Title: Did Your Product Launch Fizzle or Sizzle?

Hello,

Have you ever launched your own product?

If so, how did the launch go? Did it do as well as you
hope it would?

Launching a product is always a nail biter. Even if you’ve 
launched dozens of products in the past, you can never 
guarantee that you newest will be a success. There are just 
so many factors at play. Trust me, even the most experienced
product creators feel anxious before a launch. So many
things can go wrong.

You could have server issues that cause potential customers
to leave in frustration.

You could have conversion issues due to problems with your
sales copy or graphics.

You could find it difficult to attract affiliates and JV
partners, or to get them on the same page with the launch
schedule.

You could experience tracking issues, leading to upset
affiliates who don’t get credit for all their sales.

You could experience issues with product delivery, upsetting
your buyers.

There are so many things that COULD go wrong, and it’s very
difficult to anticipate all of them.

Of course, there are ways to increase your chances of 
having a successful launch. If you know these methods—the 
same methods most of the big-time gurus use for their 
launches—you can definitely improve your odds.

Let’s face it, even the big boys occasionally experience 
flops. Just like even popular actors have occasional movie 
flops. It happens. No one can anticipate the market 100% of 
the time.

But using the same tactics the most successful marketers 
use can give you an edge over the competition. 

Over the next few days, we’re going to take a look at some 
of the methods the big boys use to have successful, 
profitable launches time and time again. We’ll discuss 
ways to get more affiliates and JV partners, how to create
a better, more unique product, how to increase conversions, 
and more.

Tomorrow we’re going to take a look at one of the most
common problems with launches—bad sales copy. Don’t miss it!

Until then, 

{YOUR NAME HERE}

PS- You already know how important good sales copy is, but
tomorrow you’re going to learn a few valuable tips for 
writing better copy!


