$287,000 The First Week! "After listening to John for less than an hour, my mind caught fire and everything fell into place. I immediately produced my first sales letter ever... and it brought in $287,000 the first week! You can bet I seek out his advice every time I make a major business decision." Rich Schefren, Strategic Profits, author of "Marketing Manifesto"
"John Carlton is one of the best marketers in marketing HISTORY. I have learned a ton from him... and you should soak up everything from him that you can. It will only help you make more money from your Internet marketing efforts." John Reese
"He doesn't just tell you how to do it... he don't just show you how to do it... he involves you so you learn his strategies, techniques, and the psychology of world-class copy." Alex Mandossian
Doubled Sales! "John's input on my website increased my flow of sales leads by 50%. Also, his advice to trash my sales letter and start fresh (with very specific instructions on how to do it) DOUBLED my sales conversion rate! He was right -- this gets exciting, fast." Perry Marshall, Perry S. Marshall & Associates
Tripled Response! "You know that new 'hook' you insisted I try in my sales pitch? It TRIPLED response! This translates into several hundred thousand dollars in sales over the coming year. You are on my Christmas gift list for life, dude." Lisa Wagner, California
"Sold Out The Show" "You inspired me to write a new pitch to my house list, using your tactics... and it generated a near-DOUBLE response rate (over 203 requests in under 24 hours, at $495 a pop). Sold out the show." Ken Calhoun, Daytrading University
Million-Dollar Advice "John's first critique of my copy was a shock -- I thought I was pretty darned good, but he told me to rip it up and start over from scratch, using his specific advice. I'm glad I had the sense to listen -- my first year, with John's advice stinging in my ears, I earned over $350,000. And this year, I'm bringing in a cool million." Dr. Harlan Kilstein, millionaire freelance copywriter
Making Crime Pay "Who says crime doesn't pay? John let me 'steal' one of his ad headlines for a seminar I was holding... netting me a cool $251,771 in just 3 days. I don't know any decent marketer who would be caught dead without John's help." Craig Forte, Forte Communications, Inc
17 Point Copywriting Checklist Workshop
FAQ
Hi,
It looks like we've done an OK job of explaining things, because most of the questions have fallen into just a few categories.
I was able to address 3 of them by making a 6-minute video that shows what happens when you get to eBay. Yes, the eBay interface is confusing.
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What happens if I bid the amount eBay says I need to bid?
How come the Top 20 bidders have all bid the same amount? How come I can't bid that amount?
Is there a strategy or trick I should be using to increase my chances?
This 6-minute video address all of these questions. Just click the play button.
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For the sake of everyone's comfort, we are not going to over-pack the room.
That means that it won't be possible for everyone to bring a guest to the Workshop. (Of course, everyone is welcome to bring someone along to enjoy San Francisco with them. We're just talking about the Workshop meeting room here.)
At this point in time, it looks like we'll have room for 8 attendees to bring a guest with them.
To fill these guest slots, we're going to start at the top of the bidder list (i.e., highest bidder) and work our way down. So it turns out there is a prize for bidding higher after all. Top bidders will not pay any more than bidder 20, but they will have first shot at bringing a guest.
NOTE: Please keep in mind that guests will be "guests", not additional participants. They are welcome to sit in all day. We'll have seat for them. Coffee and a danish for breakfast. Etc. But they won't be active participants in the workshop. John won't be calling on them to answer their questions, etc. Guests will be required to wear funny hats so they can be easily identified (OK, not really). Please make sure your workshop guest, if you bring one, understands their role.
What information do you have on the hotel and/or San Francisco?
San Francisco's fresh, contemporary landmark nestled in the historic core of the city, the Hilton San Francisco Financial District hotel sets the standard for comfort, luxury, and service -- with complimentary high-speed wireless Internet access (available in all guest rooms, suites, and public spaces), a coffee kiosk (Tully's) located in the lobby, 24-hour business center with fax, computers, printer, and copy services, same-day dry cleaning and laundry service, available upon request, and pleasant, knowledgeable, and professional Concierge staff, members of the prestigious Les Clefs d'Or, to assist you with anything you should need.
Our choice to pick this luxury hotel to host our event was simple. After a dramatic $45 million transformation, this landmark San Francisco luxury hotel offers a choice of the finest downtown accommodations, perfectly paired with the latest guest features.
The Hilton San Francisco Financial District hotel sits at the crossroads of the city’s three most exciting, historic, and culturally-diverse districts. Surrounded by the Financial District, known as the 'Wall Street of the West,' North Beach, named one of America’s top neighborhoods, and the largest Chinatown outside of Asia, this hotel offers guests easy access to the most popular San Francisco tourist attractions. These attractions are in close proximity of the hotel (and you should plan to venture out and experience some of what the area has to offer -- pre or post our workshop):
Chinatown (1 block) North Beach (1 block) Embarcadero Center (4 blocks) Union Square (7 blocks) SF MoMA (7 blocks) Ferry Building (9 blocks) Theatre District (.5 mi) Asian Art Museum (.5 mi) Fisherman's Wharf (1.3 mi) Alcatraz tours (1.5 mi) AT&T Park - SF Giants (1.5 mi) Pier 39 (1.3 mi) Haight Ashbury (3 mi) Golden Gate Bridge (2 mi) Golden Gate Park (3 mi)
The income statements and examples on this website are not intended to represent or guarantee that everyone will achieve the same results. Each individual's success will be determined by his or her desire, dedication, marketing background, product, effort and motivation to work and follow recommendations. There is no guarantee you will duplicate the results stated here. You recognize any business endeavor has inherent risk for loss of capital.