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The Most Important Information on Copywriting You Will Read In 2007

by Jack Humphrey on Jan 6

I am betting you will never forget the day you read “The Death of the Salesletter” by Michel Fortin.

I know I won’t. I honestly think this is the best stuff he has ever written. It is certainly the most sweeping, profound, ground-shaking, revelation-loaded writing he has ever done.

This free report is going to change the way direct sales and long copy are done in the coming months. And you are going to start noticing things that have been subtly creeping up on our industry for a few years now.

If you’ve ever been tempted to skip a recommendation from me in the past in hopes of coming back to it later, please don’t make that THIS recommendation.

The report is refreshingly free of any hint of selling anything.

No affiliate links. No backend product. No cliff hangers.

In my view it is the greatest gift Michel has given our industry since he started tracking, testing, and reporting on what worked with copywriting during Web 1.0.

I am more impressed with the gravity and importance of this work than anything I’ve read about internet marketing and copywriting in my entire career online.

And there’s absolutely financial no incentive for me to stretch the truth here.

(Well, unless you count the fact that by getting you to download this free report you will be so impressed that you will not only forever remember the day you read it, but also the person who recommended it!)

Dan Kennedy should be a very proud man today. He helped to shape Michel Fortin into the visionary copywriiting scholar he is today.

Download The Death of the Salesletter and read it twice, especially if you have a product launch coming up based on Web 1.0 direct sales tactics!

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Michel Fortin Jan 7 at 12:34 pm

I’m *blushing*. Thanks, Jack. I sincerely hope this report gives a few ideas to whoever reads it.

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