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Presenting Your Case


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John Colanzi
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Presenting Your Case

by John Colanzi



When you're putting your sales pieces together, you can

learn a lot from lawyers.



Whether it's a defense attorney or the prosecution, the

first thing a lawyer does is read the jury members.



He does his best to get inside their heads to determine

exactly what will get them to decide in his favor. The

best lawyers are great people readers.



You must learn what people's hot buttons are just as

any good attorney does. Also like a good lawyer, you

must realize your audience reacts on an emotional level.



When you're presenting your case you must grab them by

their emotions.



He also appeals to all their senses. So should your

sales letters.



If you're selling food, your letter should literally

make them water at the mouth.



If you're selling opportunity offers, the reader

should be made to see all the goodies their new

found money will bring.



So how do the legal beagles accomplish this?



They study every bit of the evidence. You should

study your product or service as just as diligently.



Once they've gathered all the facts, they're ready to

present their case.



Your headline should be as well thought out as their

opening words. You should get your customers' attention

as compellingly as they capture their jury's.



Once they've got a jury's attention they begin banging

out the evidence. In the same manner you should be

banging out your offers benefits.



Bam ... Bam ... Bam!



Once they've grabbed the jury by their emotions and

pounded out every point to make their case, they give

their closing statement and ask the jury for the verdict

they've made the case for.



The same applies to your sales letter.



Grab their emotions, pound out your benefits and build

your case. Then you're ready to ask them to pull out

their wallets and place their order.



Start presenting your case and the sales will come.



Wishing You Success,

John Colanzi



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years. He has shown hundreds of webmasters how to use

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