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What Hollywood Can Teach You About MARKETING

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 Did you know that the art of cutting MOVIE TRAILERS is a billion-dollar business in Hollywood?

 Did you know that the art of cutting MOVIE TRAILERS is a billion-dollar business in Hollywood? ONE Blockbuster film can spend upwards of $100 MILLION on JUST the marketing alone with trailers playing the lead role in a film’s box office success. Ever seen a fantastic movie trailer and said, “I can’t WAIT to buy a ticket!” only to go to the theater and discover…the film isn’t as good as you thought it would be? Hollywood knows a thing or two about ROI, and studios frequently pay MORE for well-edited trailers than they do for screenwriters! If a film doesn’t make back most of its production cost opening weekend it might never be profitable. So the trailer? It’s meant to inspire you to watch NOW. Have ya ever stumbled upon a GREAT movie that had a FLAT trailer? Ever thought, “Wow, the trailer really didn’t sell this.” “So…What’s this got to do with digital products, James?” Tough Love: I see “bad trailers” for incredible products ALL THE TIME in digital businesses. You see your product and how you pitch your product to your audience are two incredibly different animals. Sure, you KNOW your course creates breakthroughs. You know what you have an offer that provides extraordinary value. Maybe you’ve even got the testimonials to prove it! But creating a happy customer and CONVERTING a lead into a sale are two very different skills. Your copy is NOT your course, but it NEEDS to speak to your audience in a way that makes them say, “I need a ticket to THAT show…NOW!” That’s why I created Conversion Cards. Your 54 easy to apply linguistic patterns designed to have you copywriting in a way that communicates what you do so and who you serve so effectively…that when you Open Cart, your audience opens their wallets! [( And from now until Friday, December 16th at 11:59 PST, I’m offering this deck up for 50% OFF! Too many entrepreneurs are creating “bad trailers” for an award-worthy production. Imagine the impact on your sales and conversion when you finally give your course the promotion it deserves by mastering the art of high-performing copy. Click the button below to deal yourself a winning hand! Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Level Five Publishing, LLC, 350 Forest Avenue, PO Box 1315 , Laguna Beach, CA 92651, United States

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