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Burpies Makes Salesletters Easy Review

By admin • July 16, 2009 • Filed in: Internet Marketing Products

Over the years, several things have gone automatic. Website creation has gone automatic, traffic generation has become automatic, submission to search engines and submissions to article directories have gone automatic; but the only thing which still had to be done by a human being is writing sales copy.

It will not come as too much of a surprise if we tell you that most businesses fail because the sales copy is not too alluring. We spend a lot of money on trying to get visitors to our websites, and then the copy doesn’t hold them there, and all that investment goes down the drain. If you are in a situation like that, today’s review might be just right for you.

Burpies By Brett is a program designed by ace copy writer Brett McFall. He has experience of having written over 8000 sales copies, and that is how he struck on this idea of creating a program that automatically does this job. The product is created exclusively for e-book authors (or serious affiliates) who are serious about selling a lot of books.

Burpies is a product that comes 95% ready - which means that the headline is ready, introductions are ready, bullets are ready, guarantees are in place, and even the testimonials are ready! It is like filling in the blanks (like we did in school) and your totally ‘customized’ sales letters are ready for use! Since they’ve been written by a very experienced sales copy writers, you can be sure of better success than when you hastily put together one.

The whole thing comes together as a software, and once the blanks are filled and we hit the ‘create’ button, the letter comes up in HTML, meaning we just need to cut and paste it into our website, and the site is ready to be launched! The program comes with a 100% money back guarantee if you feel the sales pitch is not working, and that is a great bargain. Check it out.

 

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