Not Sure If Your Sales Letter Is Good Enough?

After creating a new product and writing a sales letter to sell it, it’s easy to let doubts creep in.

Is this sales letter good enough? you wonder.

You’ve been so close to the project, it’s hard to see your work objectively.

Adding to the tension is your fear of what will happen when you announce your product is for sale. The last thing you want is to be greeted by silence when you launch your product.

Will all that time and effort be wasted?

Obviously, it makes sense to do what you can to ensure your project’s success prior to launch.

One of the most cost-effective ways to do this is to hire another person to critique your sales letter.

A set of fresh eyes will see things you can’t. Feedback from an objective third party will strengthen your offer and save you from the disappointing results you fear.

I just completed a critique earlier this month. After I sent it to my client, he responded, “Ryan – this is great! I really appreciate all your insight. The critique is awesome!”

These types of client responses are common, and they’re a major reason I continue to do critiques.

So, not sure if your sales letter is good enough? Then I strongly encourage you to hire me for a copy critique. You can do so here (first come, first served):

-Ryan M. Healy

P.S. Do you realize how quickly January 1st will arrive? It’s my experience that January is a great sales month. In other words, it’s the perfect time to polish up your sales letter and get it ready to sell.

I look forward to helping you.

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Ryan Healy

Ryan Healy is a freelance copywriter, list manager, and the author of Speed Writing for Nonfiction Writers. Since 2002, he has worked with scores of clients, including Agora Financial, Lombardi Publishing, and Contrarian Profits. He writes a popular blog about copywriting, advertising, and business growth, has been featured in publications like Feed Front magazine, and has been published on sites like WordStream.com, SmallBizClub.com, and MarketingForSuccess.com.

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