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What you are about to read is my comprehensive review of Nick Brighton’s Presell Secrets.
I was very interested in looking over this product because, as an affiliate marketer, I use preselling for all my affiliate promotions. As a result, I finish near the top of every affiliate contest I enter. So I wanted to see if Nick covered everything. I was ready to tear this report to shreds because I was convinced I knew it all.
Nick made me feel like a hack amateur after reading this report. Sure, some of the basic stuff I knew, but ultimately what this report really is, is a condensed copywriting course. Ultimately, that’s what a presell really is…just another form of copywriting.
Well, in that area, Nick obviously knows his stuff…in spades. But let me get to the report itself.
Nick starts off with something that I didn’t expect in a presell report…qualifying traffic. And let me make this very clear, this report will do you MORE good if you already know HOW to get traffic to your site. The greatest presell page in the world is worthless with no traffic. Okay, this report is NOT a traffic generation report. If getting traffic is your problem, fix that before you start working on this.
However, Nick DOES show you how to qualify your traffic which will help in increasing your conversions. There are some great ways to do this and Nick covers them.
He then explains what to look for in a product itself when picking one to promote, especially how to look at a sales page. As a copywriter, I would expect him to know a good sales page when he sees one. He’ll show you how to spot them as well.
Finally (yeah, it took some time) Nick gets into how to write your presell. He really dives into emotional triggers and what they are. This part of the report is extremely detailed and is NOT a light read. There is a lot to absorb here.
So this is where I’m just going to be right up front about this information. Writing a presell takes a lot of work. You can’t just toss up any old review (and Nick goes into the different types of reviews you can write) and expect results. You have to go through all the steps that Nick outlines and do all the research on your market and product to know what the market responds to.
In other words, if you are looking for a plug n play solution to writing presell pages, save your money. But if you seriously read this book and apply it, I will almost personally guarantee that your conversions increase considerably unless you’re picking a product that’s an absolute dog or attacking a marketing that has no real demand.
On a scale of 1 to 10, I give this report a 10. Yes, it is that good. And if I wasn’t semi retired right now, I’d actually take some of this stuff and try it out on some of my old presell pages to see if it increases my conversions, which are already pretty good. Honestly, I am almost tempted to pay Nick for this copy. Yes, it was given to me to review, but trust me, if I thought it sucked, I’d tell you. My reputation means too much to me.
Bottom line: If you are either thinking of using the presell for your affiliate promotions or want to increase the effectiveness of your presells, then I am 100% sure that this book will help considerably.
I don’t say that about a lot of products.
Sincerely,
Steven Wagenheim
PS – I don’t have a link yet, but when I do, I will put it here so you can pick up a copy.
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