All the excitement of live launching without the high stress and risk to your revenue.
All the consistency of evergreen without the low conversions, low urgency,
and low energy.
All the sales you can handle—and all you have to do is set it up and flip it on.
In 2018, I made about $40,000 in my copywriting training course business—the most I’d ever made. And I’d been at it since 2012. At the tail end of that year, I created and implemented what I now call the Circuit Sales System.
In 2019, I made $268,000.
And then, in 2020, I made more than $1.6M. I 40x-ed my business in a little over two years with ONE system that I put in place. (And, by the way, I did that with a $497-$597 product.)
What would 40 times your current revenue mean for you?
The CSS is powered by proven psychological principles to always give your audience the right offer, at the right time, in the right way. And because not every one of your prospects is going to buy immediately , it has built-in, automated additional sales sequences that mimic the excitement of a live launch without you having to launch live ever again.
The CSS is powered by proven psychological principles to always give your audience the right offer, at the right time, in the right way. And because not every one of your prospects is going to buy immediately , it has built-in, automated additional sales sequences that mimic the excitement of a live launch without you having to launch live ever again.
I’ll admit it: I’m a lazy entrepreneur. When other digital business owners would talk about their free Facebook groups or their challenges or working 80 hours a week for their launches, I’d quietly exit the conversation.
Frankly, I didn’t WANT any of that. I didn’t WANT to have to put all kinds of time and energy into people who hadn’t paid me anything. I didn’t WANT to have to constantly be coming up with new content and programs for them. I didn’t WANT to gamble my finances on one or two chaotic, stressful weeks a year.
I wanted it to be EASIER. I wanted to be able to serve up my best messaging and content to my target audience once. I wanted to capitalize on when people were most excited about what I had to offer. I wanted to support people in their interest in purchasing, not penalize them or force them to conform to my schedule. I wanted people to be excited about their purchase and feel GOOD about making it. (And yes, we regularly get people THANKING us for selling to them.)
VALUE OF THE PROGRAM:
$14, 000
FAST ACTION PRICING
$8,995
VALUE OF THE PROGRAM:
$14, 000
FAST ACTION PRICING
$3,555
Follow these steps:
You can copy and paste the code at: This Link.
Yes, if you look at the html code, there is a div element with an inline style declaration stating that the max-width is equal to 800px. The "margin: 0 auto;" style centers the 800px block on the page. You can adjust these values to make the FAQ block a different size.
Yes, just edit the style declaration for "details[open] summary" and replace the "#616161;" hex color code in the "background: #616161;" element. If you use a light color for the background you might also want to change the "color: #FFF;" element to "color: #000;" (black) or a similar dark color so the text can be seen.
Yes,just add the word "open" to the details tag. It would look like <details open> in the code. That details section will then render opened, but still can be clicked closed.
Nope. This is a personal project that Frank is sharing, and not an officially supported bit of code. You can show it to any HTML / CSS coder and they will recognize it as standards-based, regular old HTML5 and easy-peasy CSS. Go forth and hire an expert!
Follow these steps:
You can copy and paste the code at: This Link.
Yes, if you look at the html code, there is a div element with an inline style declaration stating that the max-width is equal to 800px. The "margin: 0 auto;" style centers the 800px block on the page. You can adjust these values to make the FAQ block a different size.
Yes, just edit the style declaration for "details[open] summary" and replace the "#616161;" hex color code in the "background: #616161;" element. If you use a light color for the background you might also want to change the "color: #FFF;" element to "color: #000;" (black) or a similar dark color so the text can be seen.
Yes,just add the word "open" to the details tag. It would look like <details open> in the code. That details section will then render opened, but still can be clicked closed.
Nope. This is a personal project that Frank is sharing, and not an officially supported bit of code. You can show it to any HTML / CSS coder and they will recognize it as standards-based, regular old HTML5 and easy-peasy CSS. Go forth and hire an expert!
All the excitement of live launching without the high stress and risk to your revenue.
All the consistency of evergreen without the low conversions, low urgency,
and low energy.
All the sales you can handle—and all you have to do is set it up and flip it on.
In 2018, I made about $40,000 in my copywriting training course business—the most I’d ever made. And I’d been at it since 2012. At the tail end of that year, I created and implemented what I now call the Circuit Sales System.
In 2019, I made $268,000.
And then, in 2020, I made more than $1.6M. I 40x-ed my business in a little over two years with ONE system that I put in place. (And, by the way, I did that with a $497-$597 product.)
What would 40 times your current revenue mean for you?
The CSS is powered by proven psychological principles to always give your audience the right offer, at the right time, in the right way. And because not every one of your prospects is going to buy immediately , it has built-in, automated additional sales sequences that mimic the excitement of a live launch without you having to launch live ever again.
The CSS is powered by proven psychological principles to always give your audience the right offer, at the right time, in the right way. And because not every one of your prospects is going to buy immediately , it has built-in, automated additional sales sequences that mimic the excitement of a live launch without you having to launch live ever again.
I’ll admit it: I’m a lazy entrepreneur. When other digital business owners would talk about their free Facebook groups or their challenges or working 80 hours a week for their launches, I’d quietly exit the conversation.
Frankly, I didn’t WANT any of that. I didn’t WANT to have to put all kinds of time and energy into people who hadn’t paid me anything. I didn’t WANT to have to constantly be coming up with new content and programs for them. I didn’t WANT to gamble my finances on one or two chaotic, stressful weeks a year.
I wanted it to be EASIER. I wanted to be able to serve up my best messaging and content to my target audience once. I wanted to capitalize on when people were most excited about what I had to offer. I wanted to support people in their interest in purchasing, not penalize them or force them to conform to my schedule. I wanted people to be excited about their purchase and feel GOOD about making it. (And yes, we regularly get people THANKING us for selling to them.)