Kyle Milligan – $20 Million Copy Vault
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Vault of $20 Million Copies
This is every MILLION DOLLAR promotion I discovered in 2021. Oxford Club’s Win Both Ways Promotion is one example.
SAV Promotion by Jeff Brown. The Banyan Hill Digitarium. And so much more! Many of these promotions are no longer available and hence cannot be found in the wild. You can only receive access to each one – as well as over 9+ hours of video in which I go through every lesson and insight each one gave me – by filling out the form on the following page and opening the vault.
Kyle’s Special Recipe
The “Sales Letter Beats”
The million-dollar sales structure (which is followed by every single control-beating promotion) will appear right before your eyes. You’ll understand when to tease the “Mechanism.” What is the significance of possessing a “Force of Nature.” Why are you leaving money on the table by not including a “Winter is Coming” section? How to Consider the “Catalyst.” And much, much more. This is the first time the public has had access to this structure.
BONUSES ADDED 2 EXCLUSIVE TRAININGS
In addition to the insights and secrets, as well as the 9+ hours of recordings, you’ll receive two FREE extra courses from the $20 Million Copy Vault!
The first is a 48-minute video tutorial with myself and Pretty Fly Copywriting’s Justin Blackman (AKA The 10,000 Headlines Guy) that shows you precisely how to make endless excellent headlines on command. You’ll never have to ponder what to write at the top of your next promotion again!
And the second is a comprehensive Email Training course with John Rhodes that uncovers the three methods to make money with email, how to sell a “buying frenzy,” his secret email set-ups, how to earn hundreds of dollars per hour composing emails, four email swipe formulae, and much more!
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