This Stupid Mistake Will Cost You Sales

Don’t even second guess when I tell you that…

…an abundance of typos on your sales page will create doubt in your prospect. They’ll suspect you have no clue what you’re doing.

Further, they may suspect you’re a fly-by-nighter, someone who threw a site up to grab sales and then disappear like vapor in a storm.

Yes, we all make typos – including and maybe especially me. But I take great pains NOT to make them on sales pages, for good reason.

Recently I was intrigued by an email promising to build a news site that would generate an income for me.

Okay, I know what you’re thinking already. Yeah. Right. Sure it will.

But what the heck… I clicked the link, scrolled down a bit, and here’s the first paragraph I read:

Last Trending News

Your News Dashboard Bring To You The Last News to Easly Click&Post. You Can Pin The The News With One More Click To Make Your Posts Unique.

How many errors did you find in this tiny bit of copy?

I found 6 or 7, depending on how you count them.

It should read…

Latest Trending News

Your News Dashboard Brings To You The Latest News to Easily Click & Post. You Can Pin The News With One More Click To Make Your Posts Unique.

Even then the writing is terrible.

Yes, English is obviously their second language.

But they couldn’t spare a hundred bucks to get someone to check their copy for them?

Sale lost.

Lesson learned:

Typos in sales letters can and will lower your conversion rates.

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