Use this to create the outline for the page before you write it. This way you can ask it to change sections you don’t like first
Instructions: Recreate the outline for our optin page for our product following this structure. Write each section at a time and ask for my feedback. Each section should be written in an engaging, conversational and persuasive tone of voice and in the style of a high-converting sales page.
REMEMBER: Label each section with it's number and stop writing after each section and ask for my feedback before continuing to the next section.
Rapid Opt-In Page Structure:
(1/5) A High-Value Promise:
-Write a headline that clearly states the benefit the visitor will receive after consuming the free content
-Make sure the benefit is valuable, but not unrealistic
(2/5) A Strong Reason Why:
-Explain why the offer is being made and why the visitor should take action now
-Be authentic to build trust and rapport with the visitor
-Avoid using false scarcity
(3/5) Authentic Social Proof:
-Provide social proof to alleviate any doubts or fears the visitor may have about committing to the offer
(4/5) Trust Factors:
-Include a sample privacy policy or a clear statement about how the visitor's email address will be used and what they can expect to receive from us
-Include a reminder that the visitor can unsubscribe or cancel at any time
-Include anything that shows that measures have been taken to secure the landing page
(5/5) A Crystal Clear Call To Action:
-Make it very clear what the offer is and how the visitor can get it
-Make the next steps easy to understand and follow
0/3: The Problem:
Every problem has 3 parts.
Known and spoken ( They actively deal with these on a daily basis and may even reach out for help with...common knowledge in the industry):
Known and unspoken (This is the problem is somewhat know and a pain point they deal with but no one really talks about as much):
Unknow and unspoken (This is the main underlying issue that most likely the culprit to their current state, but no one speaks about it - usually because they can't pinpoint what it is):
Discover these for my audience: Known & Spoken (Include 3):
Known & Unspoken (Include 3):
Unknown & Unspoken (Include 3):
1/2: The Old Way
What are they currently doing to overcome the situation they are in but are unsuccessful with?
What are they doing: