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1954 FWD 6364D Sixmaster Truck Sales Brochure


1954 FWD 6364D Sixmaster Truck Sales Brochure


$9.99


1954 FWD 366 Fourmaster Truck Sales Brochure


1954 FWD 366 Fourmaster Truck Sales Brochure


$9.99


1954 FWD 368D Fourmaster Truck Sales Brochure


1954 FWD 368D Fourmaster Truck Sales Brochure


$9.99


1954 FWD 6368D Six Wheel Drive Truck Sales Brochure


1954 FWD 6368D Six Wheel Drive Truck Sales Brochure


$9.99


Mack c. 1970 - 1971 MB - 491 T Truck Sales Brochure


Mack c. 1970 – 1971 MB – 491 T Truck Sales Brochure


$5.99


Dodge 1983 Van Truck Sales Brochure


Dodge 1983 Van Truck Sales Brochure


$5.99


Chevrolet 1985 Pickup Truck Sales Brochure


Chevrolet 1985 Pickup Truck Sales Brochure


$5.99


Mack 1965 U607LT Diesel Truck Sales Brochure


Mack 1965 U607LT Diesel Truck Sales Brochure


$6.99


Dodge 1984 Caravan Truck Sales Brochure


Dodge 1984 Caravan Truck Sales Brochure


$6.99


Mack 1971 MB483S Diesel Truck Sales Brochure


Mack 1971 MB483S Diesel Truck Sales Brochure


$6.99


2008 Chevy Cars & Trucks Sales Brochure/Buyers Guide


2008 Chevy Cars & Trucks Sales Brochure/Buyers Guide


$2.97


Dodge 1983 Pickup Truck Sales Brochure


Dodge 1983 Pickup Truck Sales Brochure


$7.99


Chevrolet 2006 Silverado Truck Sales Brochure


Chevrolet 2006 Silverado Truck Sales Brochure


$7.99


Chevrolet 2006 Tahoe Truck Sales Brochure


Chevrolet 2006 Tahoe Truck Sales Brochure


$7.99


Chevrolet 2006 Commercial Truck Sales Brochure


Chevrolet 2006 Commercial Truck Sales Brochure


$7.99


Autocar 1954 Truck Sales Brochure


Autocar 1954 Truck Sales Brochure


$7.99


Majestic c. 1980 - 1985 Interior Truck Sales Brochure


Majestic c. 1980 – 1985 Interior Truck Sales Brochure


$7.99


GMC 1952 740 - 50 Gasoline Truck Sales Brochure


GMC 1952 740 – 50 Gasoline Truck Sales Brochure


$6.99


IH c. 1969 - 1970 CO 1710 A Truck Sales Brochure


IH c. 1969 – 1970 CO 1710 A Truck Sales Brochure


$5.27


1980 Mack Bogie Logging Dump Truck Sales Brochure


1980 Mack Bogie Logging Dump Truck Sales Brochure


$9.99


Chevrolet 1985 Medium Sized Trucks Sales Brochure


Chevrolet 1985 Medium Sized Trucks Sales Brochure


$5.27


Ford 1969 Truck Accessories Sales Brochure


Ford 1969 Truck Accessories Sales Brochure


$22.99


Ford 1970 Ranchero Truck Sales Brochure


Ford 1970 Ranchero Truck Sales Brochure


$22.99


White 1974 Road Boss Truck Sales Brochure


White 1974 Road Boss Truck Sales Brochure


$14.99


IH c. 1969 - 1970 CO 1730 A Truck Sales Brochure


IH c. 1969 – 1970 CO 1730 A Truck Sales Brochure


$5.27


IH c. 1969 - 1970 CO 1750 A Truck Sales Brochure


IH c. 1969 – 1970 CO 1750 A Truck Sales Brochure


$5.27


IH c. 1969 - 1970 CO 1810 A Truck Sales Brochure


IH c. 1969 – 1970 CO 1810 A Truck Sales Brochure


$5.27


IH c. 1969 - 1970 CO 1830 A Truck Sales Brochure


IH c. 1969 – 1970 CO 1830 A Truck Sales Brochure


$5.27


IH c. 1969 - 1970 CO 1850 A Truck Sales Brochure


IH c. 1969 – 1970 CO 1850 A Truck Sales Brochure


$5.27


Mack c. 1970 - 1971 MB - 491 T Truck Sales Brochure


Mack c. 1970 – 1971 MB – 491 T Truck Sales Brochure


$5.87


Autocar 1954 Driver Cab Truck Sales Brochure


Autocar 1954 Driver Cab Truck Sales Brochure


$5.87


Dodge 1960 High Tonnage Diesel Trucks Sales Brochure


Dodge 1960 High Tonnage Diesel Trucks Sales Brochure


$15.99


IH International 1971 Scout Truck Sales Brochure


IH International 1971 Scout Truck Sales Brochure


$18.99


IH c. 1970 Pickup & Scout Truck Sales Brochure


IH c. 1970 Pickup & Scout Truck Sales Brochure


$12.99


1949 Studebaker Truck Sales Folder Mailer Brochure 49


1949 Studebaker Truck Sales Folder Mailer Brochure 49


$8.10


Mack 1963 B61X 4WD Diesel Truck Sales Brochure


Mack 1963 B61X 4WD Diesel Truck Sales Brochure


$8.87


GMC 1968 Conventional Truck Sales Brochure


GMC 1968 Conventional Truck Sales Brochure


$7.67


Danbury Mint 1958 Apache LE Pickup Truck Sales Brochure


Danbury Mint 1958 Apache LE Pickup Truck Sales Brochure


$3.95


Grabowski 1908 Power Wagon Co. Trucks Sales Brochure


Grabowski 1908 Power Wagon Co. Trucks Sales Brochure


$274.99


1979 Chevrolet Chevy Pickup Truck Sales Brochure


1979 Chevrolet Chevy Pickup Truck Sales Brochure


$7.99


1976 FORD F100 F150 F250 F350 TRUCK Sales Brochure


1976 FORD F100 F150 F250 F350 TRUCK Sales Brochure


$25.08


Published specifically for this model year, this item includes color pictures of exteriors and/or interiors, along with promotional text….

1964 CHEVROLET PLEASURE TRUCK Sales Brochure Book


1964 CHEVROLET PLEASURE TRUCK Sales Brochure Book


$34.20


Published specifically for this model year, this item includes color pictures of exteriors and/or interiors, along with promotional text….

1995 FORD F100 F150 F250 F350 TRUCK Sales Brochure


1995 FORD F100 F150 F250 F350 TRUCK Sales Brochure


$17.10


Published specifically for this model year, this item includes color pictures of exteriors and/or interiors, along with promotional text….

2006 DODGE RAM PICKUP TRUCK Sales Brochure Book


2006 DODGE RAM PICKUP TRUCK Sales Brochure Book


$27.36


Published specifically for this model year, this item includes color pictures of exteriors and/or interiors, along with promotional text….

1965 FORD F100 F150 F250 TRUCK Sales Brochure Book


1965 FORD F100 F150 F250 TRUCK Sales Brochure Book


$21.66


Published specifically for this model year, this item includes color pictures of exteriors and/or interiors, along with promotional text….

1981 TOYOTA TRUCK Sales Brochure Literature Book


1981 TOYOTA TRUCK Sales Brochure Literature Book


$25.08


Published specifically for this model year, this item includes color pictures of exteriors and/or interiors, along with promotional text….

John Deere Construction Equipment Trucks Model 350D 400D Sales Brochure


John Deere Construction Equipment Trucks Model 350D 400D Sales Brochure



a brochure showing standard and optional equipment available etc…

Why Stretching Will Kill Your Sales

I’m a tennis fanatic—my whole family is. I’m a 4.0, my wife is a 3.5, (those are USTA rankings) and my daughter plays on her HS tennis team.

If a tennis match is being broadcast on the Tennis Channel, ESPN or FSN, life comes to an immediate standstill in my house. The dishes are left in the sink, laundry doesn’t get done, and the dog doesn’t get walked (we just put him out in the backyard).

We play tennis (lessons, matches, tournaments) 3-5 times a week, and we’ll rarely schedule a vacation during the “slams” (Australian, French, US Opens and Wimbledon).

And yes, I want to have Roger Federer’s baby.

Okay, you get the point.

Now recently it’s been promulgated by physical trainers that tennis players, and presumably all athletes and weekend warriors, should not stretch before exercising, playing, competing, etc.

I’m not going to get into all the reasons why, or when you should actually do your stretching. Suffice it to say, stretching is detrimental to your health if it’s the first thing you do before exerting yourself in any physical endeavor.

And I find it so interesting that the same prohibition also applies to, yup, marketers!

Stretching before presenting an offer will hurt a marketer’s back-end (sales, that is) and…

It’ll kill cash flow

Here’s why…

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). The entire developed world has it. And I’m not slighting those who are clinically diagnosed (though there seems to be some debate as to whether it really is a true medical disorder).

Nonetheless, because of technology, ambition, opportunity, cost-of-living and a myriad of other reasons—the most valuable, transitory, easily depleted, irreplaceable resource that can be neither seen, touched, smelled or heard—is time.

No one has a wealth of time, just a constantly growing deficit.

Therefore, as a marketer, if you don’t grab your prospect’s and customer’s attention immediately with a compelling and captivating offer—the odds of making a sale is about the same as me turning off the TV when Roger Federer is playing.

And yet, if there is one affliction most marketers suffer from—it’s Speed Deficit Disorder (SDD)

They don’t get to the point—quick enough!

Every communication you have with your market, even if it’s not sale-related—has to be clearly discernable and understandable, online and off, “above the fold”. There’s no time to warm-up and stretch.

And I’m not just talking about your headline—which is a whole ‘nother topic. But even your headlines have to be clear and direct; they can’t be cute or obtuse. A headline must possess all or most of the 4 U’s: it has to be Useful, Urgent, Ultra-specific and Unique.

What I’m talking about here though, is your first sentence, your first paragraph—after your headline.

In every promotion, right from the get-go, you’ve got to tell ‘em what you’re gonna tell ‘em, before you tell ‘em anything else.

No one’s dying to hear from you

So don’t go strutting through cyberspace and customer’s mailboxes like a peacock with no sense of purpose or direction.

After all, you’re asking for someone’s time. Many parents will give up their children before they’ll sacrifice their time—that’s why there’s day care centers, latch-key kids, and sociopathic, homicidal, high-school gun-slingers (don’t get me started on the lack of quality family time).

Waste your target market’s time often enough, and your emails and direct mail will be deleted and discarded before they’re opened—same goes for your website.

I don’t know how many times I’ve arrived at a website and wasn’t sure I was in the right place—’cause I couldn’t immediately see what they do, what service they provide or what products they sell—and I didn’t have the time to find out.

If you could sell time—you’d make a fortune. In the meantime, whatever you’re selling will cost time—at the outset.

So don’t beat about the bush. Don’t build a warm and fuzzy nest in which to lay an egg—present the bird, already cooked and ready to be eaten.

Then, if you think it will help grease the slide, you can talk about the weather, where you went to college, the boil on your uncle’s butt—or whatever you think will float your market’s boat.

Learn from my mistake

If this article was a sales letter, I’ll bet you a tennis bag and ten tennis racquets that I couldn’t give away a Brinks truck filled with 24 karat gold bricks for $1—if that’s what I was offering.

Why, because who in their right mind cares about, much less has time to consider, my tennis ranking, my tennis obsession or how I walk my dog. They’d stop reading after two or three sentences—they’d never get to the part where I offer to fill their living room with 10 tons of gold bricks for a measly buck!

But it’s not a sales letter… and yet, it’s still won’t be read by many people—especially those not interested in tennis—because I took too long to make my point.

Sheesh! What a waste of my time!

About the Author

Barry A. Densa is one of America’s top freelance direct response copywriters. Visit www.WritingWithPersonality.com and see how Barry easily and quickly converts prospects into buyers using “salesmanship in printâ€. And while there, sign up for his highly regarded FREE ezine: Marketing Wit & Wisdom!

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February 8th, 2010 at 8:03 pm