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More sales from each advert

How to get teachers to believe in you and your products

Why your product, your audience, and your advertisement need to match completely

No one is going to buy from you unless they believe what you say.  But how can you ensure they believe?

How to build a big audience and become a “must read” advertiser

What would it be like if all teachers saw you as the expert in your field?

The way the message is written affects the level of sales

The five key elements of a successful advertisement

Successful adverts to teachers are written with teachers attitudes in mind

How do you persuade the more hesitant teacher to buy

Why common sense does not work when selling to schools.

Be modest with your claims when selling to teachers

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