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| Sales Letters Increasingly there are more and more sales letters on the internet highlighting anything from software to ebooks. I personally am getting sick of them and to a certain extent because I know it is a marketing ploy as soon as I see one come up on the screen I move on. But because I am online a lot, it maybe just me. What do other people think? |
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| Re: Sales Letters I hate all those letters and delete 99.99% of them before even reading the second row ... Many people do the same I think. |
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| Re: Sales Letters While the unwanted e-mail is intrusive, it is much more acceptable to have a sales letter web page available to those who want to read it. |
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| Re: Sales Letters Sales letters work they have been around for years and will be around for a lot more years. It is amazing how most things in marketing are fads and do not last that long - sales letters are different. On the web they are your salespeople and a well written one will make all the difference in the world. |
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