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Mail Order Millionaire Copywriting Secrets

cover of Mail Order Millionaire Copywriting Secretsauthor: G. Gilbert Carlson
asin: B0015OD8N6
binding: Spiral-bound

You will be writing million dollar headlines and copy, using your new, powerful copywriting skills to boost sales with your ads, direct mail, catalogs, websites and e-mail marketing. I had the rare experience of working with the Mail Order King when I was young. Harold Cowan made millions in mail order projects. The Royal Canadian Air Force Exercise Plan, The Grapefruit Diet and so many others. When I first started working with The Mail Order Millionaire I was handed a notebook to help me create ads, sales letters and brochures. This was Harolds personal notebook of copywriting secrets!  read more »

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