Monday 13 September 2010

Golfers

Golfers



We are a unique breed of person; we are obsessive; we are passionate; we are golfers. Golfers are different than other sportspeople because we often take the sport way more seriously than we really should. But golfers don’t care. Golfers love the game of golf and we won’t apologize for it.
Golfers constantly monitor the weather and if the temperature is over 50 degrees, we wonder what shape the course is in. We have The Weather Channel website as number one on our favorites list and check it daily. The ten day forecast is our friend as we plan out our golfing days based on the weather.
We wear the label of golfers with pride and it is reflected in our clothing, our vehicles, and the items we use to decorate our desks. Golfers want the world to know that they love golf and they are not ashamed to admit it and put it out there for everyone to see.
The Golf Channel is a necessary part of television for all golfers. If our cable package doesn’t contain The Golf Channel, we switch cable carriers. If they charge for The Golf Channel, we gladly shell out whatever price they ask with no questions.
On Saturdays and Sundays during golf season, golfers are watching whatever tournament is on television that week. That is, after we’ve already played a round or two. We know that the Masters is one of the most important PGA Tour events, but we also know that it’s just as much fun to watch the Pebble Beach Celebrity Pro-Am as well.
Golfers always know what the new driver is that has been released by Callaway and we often have heated conversations about whether to use a balata ball or a noodle. Golfers always have golf tees in their pockets and we don’t often take them out before the clothes are washed thus wreaking havoc with our washers and dryers.
Golfers know how Freddie Couples swings through on his chip shot. We know that Jim Furyk has a great back swing and that John Daly can drive the ball 400 yards pretty consistently. Golfers can tell you what year Arnold Palmer won his first major and how old Tiger was when he turned pro.
Yes, golfers are a specific breed with their own quirks and personalities. But golfers are proud of who they are and will never apologize for their obsession with golf. Golfers know that golf is a way of life – not just something you do

Used Golf Clubs

Used Golf Clubs



Golf clubs can be very expensive; so many people are starting to buy used golf clubs instead of new ones. The cost is the main reason people give for buying used golf clubs. Plus, recycling anything is good for the environment! What should you know before you buy a set of used golf clubs?
First, you need to check the club heads for face wear. Clubs that have been used for a long time might have a shiny worn spot in the center. This is not good because the club face won’t hold the ball as well as it should. Make sure the grooves still have well-defined edges and stay away from used golf clubs that show indentations in the club face as these can affect the ball flight.
Another important thing to look for in used golf clubs is the shafts. Make sure graphite shafts don’t have worn areas or indentations that could cause weakness. Twist the grip and the head in opposite directions. If there isn’t great resistance, it’s a sign of weakness in the shaft. This test is for graphite shafts. With steel shafts, just look down the shaft to make sure it hasn’t been bent back into shape.

You will also need to make sure the grips in used golf clubs are good. You will be looking for cracks, splits, and worn areas. You can re-grip used golf clubs, but this will run between $6 and $15 per club adding to your cost.
Does the set have consistency? Line them up and compare them. Make sure they all appear to have been in the original set. You don’t want a set of used golf clubs with different shaft types or model from club to club. Mixing and matching can throw off the progression of lofts throughout the set.
Compare prices for new clubs versus what you will be paying for your used clubs. Sometimes you can get a new set for less than what the used set is selling for. You can also find some great discounts at golf stores, so don’t jump in too quickly to buy your used golf club.
You can’t really tell how well a set of used golf clubs will perform unless you are able to test drive them. Find a place to take a few test swings and see how they feel to you.
Buying a set of used golf clubs is a great way to save some money on one of the most expensive parts of the golf game. However, be careful and know what you are doing before you buy. It can make a world of difference!

Sunday 6 June 2010

GolfbloggerUK hot golf tips

GolfbloggerUK Hot Golf Tips - the players to watch out for in the 2010 golf season


Saturday, 2 January 2010



Now is a time of year to reflect on the progress made by my golf tips for last season and to give you my players to watch out for in the 2010 golf season.







I tipped Rory McIlroy to do well and he reached number 9 in the OWGR and recorded his maiden win, among many other fine performances - lets face it I was hardly sticking my neck out there!



My 2nd tip was Martin Kaymer of Germany to do well and I believe that he could have scaled even greater heights if it was not for his foot injury. The German golfer still finished the season in 13th place in the official world golf ranking, and I am tipping him for even great things in 2010 if he can shake off this injury.



My other tip was Sean O'Hair of the USA, who improved from 59th to 13th in the official world golf ranking. I am still sticking with O'Hair for the 2010 season and adding fellow-Americans Rickie Fowler, and Jamie Lovemark.



I am also expecting great things of the highly talented Michael Sim of Australia, who had a record breaking season on the 2009 Nationwide Tour in the States.



What about this side of the pond? I have been raving about Sam Hutsby since I watched him on the practice strip at the Scottish Mens Strokeplay Championship at Murcar Links. I am tipping the Liphook Golf Club member and 2009 Walker Cup player for a very consistent 2010 golf season and rookie of the season honours on the European Tour.



The Molinari Brothers are also two players to watch out for in 2010 after winning the World Cup of Golf in 2009 and recording several notable performances. They are both in the OWGR top-50 and have deservedly gained entry into the 1st major of the year, the 2010 U.S Masters at Augusta National.





I am also going to go with one very experienced player on the world stage and that is Retief Goosen of South Africa, who won on three continents last season and should have won imore times in Europe and the USA. He is swinging really great with awesome rthymn and looks a lot fitter; and I see him making a serious challenge for another golf major win in 2010.





In the Far East, Ryo Ishikawa continues to pick up great experience at home and around the globe. He won last year's Japan Golf Tour leading money earner title and he should be looking to make more of an impact on a worldwide basis this year.



Time will tell if these golf tips are going to be a 'bum steer' or not and I hope I have more success than I had on the European Tour Fantasy Golf competition last year!



DO YOU AGREE WITH THE ABOVE OR WHICH GOLFERS DO YOU TIP FOR 2010?





The Ed., GolfbloggerUK

There is a lot more to it than the club in your hand.

However good the make of club in your hands, you're not going to execute any shot to any degree of effectiveness if you don't pay attention to your swing. And that means each component part of it. The sad fact of the matter is that far too many players appear to feel that they've done all the hard work when the ball has been despatched when it actual fact they've only done half the job. As a result, they not only put the quality of the shot at risk but even themselves. The health consideration we will return to.


Rhythm and Balance

The swing is made up of two basic components: the backswing and the follow through. Not unnaturally perhaps, inexperienced players focus on the former. After all, it is in drawing back the club correctly that the club head can be propelled forward on the right line and at the right speed to strike the ball towards its intended target. But the phase of the swing following impact, namely the follow through, is equally important and getting this part of the swing right should be in the mind of the player as he is performing the back swing. It's all about rhythm and balance, and the two component parts of the swing should balance each other out to produce a smooth movement of the club head from back to front.

Optimum Swing Path

Where does it all go wrong? Well, it is not uncommon to see players lean back after hitting the ball. Whether they do this consciously or unconsciously, it means that the club head is not travelling on the smooth arc represented by the optimum swing path. In preparing to lean back after hitting the ball, the player is ensuring that correct contact between club face and ball is not achieved. Another example of poor technique is raising the head prematurely. The result on either occasion? A poor shot. So what's the right way to do it? Well, you'll know when you've got it right because you'll feel your body coming to rest in the correct finishing position with your chest facing the target area, most of your weight on the outside of the front foot and the toe of the trailing foot pointing straight into the ground, thereby exposing the sole of the boot. You should feel balanced in this position. If not, you are not doing it right.

Unnatural Strain

One more thing. The reference earlier to players putting themselves at risk by not paying attention to all aspects of the swing? Well poor technique can result in injury, and incorrect follow through is no exception. Whether it's a powerful shot off the tee or even just a little dink on to the green, forgetting the rule about rhythm means you are putting unnatural strain on one or more muscle groups or joints. It may only need to happen once or be the result of repetitive deviations from correct technique but the result will be the same; putting the golfer at risk. So be safe, not sorry.

How to create powerful offers that drive your sales through the roof.

How To Create Powerful Offers That Drive Your


Sales Through the Roof



By Yanik Silver



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What does a mafia boss know about marketing?

Lots. Read on to find out...



Do you remember in the movie "The Godfather" when Don

Corleone says, "I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t

refuse"?

And it’s this simple concept that’s the backbone of any

successful sales proposition you make. (However if I were

you, I’d probably leave out the threats of violence in your

sales piece.)

From now on, your job is to create such powerful offers

that anyone reading it would say to themselves, "My

goodness, I’d have to be a complete idiot not to take them

up on this deal!"

And creating a powerful offer like this is easier than you

think.

Let me share with you one of the most compelling offers

I’ve seen. It took a dying hotel on the wrong side of the

Vegas 'strip', where you had to watch your wallet at every

turn, and transformed it into a super moneymaker.

This is from a very successful ad that used to run for Bob

Stupak's Vegas World hotel. Listen to this deal and see if

you wouldn't act on this even if you were just an

occasional gambler:

"Act now, to receive a virtually free Las Vegas vacation.

For $198 per person or $396 per couple I will:

1) Put you up in a luxurious mini suite in an exciting Las

Vegas hotel right on the famous strip.

2) I will give you free tickets to a show with name

entertainers.

3) I will put a chilled bottle of champagne in your room

for free.

4) I'll let you drink as much as want for free, whether

you're at the gaming tables, playing slots or in one of the

lounges.

5) I'll hand you $1,000 of my money to gamble with for

free.

6) I'll let you keep all your winnings.

7) I'll guarantee you'll win a color TV, VCR or a faux

diamond ring.

Obviously I'm not going to give this incredible deal to

everybody in the whole world. There can only be (small

number) of these vacation packages available. First come,

first served."

If that's not an irresistible offer, I don't know what is.

The closer you can get to something like this, the more

customers you’ll have falling all over themselves to give

you their money.

Does this give you a few ideas?

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Using The Bonus Pile On

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Vegas World’s offer uses a concept I call "Bonus Pile On".

And the way it works is to keep piling on bonus after bonus

until finally you have to say "no mas" and whip out your

charge card.

It was the same thing with the famous Ginsu knife

commercials a few years back. They used this technique

perfectly to sell millions of dollars of cutlery. The

announcer would say "And if you act now you’ll also

get..." and then about 15 different knives and kitchen

gadgets would pop up on the screen.

It made you think about how much value you were getting for

such a little price. That’s the power of the "bonus pile

on".

So what’s the best way to start using this in your

business? Well, one of the best ways I know is using paper

and ink. You can give away a series of valuable reports

with any purchase. What’s more, you could even make this

information available as a download from your website so

you’d have zero distribution cost.

Or you could make deals with other businesses where they’d

let you give away a product or service from them to your

customers. If you really use your imagination here you’ll

come up with lots of ways to create a "bonus pile on".



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Make Prospects Take Action Now!

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There’s no doubt about it - deep down, everyone of us is a

lazy procrastinator. That’s why you need some kind of

deadline or scarcity factor to make prospects take action

now. If your prospects believe an offer is going to be

around forever, there’s no reason to take action.

That’s the reason deadlines work so well. In one of my

businesses, I’ll stamp a red deadline on the order form for

the last day prospects get over $2,000.00 in free bonuses.

And believe me, it’s not unusual to get people ordering

right on the very last day of the deadline just because of

this stamp.

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100% No-Risk Guarantee

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Finally, the last component of a powerful offer is to make

your deal as risk-free as possible. Nobody wants to make a

mistake and be stuck with something that doesn’t deliver as

promised. That’s why you should make every effort to lift

the risk from the prospect and place it squarely on your

shoulders. Make a bold guarantee and make it for as long as

possible. If you have a quality product, you shouldn’t

worry because most often return rates will drop the longer

you extend guarantees for.

Another strategy to try is offering a 30-day "hold-your-

check or charge slip" trial. That means people will send

you checks postdated 30 days out or you won’t charge their

credit cards for 30 days. Joe Karbo used this to sell tens

of thousands of copies of his book "The Lazy Man’s Ways to

Riches".

Now you have all the keys to creating your own irresistible

offer and watching your sales soar. Just keep adding value

and more bonuses until you come up with an offer than makes

your prospect feel guilty for not ordering.



(c) Surefire Marketing, Inc.

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Yanik Silver is recognized as the leading expert on

creating automatic, moneymaking websites...and he still

doesn't know how to put up a website.

He is the author, co-author or creator of several best-

selling online marketing books and tools, including his

newest resource for online copywriting -

http://www.UltimateCopywritingWorkshop.com/56514

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How to make this year your best year ever.

How to Make This Year Your


Best Year Ever



By Yanik Silver

www.SurefireMarketing.com

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Every year I've been in business for myself online

has been better than the previous one. Recently, I

decided to create an "Apprentice" program (Yes, even

before Trump) and I was extremely pleased that we

had nearly 100% of my Apprentices get an online

venture up and running.

I've gone back and thought about their projects and how

they developed and I came to a striking conclusion that

will be worth a lot of money to you this year if you heed it.

There was one key aspect that got them off their butts and

making money and it came down to one thing...

...A Deadline!

As simple as that sounds, once a firm deadline was

established that's when the rubber met the road and all

obstacles melted away like snow flakes in a frying pan.

I'll give you a perfect example for one Apprentice we were

going back and forth a bit tidying up some finishing

touches on the project and trying to get it out the door.

Many times people can try to make everything too perfect

and it never gets out making money so we said we are

launching this project at the LIVE Apprentice Summit. That

was it and that was final.

The date of the Summit was getting closer and closer and I

could see this Apprentice start to sweat a bit. But I made

him make the commitment to this deadline publicly during

our group call and he couldn't back out now.

Fast forward to the day of his launch he had multiple

obstacles that would normally have put the project on hold

get swept away but not now. With the firm deadline in place

and the opportunity for him to be embarrassed our fine

Apprentice finished his project. We hit the 'send' button

and he made a tidy sum from a tiny list over the weekend.

And this was just the start because his project has made

well into the five figures already. And why did it get

finished?

The deadline once again.

What's your deadline for your first project or your next

project?

Is it something that's in your head? Not a good idea. It's

pretty easy to keep moving that forward or letting other

things take precedence.

Who knows about your deadline and who's going to hold you

to it? In some cases it's not a good idea to share your

deadline or goal with another person, especially if they're

the kind of negative energy vampire a lot of well-meaning

friends and family are. But if you've got a group of

colleagues all with the same thinking use them. This works

especially well if you don't want to look like an "idiot"

in front of them and they are people you really respect.

I'll tell you what works for me and maybe it'll work for

you too.

For me, I work best when I absolutely "have to" perform.

For instance my first product on Internet marketing

might never have been made (or at least it would have taken

much longer) if I didn't sell it before it was done. In 2000

when I first started marketing online a lot of people wanted

to know exactly what I did and how I started making money

so fast.

Well, I got my first opportunity to share my story in

Atlanta at an Internet seminar. I was extremely nervous and

my heart was beating out of my chest to go talk in front of

100 strangers. I gave my presentation and then I sold this

product (yet to be created).

I told people it would be delivered in a few weeks so they

knew it was a prepublication offer. I walked away with 10

orders at $200 bucks. All well and good except I couldn't

charge anyone until the manual was done. Even though it was

only $2,000 (less what I had to pay the promoter)

I knew that at least people wanted this information and I

could keep selling it once I finished it. I probably had a

week or two of 3 o'clock in the morning work sessions but I

completed it and charged the cards. I was under pressure to

get the manual done because these people paid me (though I

didn't charge them) and I owed them the material.

Since then I've updated my course material and it's been

worth well into the six figures just because "I had to

do it".

How can you set something like this up for yourself? If you

can stand the pressure - you can decide to put on a tele-

seminar. This is one of my favorite ways of creating

product by a deadline. You can do either a one-time tele-

seminar or series of tele-seminars and you get paid to

produce the product. How great is that? It doesn't matter

if you have 1 person or 1000 people on the call because

this is forcing you to create product and perform.

Once you've set your deadline for anything you'll

"magically" see certain resources fall into place. Trust

me, it's a bit eerie but when it occurs every time you set

a firm deadline you know there's something to it. Just the

act of making the decision sets these events into motion

for you. It's also because what you focus on becomes your

reality. Your perception has changed. Your internal

"radar" is now attuned to resources, allies, etc that can

help you get your project completed.

Now I leave you with one more secret...Set "mini

deadlines".

When you're looking at the whole task of setting up an

Internet business (or anything really) it's easy to get

overwhelmed. But if you break everything up into small

tasks with their own deadlines you'll be at your

destination before you know it. I promise it'll work for

you. In fact, that's one of the reasons I really like

Franklin planner systems (now Franklin Covey). I've been

using them since 1998 and that's when I first started

making some significant changes in my life.

Actually the founder of Franklin, Hyrum Smith has a great

book called "The 10 Essential Laws of Time and Life

Management" - this should be required reading for you!

Even though I hate ad slogans (since they don't work) this

one should become your mantra for the year - "Just Do It".

As cliché and overused as it is - that's all it comes down

to. Whether you're willing to roll the dice and put

yourself out there a little. I promise whatever the worst

case scenario you're thinking, it is far from the reality.

And if you need someone to send your deadline list to - go

ahead and email it to me. I'll keep it confidential and

we'll celebrate together when you reach your destination.



(c) Surefire Marketing, Inc.

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Yanik Silver is recognized as the leading expert on

creating automatic, moneymaking websites...and he still

doesn't know how to put up a website.

He is the author, co-author or creator of several best-

selling online marketing books and tools, including his

newest resource for making this year your best yet -

http://www.33DaysToOnlineProfits.com/56514

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Tuesday 1 June 2010

Three inner secrets of Internet Success

Three Inner Secrets of Internet Success




By Yanik Silver

www.SurefireMarketing.com



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In only a few short months I've achieved the ultimate

Internet "fantasy" of making a lot of money from a simple

(almost primitive) web site that runs itself virtually on

complete autopilot. Starting from scratch I banked over

$51,351.94 my first 6 1/2 months online, just working part-

time out of the corner of my living room.

Now today at age 31, I've gone on to earn over 7-figures.

How did I go from a standing start to banking mega

profits?

To do that, what I think you really need are these inner

secrets to mega internet success. This has nothing to do

with search engines, pay-per-clicks. It doesn't have

anything to do with any of the tactical stuff. It's all a

lot of stuff that goes on in your head.



* Secret #1: Cheerful Expectancy *

One of my biggest mentors is Earl Nightingale. He passed

away several years ago but you need to get everything he

recorded at Nightingale.com. He has a program called "Lead

The Field" and "The Strangest Secret." Just listen to

that thing over and over again. He talks about cheerful

expectancy.

There's a big difference between having expectancy versus

hoping or wishing something is going to occur. When you

have that cheerful expectancy, you know it's going to

occur. And that doesn't just come from being

"Pollyannaish" or having rose-colored glasses.

It comes from having knowledge. And you get that

knowledge from studying in your field whatever it is. It

could be Internet marketing or it could be neurology. That

means reading, studying and buying everything and

absolutely immersing yourself in it.

I learned from Earl Nightingale that if you want to be an

expert, you spend an hour a day reading on whatever

subject that you're interested in, that you want to be an

expert on. So I said, "Well, what would happen if I read

for three hours a day?"

I just started learning as much as I possibly could, and

that knowledge gives you the confidence to know that you

have that positive expectancy. Your expectations determine

your results.



* Secret #2: Do one proactive thing a day *

You don't need to do 100 things a day. Just get that one

proactive thing a day. So each little brick builds a big

wall for you. Trust me it's easy to be overwhelmed with

hundreds of tasks. You're like, "Oh, we need to do e-zine

ads and free-for-alls and pay-per-click search engines,

and I need to do all this other stuff." Ahhhhhhhhhhh!

But just relax and do one task a day.

Your action will create more and more and more action for

you. You simply need to make a commitment to do one

proactive thing a day no matter what. Even if you're dead

tired and worked a 14-hour day - come home and mail one

letter or send out one joint venture proposal. I'm telling

you - just these little tiny proactive things will have an

immense impact.

Most everyone has heard of the '80/20 rule' or the Pareto

Principle. It says that 20% of your actions produce 80% of

your results, and the other way around. 80% of your work

only creates 20% of your results.

So go back and look where your successes came from, and Iknow that they're from a tiny little group of actions. So

if you just get that one proactive thing a day (from the

20% group) that is going to propel you further, that's

going to bring you to where you want to be.

Make it a point to focus on those "20% activities". In

Stephen Covey's famous work "7 Habits of Highly Effective

People" he calls these activities "important but not

urgent".

One of my Apprentices, Peter Woodhead, from the UK is a

perfect example of simply doing one proactive thing a day.

A lot of Apprentices bolted out of the gate during our one

year program but Peter was an Internet newbie and he also

had a full time job so he was a bit slower getting

started. However, he took my advice and simply managed to

do one proactive thing every single day. No matter how big

or how small. It could be writing one autoresponder

message or it might have been writing 50 headlines. No

matter the day - Peter was moving ahead. And not

surprisingly his project was completed before many of the

other Apprentices were finished.



* Secret #3: Decision *

This is such a big point. A lot of people have so many

problems with decision. That's because they don't like it

because it cuts off other options. But frankly that's

exactly what you want. You want to cut off other options.

One of our top apprentices, Cindy Kappler, WebAdMagic.com,

had no other option but to succeed because she quit her

job. Now I'm not encouraging you to do that if you still

have a real job but it does prove if you cut off your

options, you're much more motivated. Successful people

make decisions quickly.

There's a magic of attraction when you make your decision.

However, when you're hemming and hawing, you don't

experience this magic. I don't want to get into too much

woo-woo or metaphysical or spiritual stuff.

But there's this magic of attraction. I can't even

explain it. When you set your mind up that you're going

to do this, all of a sudden, at the next dinner party

you're attending you meet somebody that can help you get

to where you want to go. Is that luck or is that

something else?

I don't think it's luck.

It's like once the decision is made your mind is tuned

into the solution and all kinds of 'freaky' coincidences

and occurrences happen.

And that brings me to another important point about

decisions - fail quickly. Don't be afraid of failure. A

lot of people are so afraid of screwing up, or making a

mistake that they are forever frozen. Who the hell cares?

Screw up quickly! I screw up all the time. And you want

to fail quickly.

That's the great part about the Internet. You want to go

out there and find out if your dumb idea is going to work

right away. You can do it in days instead of months.

Sometimes hours and if it doesn't work, you move on. You

say, "Next!"

Look, I know a lot of people who are working on their

products for the last two, three, four years. Get the

damned thing out! You just make it better as you go

along.



InstantSalesLetters.com, our first product was not where it

is now. We've added a ton of stuff to it and made it

better. But I just wanted to see if the thing was going

to sell.

It wasn't complete and utter rubbish, as my British

friends say, but it was enough that it made the point. It

found out if there was a marketplace for it. So find out.

Some people like to go around at dinner parties and so on

and say, "I'm writing a book. I've been writing a book

for five years. I'm an author."

Uh huh...

I can show you 6 different ways to have your book done in

days. It's a cop-out and complete B.S. Bottom line - make

the decision to get the product out there. See what

happens and fail quickly.

Now get out there and do it!



(c) Surefire Marketing, Inc.



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Yanik Silver is recognized as the leading expert on

creating automatic, moneymaking websites...and he still

doesn't know how to put up a website.



He is the author, co-author or creator of several best-

selling online marketing books and tools, including his

quickest and easiest way to create a product to sell -

http://www.PublicDomainRiches.com/56514

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An Analysis of a wiining sales letter

An Analysis of A Winning Sales Letter




By Yanik Silver

www.InstantSalesLetters.com



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Many people say they can spot a good letter when they see

it, but the problem is when it comes down to writing one,

they simply freeze up. That's why I want to take you behind

the scenes of a successful sales letter I wrote and

illustrate the thinking that goes into writing a killer

letter that generated a healthy 3810% ROI. This letter sold

all of the clients overstock merchandise and they even

created a waiting list.



You'll find my comments in the side notes below so let's

get started...



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Can You Get A New $8,000 Power Table For $417?



------Side Note Comments------

First off, the headline is a grabber and makes people want

to read more. Anyone interested in your product at a

bargain price would certainly continue reading.

------End Comments------



Read The Amazing Facts To Find Out How...



------Side Note Comments------

Next, the subhead tells prospects that the answer is right

inside this letter if they keep reading.

------End Comments------



Dear Friend,



Yes, it's absolutely true. You can really replace your old,

worn-out exam table and only pay $417 out of your pocket

(But only if you are one of the first 2 people to respond

to this letter.)



Let me explain.



------Side Note Comments------

Your first sentence is absolutely critical to your letter.

If your first sentence doesn't make people want to keep

reading, you can expect your letter to end up in the

circular file. So make sure it keeps their interest piqued

and follow up on the headline promise in the first

sentence.



In the first sentence I reiterate the fact that yes they

really can get a brand new power table for such a low

price. The second sentence I throw in a little scarcity

right at the beginning of the letter so they won't just

toss this letter aside for further reading.

------End Comments------



Last April, our little company took a big gamble and signed

up for a power table promotion. In order to get on the

promotion we had to agree to take 3 power tables - nearly

$15,000. (And for a small company like us, that's a lot of

money to be tied up in inventory).



Only one of those 3 tables were sold - so there are still 2

left.



------Side Note Comments------

The next paragraph I begin to explain the story of why

we're selling this product at such a bargain price. I've

discovered that telling people the truth and giving a

reason why is actually one of the most powerful

psychological motivators to action.

------End Comments------



And My Problem Is Your Opportunity



------Side Note Comments------

This subhead turns the letter back around to what's in it

for the reader. Everyone is always silently asking

themselves "So what?" and "Who cares?". You've got to keep

the focus on what the reader will gain from the letter.

------End Comments------



In order to move these last 2 tables I've decided to do

something somewhat bold and a little daring.



First, you should know that the manufacturer's promotion of

these power tables ends June 30th. And any unsold inventory

I have could be sold to another dealer at wholesale.



But instead of doing that, I would rather sell you the

table at a wholesale price and gain your goodwill.



------Side Note Comments------

Here I explain how and why I'm willing to make a

sensational deal.

------End Comments------



The regular price for a XXX power table is $8,000 but

during this promotion they were on sale for $5,375 (which

is a pretty good deal anyway).



But until July 15th (I've extended the offer 2 weeks), you

can buy one of our last 2 tables for just $4,897. That's a

savings of over $3,100.00



------Side Note Comments------

I introduce the special offer and the reason why we're

selling the product at such a discount. That's a key point,

because unless you give people a believable reason for the

reduced price they won't believe you. Nobody thinks you're

lowering the price because you're "such a nice guy" so let

them in on the reason behind your offer.

------End Comments------



What? I promised you could get a power table for only $417

and here's how...



------Side Note Comments------

I answer an anticipated objection here since I promised

they could get the table for only $417.

------End Comments------



Here's How To Get That New Power Table For Almost "Zip" By

buying a power table, you can qualify for a 50% tax credit

under section 44 of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

That's right Fifty Percent! All because a power table will

glide up and down to accommodate disabled and handicapped

patients.



And here's what else. You can also take the amount of the

power table and deduct it off your taxes using Section 179.

(That is if you haven't spent over $18,000 on capital

equipment this year.)



That's not all, here are a few more incentives for you: We

will give you a $150 trade-in for your old table (or you

can donate it to charity for another tax break). And add an

extra 2-year warranty ($1,000 value), plus, we'll pick-up

your old table and deliver the new one all for free!



Pretty good, right? Wait, I have even better news for

you...



------Side Note Comments------

Here I've explained each of the incentives and how they can

really get the table for such a low cost. Plus added in a

few extra bonuses and now I'll another bonus to really

increase their desire.

------End Comments------



You Can Pay In 3 Easy Installments With Zero Interest We'll

break up your payments into 3 easy installments, spread

thirty days apart.



Why You Must Act Before July 15th First, I doubt if these

tables will still be around until July 15th because the

first 2 doctors that put their deposits down will take

them. And when they're gone this offer expires.



But even if they are still here (highly unlikely at this

bargain price) this offer has to expire anyway because we

will be shipping out these tables to other dealers in the

area.



------Side Note Comments------

I bring back the deadline here and scarcity again. So not

only do they have a limit on the number of units available,

but there is also a time deadline. This is a double whammy

to get people to take action immediately.

------End Comments------



Here's What You Should Do Now



Pick up your phone and dial xxx-xxxx and reserve one of

these last 2 tables with your credit card. Or in case,

you're still undecided call us and ask for some more

information to be faxed to you.



Otherwise, you'll be giving up the ease and convenience of

having a power table at this bargain price. I really hope

you're one of the 2 lucky doctors who decide to take

advantage of this golden opportunity.



------Side Note Comments------

In this closing paragraph I give readers a little pain by

mentioning what they'll be missing if they don't act on

this offer.

------End Comments------



Sincerely,

XXXX



P.S. Hurry! This letter is being sent to 1,283 local

doctors and this offer is strictly limited to the first 2

people who respond.



------Side Note Comments------

The P.S. is your last place to help prospects make a buying

decision. People go from the headline in a letter to the

signature to the P.S., so your P.S. should be powerful.



Here I introduce even more scarcity. I let them know

exactly how many people (specifics sell) are receiving this

letter and it makes the limited quantity seem even more

limited since so many other people are getting this same

announcement.



------End Comments------



****



I guarantee by using the same elements, I just illustrated,

you'll see your next sales letter produce incredible

results.



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Saturday 24 April 2010

Life with Diabetes

My name is Alan Sowerby, I am in my eighties and have been a Diabetic since I was thirty.
I was born in  the North in what was then known as Cumberland. I left there when I was 21 and joined the RAF. Finally I settled and got married in Gloucester shire.Diabetes is a disease I would not wish on anyone so I have dedicated my time to finding out all I can about it. About ways of helping other people out there. Ways of helping the mind and body. Finding out all about the nutritional secrets and special diets that can help others lead a normal life, and you can, there is proof all around you and I will be bringing instances to you through this blog.
 For instance did you know that one of the crew of the winning boat race this year.Yes, the Cambridge stroke 24 year old Fred Gill was  diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes two and a half years ago while at Newcastle University. So there is nothing to stop you from partaking in any sport and doing a lot more besides.
I  have lots more to tell you about diabetes.
St. Andrews



St. Andrews is located in Scotland and is commonly thought of as the birthplace of golf as we know it today. St. Andrews is home to the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, founded in 1754, who exercises legislative authority over the game worldwide except in the U.S. and Mexico.


The beautiful golf links in St. Andrews (acquired by the town in 1894) is the most frequent venue for The Open Championship, the oldest of golf's four major championships. Visitors travel to St Andrews in great numbers for several courses ranked amongst the finest in the world, as well as for the sandy beaches.


The St Andrews Links occupy a narrow strip of land along the sea. As early as the 15th century, golfers at St. Andrews established a customary route through the undulating terrain, playing to holes whose locations were dictated by topography.

The course that emerged featured eleven holes, laid out end to end from the clubhouse to the far end of the property. One played the holes out, turned around, and played the holes in, for a total of 22 holes. In 1764, several of the holes were deemed too short, and were therefore combined. The number was thereby reduced from 11 to nine, so that a complete round of the links comprised 18 holes.

There are six golf courses in St. Andrews including The Old Course which is where the game was first played. The clubs are open to the public as are the courses, but be prepared to wait! The Old Course has over 40,000 rounds of golf played on it every year. In fact, as of this writing, the official St. Andrews website reports that tee times for April through October of 2007 are completely booked.

You may have the best luck on one of the other courses, but you will need to make reservations well in advance. St. Andrews allow you to book tee times online, so check out their website and make a reservation as soon as you know when you’ll be there.

Be prepared to pay to play St. Andrews, however. Greens fees during the prime season between April and October are $235 for an adult on the Old Course. Of course, the other courses are slightly cheaper and you’ll save some money in the off-season as well.

There are plenty of places to stay when you want to golf at St. Andrews. There are over 500 hotels and numerous dining places nearby. There is easy access from local airstrips, so you won’t have much problem actually getting to the links on your scheduled day to play. In the meantime, you’ll enjoy some of the most beautiful countryside in the world complete with old castles and historical sites!

You can visit the official St. Andrews Link website at www.standrews.org.uk.
Only a few places in the world offer winter golfing as diverse as the Canary Islands. The Canaries are comprised of seven major islands, and five of them provide golfers a unique golfing experience. The volcanic landscape of the Canaries was formed by the Canary hotspot and decades of volcanic activity. This unusual landscape lends an air of off-world adventure in some areas of the islands.

Golfing on Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria is centrally located and home to the largest city of the Canary Islands: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Gran Canaria is also home to at least five beautiful golf courses. Most of the golf courses on Gran Canaria include shops for rentals or purchases, driving ranges, instructors for those who wish to improve their game, restaurants and snack bars. The golf clubs of Gran Canaria are:
* Real Club de Golf Las Palmas: Inaugurated on December 17, 1891, Real Club de Golf Las Palmas is the oldest golf course in Spain. This par 71, 18-hole golf course includes one normal putting green and one floodlit putting green.
* El Cortijo Club de Campo: Designed by Blake Stirling and Marco Martin, this par 72, 18-hole course has quick greens and six lakes.
* Campo de Golf Maspalomas: Nature and beauty had everything to do with this par 73, 18-hole golf course designed by Mackenzie Ross.
* Salobre Golf & Resort: As one of the newest golf courses on the island, Salobre offers a par 71, 18-hole course.
* Anfi Tauro Golf: This par 3, 9-hole course offers a more relaxed atmosphere than its larger counterparts according to some of the Gran Canaria blogs
Golfing on Tenerife
Tenerife is the largest of the seven islands and situated to the west of Gran Canaria. It is home to the second largest city of the Canaries: Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Golf is one of Tenerife's most popular sports, second only to water sports. Winter golfing is a growing sport in all of Tenerife's golf courses. Mt. Teide, the tallest point in Spain, is located on Tenerife. Mt. Teide can be seen from all of Teneriffe's golf courses, providing magnificent scenic opportunities.
Tenerife's golf courses include:

* Amarilla Golf and Country Club: stunning par 72, 18-hole golf course designed by Donald Steel is a great combination of residential real estate and international-standard golfing.
* Golf Las Americas: This par 72, 18-hole golf course provides great views of Playa de Las Americas or the ocean from nearly every hole.

* Golf Costa Adeje: A natural ravine and three tee-off levels of varying heights provide a very unique golfing experience at Golf Costa Adeje.

* Golf Del Sur: The infamous golf battle between Ernie Els and Phil Mickelson during the Shell Wonderful World of Golf tournament took place at Golf Del Sur. Two golf driving distance records have also been set at this famous golf course.

* La Rosaleda Golf Club: La Rosaleda offers a relaxing atmosphere for beginners or those who simply wish to improve their short play. Experienced trainers are available to help golfers improve their swing.

* Golf Los Palos: Golf Los Palos is a par 27, 9-hole course that provides numerous water hazards. Although a relatively small course, it's perfect for family outings and beginner golfers.

* Real Club de Golf Tenerife: The second oldest golf course in Spain is home to clearly visible hazards that help golfers learn to develop great golfing strategies.

Golfing on Fuerteventura

Fuerteventura is the second largest of the Canary Islands. Aside from the oldest history and longest beaches of the Canaries, Fuerteventura has one large 18-hole golf course. Fuerteventura Golf Club was designed by Juan Catarimeau. Catarimeau took great care in creating this course with an awareness of how the wind affects the outcome of every swing.

Golfing on Lanzarote

Although more golf courses are currently being planned, the primary course on Lanzarote is Golf Costa Teguise. This 18-hole golf course designed by John Harris and built in 1978 challenges beginners as well as expert golfers. The course is located at the base of an inactive volcano and surrounded by all natural flora.

Golfing on La Gomera

La Gomera is an adventure in itself. The island's landscape is one of deep ravines and high cliffs. Islanders have developed a special way to communicate across the ravines by whistling. Tecina Golf course, designed by Donald Steel, is the island's only golf course. Views of the sea and mountains are never obstructed by buildings, because there are no buildings on the golf course itself.

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They also have a five day Gran Canaria weather forecast along with what the Gran Canaria weather is now.
and holiday details with Gran Canaria flights are available with yourgrancanaria.net

Golf Instruction

Golf Instruction






There are many ways you can go about receiving instruction for your golf game. Many of use – even those who have been golfing for a long time – can benefit from some type of golf instruction. The good news is that there are all sorts of options you can pursue to get effective teaching on the golf game.



There are many different ways you can go about receiving golf instruction. Most golf clubs have club pros on staff who are more than happy to offer lessons for a fee. The advantage to instruction like this is that you get one on one advice as well as specific fixes to your swing tailored to how your body moves.



Golf seminars and schools are often found in many places around the country. Professional instructors often travel around the country holding week long golf schools on local courses. This type of golf instruction is also advantageous because you are utilizing the skills and knowledge of a golf professional.

A student’s success comes from having an instructor that that he or she can relate to, understand, and can ultimately see improvement in their own game. In some cases students enjoy instructors who are rigorous and demanding while others enjoy an instructor who is patient and pushes the student at a slower rate.

Find an instructor that you are comfortable with and who has the credentials and experience to effectively provide the golf instruction you need. Ask questions before you sign up. Where did the instructor get his or her training? What kind of scores does he or she make on a consistent basis? You will want someone who knows what he or she is talking about so you don’t get bad advice and training.

Believe it or not, you can find some great golf instruction online at various websites in articles published by professionals in the game. These articles address specific parts of the golf game, so if you are looking for a way to improve your stance or get more distance from your drive, you can certainly find it online!

If you want to get better at the game of golf, you can’t go wrong when you seek out golf instruction. There are a lot of people who have learned about the game both in seminars as well as through playing. Above all, the most important part of golf instruction is to get out on the course and test out what you’ve been told. Learning through doing might be the best instructor of all.

Golf Carts

Golf Carts






While many people think that golf isn’t really golf unless you walk the course, the reality is that some people just can’t do that. That’s where golf carts come in handy. This author personally won’t play golf very often without the benefit of a golf cart, but that’s just my preference – I tend to be a little lazy. But with the new golf carts that are out today, they really can make golf a little more enjoyable.



Besides not having to haul your golf bag around with you, the golf cart can also help you avoid fatigue and carry along a cooler of snacks, soda, or beer along with you if that’s what you like to do when you golf. You can also get a good rest on a hot day when you use a golf cart to navigate the course.



There are basically three big golf cart manufacturers that dominate the golf cart market:



* Yamaha

* EZ Go

* Club Car



Some golf carts are powered with small gas engines while others are electrically powered. The electric golf carts were the first mass-produced electric vehicles for private consumer use. Modern golf carts may have car-like styling despite being no bigger than a traditional golf cart. Accessories such as audio entertainment systems, custom wheels, and custom body panels in an assortment of colors are now being offered as choices for the personal golf cart.



Golf carts aren’t just used on the golf course. Some small communities or neighborhoods will use a golf cart where their lack of pollutants, lack of noise, and safety for pedestrians and other cars are beneficial. While purpose-built for general transportation, these are called Neighborhood Electric Vehicles and they have various operating limitations such as top speed and heavy regulation on street use. They do resemble traditional golf carts in style, but some are enclosed to accommodate for use in all types of weather.



There is a huge market for aftermarket parts on golf carts. Each major manufacturing company has their own line of aftermarket parts to enhance off-road capabilities. Because golf carts can have a long life, people often buy used golf carts making these aftermarket parts very valuable to people who need to fix broken parts of their golf cart.



Golf carts are considered by many golfers to be an essential part of the golf game. Others just think the golf cart make a golf course more dangerous. Either way, the truth is golf carts can really help make the game more enjoyable by leaps and bounds.

Saturday 10 April 2010

Tips for buying a golf club set for a beginner golfer

Finding the correct set of golf clubs as a beginner golfer can be quite overwhelming. With so many options and styles to choose from, how could a novice golfer ever find the right set? There are a few characteristics that a golf set must have in order to be an optimum fit for a beginner. First and foremost, finding the proper length is essential. The average "off the rack" set may be appropriate for some but not for all. It would be in the beginner's best interest to have a few basic measurements taken. The two most basic measurements are the golfer's height and the distance in inches from their wrist to the floor when standing tall with their hands by their sides. By having this information the beginner now knows what length of club fits them best.


Secondly, it would be beneficial to have the beginners club head speed measured. This is crucial in finding the proper shaft flex. If the golf club shaft is too flexible or too stiff the club is not performing at its most favorable level for that given golfer. There are golfers of all abilities and swing speeds and manufacturer's are now more than ever are catering to these specific needs. A few swings using a swing speed gauge will indicate which flex is the most favorable.

Now that the beginner has the proper length and flex it is important to point out a few characteristics that sets posses that would be most advantageous to them. First, I would recommend an oversize club head. These oversize club heads have a larger sweet spot and have additional perimeter weighting which allows the beginner to make less than perfect contact while still getting a desirable ball flight. Most of these oversize and perimeter weighted club heads will also have a cavity back. This cavity back allows more weight to be placed around the clubs perimeter which creates a more forgiving golf club, this is vital for a beginner.

When looking at sets for beginners I would also recommend a golf set with offset. Club heads. A golf club with offset positions the golfers hands ahead of the club head at address which is crucial to making good quality contact. Another benefit of an offset club is that the center of gravity is pushed back on the head, causing a higher loft on the ball. The only disadvantage of offset in a golf club is that it is harder to work the ball both right to left and visa versa. This is something that only experienced players can execute on command and beginners should not be concerned with this practice.

When shopping for a beginner set for yourself, a family member, or friend, it would be beneficial to remember these simple key ideas. First, find the proper length club with the proper shaft flex. Next, look for a club head that is oversize with a cavity back. Lastly, try to find clubs with some offset in them. By looking for clubs with these basic traits, it will not only narrow your search, it will guarantee that the beginner will be starting to play this great game with the proper tools necessary to not only enjoy the experience but also to perform it.

About the Author Mike Blair

http://www.Linksmangolf.com

http://www.Teenagergolfshop

Tips for buying a golf club set for the teenager golfer

Playing golf as a teenager can be one of the most joyous times of ones golfing life. You have no responsibilities or pressures other than having fun on the golf course. How much fun can one have if you're not using the proper equipment? Teenage golfers fall into a very unique category. Most teens are too large or strong for a typical junior set and not large or strong enough for an adult set. Often time's junior golf sets shafts are too flexible for a teen and are often not long enough. On the other hand, a full length adult set is not light enough and the shaft flex can be too stiff.


Most golfers will tell you that playing with a club that is the proper length and shaft flex is a major key to enjoying and performing this great game. Luckily for today's teen golfer there is an answer to this dilemma. Today's teen golfer now has the luxury of having a teen golf set as a viable option for their equipment choice. These sets are typically made for golfers that are 4'10"-5'5" and come with more flexible shaft, which is the perfect medium between the typical junior flex and the typical adult flex. A good number of golfers start playing in there teen years. This can be a blessing and also a curse. The blessing is that teens are very flexible and usually have very good hand eye coordination, two major components of playing golf successfully. The curse is that without the proper equipment teens can develop bad habits that can last a life time and hinder their enjoyment of the game for the rest of their golfing career.

The games growth is very dependent on teens. If teens are struggling with finding proper equipment it is safeto say that the games overall growth will become marginal at best. Golf instills tremendous core values in people, especially teens. Respect, politeness, and honesty are just a few of the many important traits a teenager can come away with from playing golf which will translate into their everyday life. Playing golf is also a great way to meet new people, make new friends, and share camaraderie with others that have a passion for golf. Later in life golf can become a very useful business tool; however none of these things will ever manifest itself without a proper introduction to the game with proper equipment.

I can speak from personal experience that finding a proper set as a teenager was a struggle to say the least. Being left handed made it especially difficult. Unfortunately I never had the option of a teen set growing up. Modifying adult sets to fit a teen can be very costly and time consuming. Today's teen golfer should feel very fortunate that a teen set exists, they have been given a great opportunity to learn and play this game with a set of golf clubs built specifically for them. After all, golf is supposed to be fun, when you're a teen playing with proper equipment it may just be the most enjoyable time of your golfing life.


About the Author

Mike Blair is a golf industry professional and has designed golf sets for junior players and adults sold at both retail and wholesale.

Once owner of the largest retail golf stores in New England Mike has utilized years of buying experience and insight into helping Junior golfers and teenage golfers.

http://www.teenagergolfshop.com/

Saturday 27 March 2010

I Know a Man

I know a man
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He will teach you three golf stretches you must do in your home which will get your back loose before you even get on your byke.

He will tell you why using gym machines can be hurting your golf swing not helping, and you don`t want that. Also why your body is what keeps you from playing a better game and not you equipment and why you don`t have to be a fitness fanatic to be fit for golf. It does not take hours a day like you may think.By just taking a look at http://tinyurl.com/ydtx9e9 you can meet this man and you will bless me for it.

I will be writing some more on golf