Non-Jerkface Internet Marketing 101: An example of a great high-converting sales page

Non-Jerkface Internet Marketing 101: An example of a great high-converting sales page
Non-Jerkface Internet Marketing 101: An example of a great high-converting sales page
Title : Non-Jerkface Internet Marketing 101: An example of a great high-converting sales page
Duration : 08:16
Channel : The Rise To The Top
Label : sales page example, high converting sales page, great sales page, example sales page, example of awesome sales pages, sales pages that rock, how to sell products online
Non-Jerkface Internet Marketing 101: An example of a great high-converting sales page
Non-Jerkface Internet Marketing 101: An example of a great high-converting sales page
Non-Jerkface Internet Marketing 101: An example of a great high-converting sales page
Non-Jerkface Internet Marketing 101: An example of a great high-converting sales page

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I use RISE partner LeadPlayer for building my list with video check 'em out here: http://www.therisetothetop.com/leadplayer About DSG TV & The Rise To The Top: DSG TV is all about helping aspiring/rising mediapreneurs (mediapreneurs are personal brands, coaches, speakers, experts, Internet marketers/information marketers, authors, etc.) grow their biz like a weed & dominate online created/hosted by me (Hi, I'm David Siteman Garland) for you. Anytime I use the word "jerkface" in a title, you know it is going to be a good one. So, in the world of Internet Marketing and selling online products like courses, membership sites and other information products, you often end up with two types of sales pages: Sales Page #1: The hypey, hype, hype type. Usually grandiose statements, huge promises, little effort promised to get big results, sketchy testimonials from people who don't appear to even exist (i.e. just a first name). Lots of yellow highlights. Lots of pressure. Ugh. Gross. YES, they might convert (get sales) but at what cost? (meaning, simply put, they don't build trust) Sales Page #2: The "I'm scared to sell you something page" sales page. This is the type of page which maybe just has a product listed and a couple of lines of text. Usually pretty passive text like "Um. Gee. I mean you could buy my product. Um. I guess. But, only if you really want to. Don't get mad at me for trying to sell something. Gotta go. Bye." The problem with these pages...they don't work. So, why don't we learn from something in the middle? A sales page that is ethical and exciting AND converts well...without being a jerky jerk. In today's DSG TV, I go over a page that does exactly that.



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