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Write with intent to impact your audience, convince them to purchase your product, and convey information. These basic standards should apply to all copywriting for your business, but specifically for Sales Letters that will be read prior to any other written product. Sales Letters can be short, one or two line advertizements, or thirty page websites. Either way, the objective is sales. If it can be done well in two lines, why waste a good day writing thirty pages?
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