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"A
Sure-Fire Formula For Getting Your Prospects To Read EVERY WORD of Your
Email Message from Start to Finish!" A Sure-Fire
Formula For Getting Your Prospects To Read EVERY WORD of Your Email
Message
by Jimmy D. Brown of "Get Messages Read!"
If you get this lesson right, then you’ll be able to get folks hanging on
your every word like monkeys hang on trees. :o)
And, if you can follow these simple instructions, you’ll get it right
quicker than you can say “Pass me a banana.”
It's one thing to get your prospects to OPEN your email and actually take
a look at it. But, what happens when they open it?
Today, I’m going to show you how to make sure they read every word of it.
You’d like to learn how to get them to do that, wouldn’t you? :o)
Good. There are only two simple things you’ve got to do…
1. Create an "I've gotta take a closer look" opening sentence. Did you
notice the opening sentence of this lesson? What happened? I got your
attention.
Here’s why. I got your attention firstly because I made you a promise that
appeals to you. You want folks to hang on your every word as they read
your emails. How do I know you want this? If you've already read the title
and started reading the article,
I know what you're interested in. I pushed a button that I know will get
your attention. Nothing fancy or magical, I just tapped into something
that you already have a desire for.
And, secondly, it got your attention because that promise hinges on YOU.
Now, you’re INVOLVED. You’re involved because I’ve already told you that
it’s up to you. You control the outcome here. It’s not based on a roll of
the dice or the luck of the draw… Results are up to YOU getting this
lesson right.
First things first, you want to get their attention immediately. Use that
first sentence wisely. Fire your big guns. It is THE MOST POWERFUL and
INFLUENTIAL part of your entire email message. If it doesn’t produce
results, folks just won’t read any further. Let them know from the get go
that something important is awaiting them in the email.
Give them a reason to read on. And then…
2. Create short paragraphs that continue to lead the reader along. In the
opening sentence I gave you something to get your attention. I focused you
in on a result, an outcome, something you can control.
And then, later, I asked a question to refocus you…
“You’d like to learn how to get them to do that, wouldn’t you? :o)”
And how did I follow that up? By saying…
“Good. There are only two simple things you’ve got to do…"
At this point I’ve already let you know that YOU can expect results if you
do something right in this lesson. You’re ready to go. And then a bit
later I let you know that it’s only going to require two simple things.
Do I have any doubt in my mind that you’ll read on to find out what those
two things are? Nope. I don’t care who you are, if you read up to that
point, you’ll keep reading. You want to know what those two simple things
are.
And now you’ve found out in steps one and two above.
But, there’s even more for you to learn.
See, I did it again. I refocused you. I grabbed your attention again.
“There’s even more for you to learn.”
The key is to constantly regrab the attention. Don’t let it get boring.
Don’t let it go stale. Do you watch boring movies… or do you like exciting
ones that leave you begging for more?
Consider your email as a movie. And you’re the director. Keep me on the
edge of my seat.
And, when you do that, you’ll have your leads reading every word of your
email message, from start to finish.
Kind of like how you just read every word of this message.
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Jimmy D. Brown is the author of the
"Get
Messages Read!" course. In Get
Messages Read! you'll learn 24 simple ideas you can begin using today
(literally, with the next message you send out) to increase the profit
from any list. Check out this ground-breaking course at
"Get
Messages Read!"
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