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must have: the features and the benefits (especially the benefits!) of the product; the
stories supporting the use of the product; and novel ideas on how your product has
been put to use. (Wow, it's like an 'open source' method for sales-letter
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must have: the features and the benefits (especially the benefits!) of the product; the
stories supporting the use of the product; and novel ideas on how your product has
been put to use. (Wow, it's like an 'open source' method for sales-letter
development!) Just add an attention-grabbing headline (and a link to the order
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