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The FASTEST Way To Get Your Prospects To React!

Dear Friend,

Years ago, when you wanted to make a phone call, you'd  have to ring up your local operator sitting behind a switchboard nearby, and then tell her to "patch you into" whoever it was you wanted to call.

This was NOT very efficient, and it certainly wasn't very private either, but phones were such a novelty back then, that as soon as your phone rang, you'd leap up out of your chair and grab that receiver before too many rings had gone by.

In 1971, when FedEx delivered the first overnight package, a new standard was established, and if you wanted to get someone's attention fast, THIS was the way to do it.  Getting a FedEx package delivered signified not only a sense of urgency, but it meant you were important and carried a certain "elegance" about you.  And rest assured, back in the 1970's, if you got a Federal Express package delivered either straight to your front door... or to your office, you ripped that sucker open RIGHT away.  In fact, the experience was as much an ego-rush for you, as anything.

Nowadays though, FedEx is no more common than Priority Mail from the post office -- just another "thing" for you to get to in your busy day.

But there is ONE way of communicating with your prospects, that almost IMMEDIATELY gets their attention, and it's something that's typically ignored, or at best, taken for granted.

Would you like to know what that is?

O.K., I'll tell you:  It's the fax. 

Yes, you may think it is a pain in the ass to get faxes, but tell me when's the last time one came through, that you didn't check it out, almost IMMEDIATELY after it was received?

Can't do it, can you?

And this is why faxing is SOOO important.

To show you exactly what I mean, if you are a Seductive Selling Newsletter Subscriber and you send me your fax number, next week when I get back in town, I will send you a fax that will dramatically increase your ability to comminicate in print, and your ability to get your prospects to take action, and I mean this from the very bottom of my heart.

Like I said, all you need to do is be a Seductive Selling Newsletter Subscriber, hit "reply" and then send me your fax number, and I'll make SURE you get this fax, next week.

If you are NOT a Seductive Selling Newsletter Subscriber, and you'd like to be, just go here and try it, for free, right now, and this way you can get "in" on this too:  http://www.kingofcopy.com/ssnl

Now go sell something,

Craig Garber

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