10 Secrets For Copy That Sells
Category: Copy Writing - sales copy | Date: 2003-05-14 |
Are you wasting your money by bringing visitors to a sales offer that just doesn’t convert? Here’s how to pull more sales and put more money in your pocket by using these simple secrets for hard-hitting copy.
1) SELL THE BENEFITS: Forget about trying to explain your product. Instead, give the customer what they want to hear. When selling a computer monitor, you could say, Big 19 inch screen.
But that’s explaining your product. Try something that gives the reader its strongest benefit, like 19 inch screen reduces eye strain and provides a comfortable working environment for you.
2) DEFINE YOUR LETTERS PURPOSE: Are you writing to entertain or sale. Are you looking to pull a response or do you want people to enter their credit card information. Define your specific goal before you get started, and work hard to lead your customers along your chosen path.
3) WRITE IN EASY WORDS: Hey, we’re not looking to win awards here. We want to make some money, right? Don’t try to wow readers with your use of vocabulary. Use words that even a child can grasp.
4) KNOW EVERY BENEFIT: Before you even start, right down every single benefit that a customer will receive with your offer. Later, you can use these benefits for some hard-hitting bullets.
5) MAKE IT SHORT: While your letter doesn’t need to be short, every sentence and paragraph should be tightly focused and broken up into small, easy to chew on pieces.
As an example, take a look at this article. Sentences are short and punchy. Some aren’t proper. But they get the point across and make it very easy to read.
6) USE HEADINGS: You need to have one that hooks your reader in the beginning to lead them in. Then, to keep them hooked, you should break up your copy with a few subheadings that set the hook even deeper to keep them reading.
7) UNDERLINE AND BOLD: Use this on words and phrases you want to jump out. But don’t overdo. The principal quickly becomes diluted with overuse and none of it will be read if it’s splattered everywhere.
8) EDUCATE YOUR CUSTOMER: If you can teach your readers something then they’ll believe you to be an expert. And if you can lead them to that, then chances are they’ll buy. We all want to learn from the experts.
9) GIVE THE READER AN ORDER: Don’t leave choices to the reader. If you do, they might choose to click away from your site. So, use phrases like Click Here, Order Now, or Go Here.
10) USE YOUR P.S.: Your P.S. will get read. Trust me. And the way to make it work for you is to restate your offer in a different light. That way, if your heading grabbed them, the restate and added benefits of your P.S. can tighten your hold and force them to read the rest of your sales letter.
About the Author
Grady Smith is the author of Homemade Shopping Spree Riches, a complete home business kit that includes all the marketing materials and know how you need to make a six figure income from home. Check out Grady’s site at mountainhighpub.com
gradys@mountainhighpub.com
http://www.mountainhighpub.com
1) SELL THE BENEFITS: Forget about trying to explain your product. Instead, give the customer what they want to hear. When selling a computer monitor, you could say, Big 19 inch screen.
But that’s explaining your product. Try something that gives the reader its strongest benefit, like 19 inch screen reduces eye strain and provides a comfortable working environment for you.
2) DEFINE YOUR LETTERS PURPOSE: Are you writing to entertain or sale. Are you looking to pull a response or do you want people to enter their credit card information. Define your specific goal before you get started, and work hard to lead your customers along your chosen path.
3) WRITE IN EASY WORDS: Hey, we’re not looking to win awards here. We want to make some money, right? Don’t try to wow readers with your use of vocabulary. Use words that even a child can grasp.
4) KNOW EVERY BENEFIT: Before you even start, right down every single benefit that a customer will receive with your offer. Later, you can use these benefits for some hard-hitting bullets.
5) MAKE IT SHORT: While your letter doesn’t need to be short, every sentence and paragraph should be tightly focused and broken up into small, easy to chew on pieces.
As an example, take a look at this article. Sentences are short and punchy. Some aren’t proper. But they get the point across and make it very easy to read.
6) USE HEADINGS: You need to have one that hooks your reader in the beginning to lead them in. Then, to keep them hooked, you should break up your copy with a few subheadings that set the hook even deeper to keep them reading.
7) UNDERLINE AND BOLD: Use this on words and phrases you want to jump out. But don’t overdo. The principal quickly becomes diluted with overuse and none of it will be read if it’s splattered everywhere.
8) EDUCATE YOUR CUSTOMER: If you can teach your readers something then they’ll believe you to be an expert. And if you can lead them to that, then chances are they’ll buy. We all want to learn from the experts.
9) GIVE THE READER AN ORDER: Don’t leave choices to the reader. If you do, they might choose to click away from your site. So, use phrases like Click Here, Order Now, or Go Here.
10) USE YOUR P.S.: Your P.S. will get read. Trust me. And the way to make it work for you is to restate your offer in a different light. That way, if your heading grabbed them, the restate and added benefits of your P.S. can tighten your hold and force them to read the rest of your sales letter.
About the Author
Grady Smith is the author of Homemade Shopping Spree Riches, a complete home business kit that includes all the marketing materials and know how you need to make a six figure income from home. Check out Grady’s site at mountainhighpub.com
gradys@mountainhighpub.com
http://www.mountainhighpub.com
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