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One weird trick to melt belly fat while you sleep — just dissolve this in water before bed

From: Clickbank / weight loss supplement niche


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Why this copy works — broken down by Research, Mechanism, Brief, and Copy layer.

R — Research

Research insight: The 'one weird trick' format originated from Clickbank affiliates who discovered through massive A/B testing that 'weird' outperformed 'simple,' 'easy,' 'secret,' and 'new' by 20-30% in CTR. The word 'weird' taps into a specific curiosity type: the reader expects something unconventional that the mainstream doesn't know. 'While you sleep' removes all effort, which is the ultimate conversion lever in health offers.

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