Sukhdarshan singh

About Sukhdarshan singh

"I would like to apply for you're help I know my mail to you be surprising at all but it's not a mistake because I believe them seeking riches will find each other and I want to transfer the sum at $TWENTY MILLION DOLLARS immediately to a bank their in your name…"The grammar is pretty bad and that makes it an obvious scam. Now what do your site visitors think when they read your sales page, or your information product? Have you proofread that PLR or MRR product before offering it for re-sale? It may be damaging your reputation or your sales letter could be costing you sales, or simply visit www.sales-letter-secret.com Even if the grammar errors on your sales material are not as bad as the example, a single serious error can cost you money. And, I asked myself what does that mean? It means nothing. Is the sender serious? Three major errors in the subject and they want me to buy their latest $47 product. They don't care enough to even proofread the email they are sending me so how much effort could they possibly have put into the product itself? Do you think I bought their product? I never even bothered to read the sales letter. If they put so little effort into the most important part of their sales campaign, the first point of contact, then I had no interest in anything else they had to say.

Wissen Sie, Grammatik gibt Doppel-Verkäufe?

"Ich möchte mich für Sie helfen, ich weiß, dass meine E-Mail an Sie überraschen, aber es ist nicht ein Fehler, weil ich glaube, sie sucht Reichtümer finden einander und ich möchte die Summe bei $ zwanzig Millionen...
Date Posted: October 10, 2008