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From: Sheila Scofield
When: Wednesday, 7:02 PM

Dear Internet Marketer,

A few days ago, our software engineers stumbled upon a devilishly tricky way to make our products sell like crazy.

You see, last week I installed an advanced tracking program on all our websites, and I discovered something truly shocking.

I had been testing out two different versions of one of our web pages, and I wanted to know which one was making more sales.

When I looked at the statistics though, I was completely surprised to find out something far more important than that — most people weren’t even reading my page!

And then it hit me: All this time I had been fiddling around with what I was putting on my web page, but I hadn’t even considered the possibility that people weren’t even reading it.

Here’s a screenshot from Google Analytics, the tracking software I used, so you can see exactly what I mean:

As you can see, I gathered data on 35,813 visits, so the information here is prety accurate. The average amount of time that people spent on my site was less than 5 minutes, and 71% of my visitors “bounced” (left my site without clicking on anything).

Isn’t that disappointing? I know I was disappointed!

But at the same time, I was excited, because I felt like I had found a big clue as to why people weren’t purchasing from my site.

I did more research, to uncover something even more shocking:

This new data made the “5 minute” look good! Really, over 75% of my visitors were spending 10 seconds or less on my page.

After spending a few days doing in-depth research on Google, I discovered that this is in fact better than most people do, too!

I realized at this point that if I wanted to really boost my sales, it didn’t really matter what I put on my web page, since most people weren’t even reading it.

I could have paid $100,000 to have the world’s best marketing consultant write a beautiful sales letter, but most of my visitors wouldn’t even have seen it.

I delved further into the statistics to make sure, and, you guessed it — the small percentage of people who were actually spending time on my site were the ones who were buying, of course.

I spent a long time trying to figure out what to do about this. Ten seconds isn’t even long enough for people to read just one sentence and process it enough to know if I have something they want to buy.

So, obviously the answer had nothing to do with what I wrote on the page.

I thought about trying to get some really bizarre and attention-grabbing images and animations, but I knew that this was a desperate, gimmicky last resort and it didn’t feel right.

There had to be a way to grab those visitors back before they left my page!