How To Legally and Ethically Steal Million-Dollar Ideas!
by Dan Lok
Published on this site: June 23rd, 2005 - See
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It was hard enough to invent the wheel, so why would you want
to try and re-invent it?
Some companies spend thousands of dollars in market research and
development trying to figure out the best way to reach their
market.
They've come up with killer concepts and can't-miss techniques.
And the good news is although your can copyright words and graphics,
you can't copyright ideas.
This fact makes the Internet the equivalent of a marketing "bank
vault" and you can make withdrawals any time you have a need.
The first thing you want to do is visit the website of your strongest
competitor.
Find out what they're doing that you're not... What they're offering
that you're not... What they're saying that you're not.
You may think you have a "killer" sales pitch on your
site, but maybe your competitor knows something you don't, and that
something is exactly what's making you an "also-ran."
Don't limit your research to local competitors. Check out what
the "big boys" are doing, too.
Pay attention to everything from the language they use to close
the sale to the navigation bar that gets people around the site.
Make a note of the colors they use, the font, and anything else
that you think makes the site appealing to consumers.
The best part of this plan is that whatever you discover can be
"poached" for your web copy. You can highlight the same
benefits, hit the same "emotional" buttons, match (or
better) the guarantee, etc., etc., etc.
By the time you're finished cherry-picking through your competitor's
copy and other in-your-industry sites, you'll have the ammunition
to create a double-barreled, "killer" web site of your
own.
Now you can't be stupid about this.
Copying someone's sales message word-for-word isn't just unethical,
it's illegal and a breach of copyright laws. Plus there's no guarantee
that the sales message is going to work for you.
Ultimately you'll have to test and refine it anyway, so there's
no point in ripping-off someone else's copy to save time.
Too much risk and no reward.

Dan Lok is known as "The World's #1 Website Conversion
Expert", with a proven track record of selling over $25.7 million
dollars of merchandise and services. Dan has resuscitated copy that
was previously in "critical condition" and helped his
clients to double and triple their conversion rates
some as
much as 417%!!! More than 200 websites have been "Lok-ed"
and loaded for Internet action. Go to: http://www.WebsiteConversionExpert.com

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