As I've said in other posts, I have a page on my site which is currently getting 200-300 unique visitors per week searching for information on color, color theory, color schemes, color psychology, etc. I've reviewed those stats, and written a 20 page report which answers pretty much everything anyone has ever queried to get to that free article. What I plan to do (after some encouragement here) is swap out the original article (which IS still floating around on other web sites) and replace with a sales page to point to the e-report.
I've got a few people reviewing the document, and am flipping price around in my head, and have gotten set up with PayLoadz (for now) to test the waters.
Considering the fact that the people who land here are do-it-yourselfers who are searching for information on color (ie., what color goes with blue? how do I make my color palette? what color means loyalty? ) how do you think the copy on this page works?
http://www.sohoitgoes.com/products/color-theory.html
Bear in mind 1) I am still collecting testimonials 2) I haven't set a price or hooked up the sales piece - so that is to come. I will also be putting a picture of me and/or the report cover on the page. I just would like opinions on the draft copy, whether it sells what I have.
I'm still open to reviewers but only need 1-2 more. I am being told (so far) that the content is excellent, easy to read/understand, and much needed, but that I will never be able to sell it for much because the info is already on the web (but so is everything, don't you think?).
What is the appropriate place in a sales letter to mention price? At the bottom? Is it fair to give an "in a hurry - get it now" box half way down - I know I'D appreciate something like that.
Thanks!