Gurus Are Using Video To Replace Sales Letter


It seen like this is the growing trend.

You probably have noticed that the latest product launches this week by Jo Han Mok’s Copywriting Empire 2.0 and Frank kern’s Mass Control 2.0, the traditional sales letter has been replaced with ’sales letter’ in video.

This will appeal to the auditory modality person but will not be so appealing to me as i love reading sales letter in print.

Normally, i will print out their sales letter and read it again and again, looking for new techniques and tricks that i can incorporate into my own writing style. Now that they are in video form, i can still write it out in words based on what i hear from the video.

Hmm… however, it feels abit funny and i am not use to it.

By the way, some of the Prelaunch videos by Frank Kern’s Mass Control 2.0 are worth watching as Frank has reveal some cutting edge and advanced selling trick that you can easily deploy to get anyone to trust and believe you and pay you a large sum of money to get your product or service.

Here are the videos, Enjoy :-)

In this video, Frank will reveal to you the one thing that you need to influence or control your prospects so that you can sell the shit out of them (in Frank’s language, i suppose)

http://www.masscontrolsite.com/desire.php

In the next video, Frank anchored the *hell* out of you by showing you how lazy, fun and filthy rich he is… at the same time revealing to you some internet marketing *Aha* that will blow you away and increase your desire to buy Mass Control 2.0. This is Frank Kern for you.

http://www.masscontrolsite.com/results.php

Opp.. by the way, if you are interest in Jo Han Mok’s Copywriting Empire 2.0, you are too late as it is sold out as of this writing.

However, you can still listen to his video sales letter at http://www.CopywritingEmpire.com. And i almost forgot to give you Frank Kern’s video sales letter for Mass Control 2.0 at http://www.frankkern.com/for-friends-only.html

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