How would you like to connect with 1,000 qualified copywriting prospects for just one dollar?
Now you can...
You see, Alex Mandossian and Armand Morin have decided to hold back-to-back Customer Appreciation Seminars this June—one in L.A. and one in Orlando.
You can attend either one for just $1.
How powerful are seminars for finding new clients?
Well, consider this. I just attended Big Seminar at the beginning of April. There were about 500 people there. And I've already booked over $10,000 in new business!
So now you have the opportunity to attend a seminar where there will be a thousand qualified prospects in attendance. Don't you think you could pick up at least one new client?
In just a moment, I'm going to give you a link and I'm going to ask you to click on it. I won't make a dime whether you click on the link or not. I won't even make a dime when you decide to attend.
So why am I doing this?
Because I wrote the sales copy for the event!
Alex and Armand have a lot riding on these events. Since they hired me to write the copy, I have a vested interest in seeing that my copy succeeds.
If it does, Alex and Armand are likely to hire me again. That's my selfish reason for telling you about the Customer Appreciation Seminars. :-)
That aside, I still think it's a great opportunity for you to do some "power networking" and pick up a few clients.
Here's what I want you to do...
Step #1: Click on the link below that says: "Yes, I will consider going to a Customer Appreciation Seminar in June."
Step #2: Enter your name and email to access the sales page. Then read the letter I wrote.
Step #3: If you register, I want you to come back here and leave a comment telling me that you registered. If you will do that, I will send you a surprise gift.
Fair?
OK. Here's the link:
"Yes, I will consider going to a Customer Appreciation Seminar in June."
PS - I will be at both Customer Appreciation Seminars. I look forward to meeting you there!
Dude...
Reading your copy is the gift!
You do so Rock!
I'm in.
Posted by: Shaune Clarke | April 29, 2006 at 08:37 PM
Ryan,
Fabulous copy! I'm in!
C
Posted by: Chris | April 29, 2006 at 09:52 PM
Thanks for deciding to come along with me, Shaune and Chris. It's going to be great. I'll notify you of the surprise gift shortly.
Just so I know, which seminar are you planning to attend--the one in L.A. or the one in Orlando?
Posted by: Ryan Healy | May 01, 2006 at 11:47 AM
Hey Ryan,
Jack Bastide here ...
Great copy...
I have to check my schedule... if its free I will be at the Orlando Event
The only thing I'm worried about is the travel... that 15 minute drive from my home is Kissimmee is a killer :)
Jack
P.S. Shaune if you're going to come... please make sure it's Orlando! It would be cool to meet ya.
Posted by: Jack Bastide | May 10, 2006 at 05:49 PM
I registered last night. Thanks!
Posted by: Chris | May 15, 2006 at 08:09 AM
Hey Ryan...
Your 'copy' talked me into it. ;-) I'm in! See ya in Orlando.
Julia
Posted by: Julia Simkin | May 22, 2006 at 04:20 PM
Please forgive me for this late observation, but the Customer Appreciation Seminar in Orlando runs over Father's Day.
Since I have two children, my wife is not too happy about the idea of me being gone.
I have not made a final decision, but I may not be at the Orlando event.
(I will for sure be in L.A. I've already booked my flight and room.)
Posted by: Ryan Healy | May 23, 2006 at 08:42 AM
We'll see you in Orlando.
Andy and Shawn Catsimanes
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