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#### **Nivel 1 - Mercado Nuevo (Baja sofisticaci贸n)**
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**Gancho**: "驴Te preocupa quedarte atr谩s en el mundo del marketing digital?"
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**Promesa**: "POTENCIA TUS HABILIDADES DE COPYWRITING CON IA Y CONVI脡RTETE EN UN EXPERTO EN TIEMPO R脡CORD."
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**Beneficio con Autoridad**: "M谩s de 5,000 profesionales est谩n utilizando esta herramienta para aumentar su productividad un 40%."
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**Gancho**: "La mayor铆a de los copywriters no usan IA correctamente. 驴Est谩s listo para hacer la diferencia?"
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**Promesa**: "DOMINA EL COPYWRITING CON IA Y OBT脡N RESULTADOS QUE SUPERAN A LA COMPETENCIA."
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**Beneficio con Autoridad**: "Con esta t茅cnica, algunos de nuestros usuarios han visto un aumento del 50% en su tasa de conversi贸n."
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**Gancho**: "Las herramientas de IA ya est谩n saturando el mercado. 驴Est谩s aprovechando todo su potencial?"
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**Promesa**: "SACA EL M脕XIMO PROVECHO DE LA IA Y LLEVA TUS CAMPA脩AS A UN NIVEL M脕S ALTO QUE LA COMPETENCIA."
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**Gancho**: "驴Cansado de que todas las herramientas de IA prometan lo mismo sin cumplir?"
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**Promesa**: "DESCUBRE LA 脷NICA ESTRATEGIA DE IA QUE TE GARANTIZA RESULTADOS REALMENTE MEDIBLES."
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**Beneficio con Autoridad**: "M谩s de 10,000 casos de 茅xito documentados y respaldados por estudios independientes demuestran la efectividad de este m茅todo."
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**Gancho**: "La verdad es que la mayor铆a de herramientas de IA para copywriting son pr谩cticamente id茅nticas."
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**Promesa**: "APRENDE A USAR LA IA DE FORMA DIFERENTE Y LOGRA RESULTADOS QUE NADIE M脕S EST脕 CONSIGUIENDO."
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**Beneficio con Autoridad**: "Desarrollado tras analizar m谩s de 50,000 campa帽as y validado por expertos en neuromarketing, este enfoque ha demostrado ser efectivo incluso en los mercados m谩s competitivos."
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# Example 1 - Nicho de desarrollo web
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Respaldado por estudios cl铆nicos con m谩s de 500 participantes que lograron reducir su porcentaje de grasa corporal entre un 8% y 12% en 60 d铆as dedicando solo 25 minutos diarios, viendo resultados medibles desde la segunda semana.""",
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Formula: [Headline about Pain + PROMISE IN ALL CAPS + Reinforcement Subtitle]
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This formula combines three powerful elements to create irresistible offers:
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### **Elements of the Golden Offer:**
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#### **QUANTIFIABLE PROMISE**
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The heart of the offer, always in capital letters for visual emphasis. It must connect directly with the target audience's MAIN DESIRE and contain:
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- Deep emotional transformation (REGAIN YOUR CONFIDENCE, EXPERIENCE TRUE FREEDOM)
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- Connection with desired identity (BECOME THE REFERENCE, BE RECOGNIZED AS AN EXPERT)
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- Positive emotional states (ENJOY PEACE OF MIND, FEEL GENUINE PRIDE)
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- Elimination of fears and concerns (WITHOUT ANXIETY, FORGET ABOUT REJECTION)
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- Benefits for personal life (IMPROVE YOUR RELATIONSHIPS, POSITIVELY IMPACT YOUR FAMILY)
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- Emotional connection with the desired end result (FREEDOM, RECOGNITION, SECURITY)
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- Elimination of objections (NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE, NO COSTLY INVESTMENTS)
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The element that solidifies credibility and reinforces the purchase decision. Includes:
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- Specific results with concrete numbers (money, percentages, time)
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- Defined timeframes to see results (from the first week, in 30 days)
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- Indicators of minimum effort required (dedicating only X minutes daily, in 3 simple steps)
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- Social proof with specific numbers (success cases, testimonials)
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- Authority elements (studies, certifications, experience)
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"[Pain Headline that connects with their problem]
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[SPECIFIC AND MEASURABLE PROMISE IN ALL CAPS THAT POINTS TO THE GREAT DESIRE]
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[Reinforcement Subtitle that validates the promise and reduces risk]"
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- Identify their deepest emotional pains and frustrations
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- Analyze their most common fears, insecurities, and objections to buying
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- Ensure it generates immediate recognition of their situation or problem
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- Start with a powerful action verb that evokes personal transformation
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# Example 1 - Nicho de desarrollo web
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"instructions": """
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