get the reset of the Article
Twitter is laying out plans to make money from the millions of people who see tweets all over the Web but don’t actually use Twitter. The social media company is planning to sell ads within streams of tweets on other publishers’ apps and websites, people familiar with the matter said. Twitter laid out its initiative to media buyers in a presentation at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the people said. It isn’t clear which publishers are on board. The presentation at CES made references to ESPN’s SportsCenter app and Flipboard. ESPN and Twitter have had talks about the idea, but so far haven’t finalized a deal, one person familiar with the situation said. Executives from Flipboard could not be reached for comment. Twitter would share the revenue from the ads with the publisher, the people familiar with the matter said. A Twitter spokesman did not respond to a request for comment. Click here to read the full article
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Are Twitter and Facebook your new marketing frontier? Or all sizzle and no steak? All the buzz and explosive growth makes it seem every marketer should be getting into social media, but your potential results depend on who your customers are and how they make buying decisions. Online social tools can drive significant results only with the right audience and strategies.
In the back of “The Million Dollar Sales Letter” book it has a great resource for Ads. After using it for Web, Email and print copy writing with great success, I would like to share it with every one on our list. Give us your feed back on this blog after using it. Her is the list.