nobody "reads" ads

Nobody reads ads.

People read what interests them, and sometimes it’s an ad. That’s why emotionally compelling copywriting, is “the Swiss Army knife” of selling.

It is the single most important and most reliable skill you can count on, that generates the most amount of money for you, in the shortest amount of time.

Take me, for instance. Back in the 1990’s, prior to getting involved with writing copy, and with understanding how to apply emotional direct-response marketing to business, I was just another average dead-broke financial planner. I had no idea how to get my next client, and I spent most of my time riddled with anxiety, hoping “something” would change in my business.

But as you and I both know, “hope” is not a very good business strategy, is it?

To find out the rest of the story, go here: http://www.kingofcopy.com/adwriting

Now go sell something, Craig Garber

P.S. Don’t forget the $1,000 Early-Bird Discount expires in 12 days: http://ww.kingofcopy.com/adwriting


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  1. phillip skinner Avatar
    phillip skinner

    Hi Craig readers posters bloggers one n’all … there is so much information freely available today on or off line people expect to have there searched question answered as quickly as possible … I’ve noticed my own twitchy mouse hand habit if the page I’m viewing is at all complicated looking and I feel a frown surging around my forehead my mouse hand seems to take on a life of its own and before my brain takes command of the situation the page has gone my hand made the decision before my brain had time to react … so some one such as you Craig are worth your weight in Google Gold Dust … as that well worn saying goes … If copy is King keywords must be Queen…

    All my best to you and your eyeball rewards
    Phillip Skinner

    When you know what you want, and want it bad enough, you will find a way to get it.
    Jim Rohn

  2. Craig Garber Avatar
    Craig Garber

    Thanks Phillip, love the UK — my wife’s a Brit! Take care, Craig

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