First HitThis is what happens when a headline
is the offer. Clear, specific, and unapologetically stacked.
What It’s Really Saying“We’ll build your offer and ads for you using the same system that brings in profitable customers daily. Just plug in and profit.”
NESB Check- New - “Daily Customer Machine” feels like a branded system.
- Easy - “Done-For-You,” “write your ads,” “personalized guidance” = minimal effort required.
- Safe - Not overtly, but “gets us at least 5 customers/day at a profit” implies it's tested.
- Big - “5 customers/day at a profit” = measurable and meaningful.
The 4 U’s Check- Urgent - Light. No countdown or limited spots mentioned.
- Unique - Using their exact system and writing your ads = not a generic info product.
- Useful - Extremely. You walk away with a built offer and ads.
- Ultra-Specific - “5 customers per day,” “Daily Customer Machine,” price points - yes.
The Eye Contact TestCould you say, “We’ll use our exact ad system to get you at least 5 profitable customers per day” and not flinch? Hell yes. No shame in the eye game.
Would I Use It?I use offer-like headlines all the time - they work really well.
Verdict:Solid stuff.