The art of the bullet point is crucial to
master.
I have bought numerous products because my curiosity was aroused by a single bullet point.
I think I came up with some pretty good ones for my bonus on public speaking that I offered late last month. "What you should never tell an audience" was pro level, I think.
Any business involves persuasion.
Learn it.
How?
Here's a start:
In a private marketers' Facebook group I belong to, where we're all learning to improve our skills, the admin posted a link last night and said: if you want to learn bullet points, look at this sales letter; it's a brilliant case of the effective use of bullet points.
And guess what.
His link was to the exact product I was telling you about yesterday, which happens to be selling like hotcakes.
And he's right: you darn well should look at it.
This is a free education, and it'll take you a minute or two.
Reminder: getting people to open their wallets and hand you what's inside is fairly key to this whole thing.
So yeah: look at it, and see why it works.
First to my bonus page, and then from there to your lesson:
Tom Woods