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Excellent Free eBooks on Copy Writing

In answering a query Mark McWilliams had about copywriting, I just went to check up on the location of an ebook that has helped me and my internet business a lot.  It cost me $29.95 about 18 months ago, and it’s now free.

It’s called “Make Your Words Sell” by Joe Robson.  You can see a photo of me with Joe in the gallery.  What’s more, there’s another ebook called “Make Your Content Pre-Sell”  which I’ve just downloaded myself.

I don’t want it to appear daunting, but that’s a total of 390 pages on copywriting.

For free.

Go grab yourself a copy now…

http://www.frankhaywood.com/go/myws/

-Frank Haywood

4 Comments

  1. I’m glad I’m useful for something Frank! ;) LOL

    This is the first time I’ve been mentioned on anyones blog, so for that I feel honoured! I downloaded the report earlier on today, however I’ve yet to dive into the 250 guide!…

    Thanks
    Mark

    Saturday, July 5, 2008 at 11:24 pm | Permalink
  2. These two books are very much value for free.
    It’s amazing how free can be underestimated
    sometimes.

    Yes, business is about building relationships.

    You can have thousands of subscribers and
    earn a little money from each or you can have
    a very little list of customers who learn to
    respect what you think and provide which gives
    you a lot per transaction.

    Whatever may be the case or your situation
    relationship building is very important in
    any business.

    And yes, it’s also true that
    this relationship thing can’t be faked.

    So I look forward to read these two books.
    I see things like:

    One of the books I see is dedicated to those
    who realise the importance of words.

    And more precisely words that sell.

    The first of the two books seems to be about
    the necessity of using words that persuade.
    The book starts by stating that there is
    nothing like words to persuade. It’s telling
    us that words sell not grapics. As a designer
    I couldn’t agree more since design is a decor
    a frame but not the substance of a sale.

    I may be back here letting you know more about
    the two books.

    Thanks Frank for letting your subcribers and
    customers get access to this excellent info
    and knowledge.

    Sunday, July 6, 2008 at 12:19 am | Permalink
  3. Geoff Robertson from self improvement wrote:

    Hi Frank, I didn’t know that you were a fan of SBI. They have some great material over there and most of it is free, even if you aren’t an SBI owner.

    Geoff

    Sunday, July 6, 2008 at 6:46 am | Permalink
  4. Frank Haywood wrote:

    Mark: I’m confident you *will* be mentioned on more and more people’s blogs.  Stick with it.  ;-)

    Ed: Hey no worries, I’ll be really interested in what you have to say.  Take your time though, there’s a lot to absorb.

    Geoff: Well, I’m not really, I’m more a fan of Joe’s, he’s got a great sense of humour.  He told me that if he were going to redo his ebook, he’d probably release it as a $997.00 copywriting course.  So it’s more than a bargain at free.

    However now you’ve said there’s plenty of free stuff at SBI, I’ll take a closer look.

    -Frank

    Sunday, July 6, 2008 at 11:05 am | Permalink

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