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May 18th, 2006

10 Hypnotic-Like Sentences That Sell Like Crazy

 

Tell your readers what they are probably thinking,

feeling or doing as they read your ad copy. This

strategy will usually trigger their own subconscious

mind to bring out these feelings or actions.

 

You can add these sentences into any ad copy. You

may have to change one or two words so it relates

more to the product or service you’re selling.

 

1. As you keep reading this ad copy, you are feeling

more and more compelled to experience all the

benefits of our product.

 

2. The more you understand just how valuable our

product could be to your life, the less you think

about delaying this important purchase.

 

3. After you read this short ad you will feel like your

problems are almost completely solved, all you will

have to do is order.

 

4. As you’re skimming through this, you’re beginning

to think you have nothing to lose and everything to

gain by trying out our product.

 

5. As you’re scanning over this ad copy, you are

beginning to imagine using our product and enjoying

all the benefits it brings.

 

6. The more you keep reading our ad the more you

feel it would be a waste to let this opportunity slip

by.

 

7. The more you review our ad the more you begin

to find yourself getting very excited about our

product and starting to feel the urge to buy now.

 

8. You don’t know it yet but, at the conclusion of

this ad, you will feel driven to order and experience

all the benefits of our product.

 

9. You don’t realize it yet but, in a few short minutes

you’ll realize that you can’t put off this vital purchase

and then you’ll be yanking out your credit card.

 

10. As every word you read travels from this ad to

your brain, you start to understand just how much

our product could benefit your life.

 

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