Copywriting - “The Long Lost Sales Letters”



Early in his copywriting career, Dan Lok agreed to an “apprenticeship” arrangement with a Millionaire Direct Marketer from Canada called “Mr. X”. Together they wrote hundreds of classified ads, ‘advertorials’ and sales letters for the many direct marketing businesses that Mr. X owned.

But according to Dan Lok, he says “Mr. X. treated me like dirt”. Apparently Dan was learning from one of the very best in the business, but the working conditions were less than ideal:

“He didn’t pay me squat and he made me rewrite just about everything I ever wrote. If an ad got great response, he took the credit, and if it tanked, I got all the blame.”

Nevertheless, during these years under the “cracking whip” of Mr. X, Dan Lok managed to write
over 188 pages of ads that generated over $3 million dollars in sales.

Eventually, Dan “escaped” from Mr. X and went on to produce some of the best-selling ads in
internet history for other clients. And just a few years ago, Dan Lok “retired early” from his
full-time job being one of the world’s highest-paid copywriters - going full-time into the Internet Marketing Business.

The letters that were created during the “Mr. X” days were assumed to be lost forever…until one day Dan stubbed his toe on a big box in his garage and…

The birth of “The Long Lost Sales Letters”!

Now you can get your hands on the “Long Lost Sales Letters” and you’ll have full permission to

“legally plagiarize” any headline, opening paragraph, offer, guarantee, bullet - you name it.
Take it word for word. If you want to change it around, that’s OK. Leave it “as-is”, that’s fine
too.

This isn’t some “swipe file” full of a bunch of so-called ‘proven’ ads that you can only look at
for “ideas”…but you’re still legally bound not to copy word-for-word. No worrying about the
“copyright police” knocking on your door or getting a nasty “cease and desist” letter from
some lawyer.

This is a “take file”, not just a “swipe file”.

Nor is this some hodge-podge bunch of antiquated ads from the 1920’s with headlines like “Use

Cocaine Cream for Whiter Teeth” - these are all recent, proven ads from a business that actually still exists and thrives to this day.

And unlike those silly unproven templates and “copyright-free” kits - you’ll have the full
confidence of knowing that these letters are tried-and-true.

Every single one of these ads have the blood, sweat & tears behind them that can only come from someone risking their own money to mail them to a list of qualified prospects and testing and tweaking for response.

So You Want Killer Sales Letters Without Hiring Expensive Copywriters or the Time-Consuming Drudgery of Learning Copywriting Yourself?

Go to:
Dan Lok’s Long Lost Sales Letters Website.

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