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What really works when trying to sell by email?


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Joe Vitale
joemrfire.com

Hypnotic Marketing, Inc.
http://www.mrfire.com


I've been online over ten years now. I wrote one of the

first books on Internet marketing back in 1995. While I

started as an Internet skeptic, I now make 95% of my

income from email alone. I've used email to sell well

over one million dollars in e-books in the last 3 years.

I've also used email to --



-- make $175,000 in one year teaching e-classes,

-- drive one of my books to the number one best-seller

spot at Amazon,

-- sell high-ticket, membership-only teleconferences,

-- raise $50,000 in one day for e-consulting,

-- make $2,000 in less than 12 hours selling an e-book

I didn't write,

-- make one man a millionaire (with just one email), and

-- find the love of my life.



So, what have I learned from how to sell by email?



1. Long copy sells. Anything sold with a short letter is

either not going to sell or is going to lead people to a

longer letter on a website.



2. Subject lines that are personal, curious or newsworthy

work better than ones that convey a sales message. "From

Joe" will get more people opening my email than "New

software removes wrinkles while you sleep." (Well, THAT

latter headline might work, but I just made it up.)



3. Margin width is more important than paragraph length. I

keep my messages to 60 characters a line max. People are

reading email on their phones and palmtops. The email

needs to be visibly attractive on all screens to get read.



4. Freebies increase sales. The more people can get for free

when they buy the main offer, the more they'll buy. Since

the Internet began as a free service, most users have a

"gift culture" mentality hardwired into them. They expect

freebies. It's the old "psychology of the second interest"

working triple time online.



5. Text rules. HTML in email doesn't work. The vast

majority of users prefer their email in text-only format.



6. Repetition works. Repeating the main offer in the email

gets more sales. Far more people skim email than read it

word for word. Repeating key points assures the skimmers

will get the message.



7. Testimonials sell. I've sent out email that was entirely

made up of endorsements. Real people conveying their own

benefits encourages real people to part with their money.

An example is at http://www.mrfire.com/hypnostories.html



8. Hidden selling works better than direct selling. Due to

all the spam filters and the amount of spam, period, direct

selling in email will often be impotent compared to an email

containing a story or "teaching tale" that does a soft sell.

This is where Hypnotic Writing comes in handy. See a

quick example at http://www.mrfire.com/0057.html



9. Unusual openings work better than headlines. I'd rather

start an email with a story already in progress than with

a traditional hard-hitting headline. I may weave a headline

into the body copy later, after I've fully engaged the reader,

but not right up front. Headline openings tend to turn off readers. See an

example at http://www.mrfire.com/seedmoney.html



I struggled to come up with one more point so I could have

a "10 tips" article for you. But the truth is, no one knows

for sure what will work online, and I'm still learning, too.



So I'll let *you* supply the missing last insight.



Go for it!





Dr. Joe Vitale's newest book is "The Greatest Money-Making

Secret in History," available in late May. He's author of many

books, including the international #1 best-seller, "Spiritual

Marketing," the best-selling e-book, "Hypnotic Writing," and

the best-selling Nightingale-Conant audioprogram, "The

Power of Outrageous Marketing." Sign up for his famous

free newsletter at http://www.mrfire.com





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