It’s often, pretty much every single day, that we come by a promise to make money in just a few clicks. It can either hit us in the mail or pop up in our twitter time line. Either way, it’s hard to believe that either someone or something is going to teach us how to make money THAT fast and THAT easy, right?
That’s probably why when I say that this website will teach you how to make money in 13 clicks won’t give you much but a little annoying feeling at the bottom of your stomach toward me, my blog and everything this industry represents.
Anyway, although I don’t support this kind marketing, the reason sites like this one still exist, is because they convert! Why? It’s one of the most basic lessons in copywriting: people want results fast results and they want them yesterday!
The promise of incredibly fast results will always work. That’s why Herbalife, Agel and Vitamark were a hit back in the day-they promised to fix your health fast, easy and make you money in the process. I mean, what can be better than that, right?
However, keep in mind that unless you can really deliver what you’re saying in your copy, eventually, your own promise can kill your business. Unless you deliver, eventually, your customers will find out that you’re a phony and terminate the relationship. So, beware when making a promise like this!