Marketing
Sales Page Copy Template
A fill-in-the-blank sales page that walks a reader from cold to buy: hook, pain, promise, proof, offer, and close, in the right order.
What is inside
- Hook and headline formulas
- Problem, story, and solution blocks
- Offer stack, pricing, and guarantee
- Objection-handling FAQ and final CTA
Who it is for
Anyone writing a sales page for their own offer: course creators, coaches, and product founders who are not copywriters.
Questions it answers
- What order do the sections of a sales page go in, from hook to close?
- How do I handle objections and present the guarantee?
What you get
A complete sales-page copy template in Word and Google Doc form with a prompt for every section from hook to close.
Format: Editable Word + Google Doc
Preview shows the document layout. The full text is in your download.
Editable Word + Google Doc
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- Editable, so you make it yours in minutes
- Yours to keep and reuse
- Built for real founders by Dee Williams
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