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[Dare to Launch, Ep 6] – The science of high-converting offers

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What if a few simple tweaks were all that stood between you and having a lucrative, high-converting

What if a few simple tweaks were all that stood between you and having a lucrative, high-converting offer? [On this week’s episode of the Dare to Launch show](=), Chris and I are joined by Dylan Frost – a member of my Platinum Plus mastermind group and an expert at webinars, conversions, launches, and all things marketing. Dylan’s story is kinda insane… from humble beginnings as a printer repairman, he bought PLF and did a six-figure launch straight out the gate – despite having no email list, no offer, and no website. Since then, he’s sold millions of dollars worth of physical and digital products. So when it comes to putting together high-converting offers, Dylan knows what he’s talking about. And in this episode, we explore some simple, practical steps you can take to boost your conversions, including: - The simple tactic Dylan uses to maximize show-up rates for his live events (I used this in a recent promotion – it really works!) - The “old school” tactic that's out-performing video on landing and sales pages right now - Dylan’s unconventional way of using headlines in his Facebook ads that helps his offers stand out from his competition - The viral “pattern interrupt” that changed the face of online marketing (and two powerful lessons you can learn from it) - NEWSFLASH – webinars still work! (Dylan gives you an outline of how he turns cold traffic into thousand-dollar customers in as little as an hour!) - Why Dylan removes buy buttons and links from his web pages and emails… and why this increases sales - Why you should ALWAYS disable the play and skip video controls on your training replays (if you’ve ever been frustrated you can’t fast forward to the end of a webinar… this is why) - PLUS – listen in as Dylan and I cook up some crazy ideas for promoting a $10,000 taco … and much more! No matter how good your offer is, you have to know the best way to sell it. And while that might seem challenging in a climate where more and more gurus are popping up every day, you actually have more control over how well your offers perform than you think. [Watch the full conversation on YouTube](=) – or add it to your favorite podcast player to take with you wherever you go. [Listen on Apple Podcasts]() [Listen on Spotify](=) [Listen on Google Podcasts]() best regards, Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Internet Alchemy, Inc P.O. Box 585 Durango, Colorado 81302 United States (970) 403-5753

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