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	<title>Comments on: Why Are Prices Hidden In Sales Letters?</title>
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		<title>By: gregg</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 13:49:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>one last thought but i did mention it in the other letter to you. if you put the price someplace at the top or beginnng of the sales page if for no other reason i will know right away of i can afford it now. if i cant afford it why read all those pages? as i said most ot these things come around by someone else in a few days and when i see the ad again i will know to read it and get it as i may have the money.

fyi..the program you have had in your news letter twice now, the internet marketing tool by the florida cracker in Dunedin, Fla are not very quik on refunds as they say. it took me four times over a month period to get them to send it and they said they did not get the other three emails and thanks for being so patient and so on. I told him i was a florida cracker as well and i knew where his town was and please dont make me come down and talk to him about it. not nice but it worked for some reason.  bye

gregg</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>one last thought but i did mention it in the other letter to you. if you put the price someplace at the top or beginnng of the sales page if for no other reason i will know right away of i can afford it now. if i cant afford it why read all those pages? as i said most ot these things come around by someone else in a few days and when i see the ad again i will know to read it and get it as i may have the money.</p>
<p>fyi..the program you have had in your news letter twice now, the internet marketing tool by the florida cracker in Dunedin, Fla are not very quik on refunds as they say. it took me four times over a month period to get them to send it and they said they did not get the other three emails and thanks for being so patient and so on. I told him i was a florida cracker as well and i knew where his town was and please dont make me come down and talk to him about it. not nice but it worked for some reason.  bye</p>
<p>gregg</p>
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		<title>By: gregg</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 13:40:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hi
Well I thank you the posting but I disagree in the fact that when someone is looking for something they shoudlknwo what they want and what they want it to do. I know the long salepages are to sell but uless it something that is so rare or so hard to figure out you want it, then it short be short and to the point.  But I guess if you are looking and dont know what you want then they better look for the long letters to explain the benefits of it.

Anyway that is my thoughts on it and i will always or most always run to the bottom of 20 pages before i read it although I have seen a few Ii read all the way to the bottom. If they have a good story then i may read it but if not i do my thing. To each his own, right?

So what do you think about the OTO item i mentioned? Not that it matters as again that is my own opinion and not many people care about what i think.

c ya

gregg</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi<br />
Well I thank you the posting but I disagree in the fact that when someone is looking for something they shoudlknwo what they want and what they want it to do. I know the long salepages are to sell but uless it something that is so rare or so hard to figure out you want it, then it short be short and to the point.  But I guess if you are looking and dont know what you want then they better look for the long letters to explain the benefits of it.</p>
<p>Anyway that is my thoughts on it and i will always or most always run to the bottom of 20 pages before i read it although I have seen a few Ii read all the way to the bottom. If they have a good story then i may read it but if not i do my thing. To each his own, right?</p>
<p>So what do you think about the OTO item i mentioned? Not that it matters as again that is my own opinion and not many people care about what i think.</p>
<p>c ya</p>
<p>gregg</p>
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