So ChatGPT and I have a love/hate thing going on.
Love it for the fact it’s read the Internet and can do things that a year ago seemed like wizardry.
Hate it for writing A-list sales copy that actually converts.
Think about it:
If you want to train someone to create emails, sales letters, webinars, VSLs that SELL…
…would you tell that guy to “read the Internet” first??
Hell no.
Most of the sales copy on the Internet sucks. It’s awful. We both know that.
But what if your copywriter had an IQ of about 400…
…ONLY read and study copywriting legends…
…the campaigns that made the most money in history…
…and THEN wrote your next email.
Sales letter.
VSL.
Now we’re talking.
And that’s essentially what my friend Jon Benson created after a year of labor in the AI trenches…and two decades as one of the most successful copywriters in history.
Named after himself (arrogant bastard ; ) - BNSN is something to see.
- It’s radically different from ChatGPT because it relies only on A-list copywriters for its training. It uses “global AI” like Chat only where it knows it won’t harm conversions.
- It creates a “Buyer Blueprint” for any offer in seconds. You just type or copy/paste a few hundred words. Or 30 if you’re lazy. And click the Magic Button. (No, really…BNSN actually “has” a Magic Button. You’ll see why.)
- It uses that Blueprint as a permanent “Swipe File” of persuasion triggers, phrases, fears, hopes, promises, facts about you and your offer…and you can customize this Blueprint to your heart’s content.
- It “clones” whatever copy you love - doesn’t matter the topic. If you know something converts and you want to try it out for a client or for your own offer, copy/paste/click. It’s scary what this thing can do.
- It creates entire long-form campaigns seemingly out of thin air…and it sounds so damn human, you’ll think Gary Halbert was reincarnated as a friendly Skynet.
Go have a quick peek at this demo of BNSN…
Simon