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10 COPYWRITING
SECRETS THAT CONVERT
M A G N E T I C C O N T E N T
By Dale Odeyemi
1 0 C O P Y W R I T I N G S E C R E T S T H A T C O N V E R T
Introduction
Secret 1 - Good Copywriting isn't "Good"; It's Effective
Secret 2 - Focus On The Reader
Secret 3 - Focus On The Problem
Secret 4 - The Battle Against Doubt
Secret 5 - Imagine The End Result
Secret 6 - Build Credibility
Secret 7 - The "So What" Test
Secret 8 - The Importance Of Wording
Secret 9 - Appeal To Emotions
Secret 10 - Good Copy Tells The Truth
Conclusion And Next Steps
OUTLINE OF THE SECRETS
WHAT WE'LL DISCUSS
“THE WRITTEN WORD IS THE STRONGEST
SOURCE OF POWER IN THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE.”
– GARY HALBERT –
INTRODUCTION
Why is good copywriting so effective in turning website visitors into buyers?
The reason is that there are secrets and techniques copywriters know and use to elicit an emotional
response from their readers.
This is why businesses pay good copywriters so much for their services.
In this short guide, you'll learn the top 10 secrets that are the foundation of all excellent copy.
You are about to discover the secrets behind the world's greatest marketing copy
and persuasive sales letters.
By the end of the guide, you'll be able to put these secrets to work for yourself so that you, too, can
craft and assemble better copy for your business - copy that converts.
“Copy is not written. If anyone tells you ‘you write
copy’, sneer at them.
Copy is not written. Copy is assembled. You do not
write copy, you assemble it.
You are working with a series of building blocks, you
are putting the building blocks together, and then
you are putting them in certain structures, you are
building a little city of desire for your person to come
and live in.”
– Eugene Schwartz –
COPYWRITING SECRET #1
GOOD COPYWRITING ISN'T
"GOOD"; IT'S EFFECTIVE
Copywriting isn't "great writing." It's not supposed to be. Its purpose is to urge the reader to take action.
A copywriter's job isn't to create beautifully written work, but to communicate the offer's value to the
audience.
In the language of copywriting, there is no "good" or "bad." There is only "effective" and "ineffective."
Copywriters test their copy, and they make decisions based on the objective data these tests yield.
In copywriting, you don't rely on your own personal judgment or opinions about the writing. Instead,
you use the wording that works.
For example, you might have a headline that seems too short or whose wording seems funny. You
might have another alternate headline that you like better.
You can run both and see which performs better, or "test out" your copy by asking a friend or colleague
to read it and tell you which they find more enticing.
“The real fact of the matter is that nobody reads ads.
People read what interests them.
Sometimes it’s an ad.”
– Howard Gossage –
COPYWRITING SECRET #2
FOCUS ON THE READER
Promotional copy tells the customer about an offer, but actually, the text is all about the reader.
When good copy discusses the features of a product, what it's really doing is telling the reader the
benefits; in other words, how these features translate into a better life for the reader.
• Hiking shoes made of the latest high-tech material provide comfort so you can hike longer without
any pain.
• A comprehensive internet security package doesn't offer high-grade encryption and unique
features; it gives you peace of mind and a good night's sleep.
• An app that helps you search for nearby restaurants gives you a satisfied stomach.
Your copy should always come back around to the reader and how your offer helps them. Write in a
conversational tone that sounds like a person talking to a friend.
Emphasize the reader's life, even when discussing the details of your offer. The customer is asking,
"What's in it for me." Your copy should provide the answer.
“All the elements in an advertisement Are primarily
designed to do one thing and one thing only: get you
to read the first sentence of the copy.”
– Joseph Sugarman –
COPYWRITING SECRET #3
FOCUS ON THE PROBLEM
People shop for products or look for content because they're looking for a solution to a problem.
It could be a severe problem, like the threat of malware or bankruptcy, or it could be a very light
problem, like looking for a good lunch. But there's always a problem the customer is trying to solve.
As a copywriter, you need to identify this problem and show the reader how your offer is the solution.
You can go even further by asking them to imagine how things will worsen if they don't solve the
problem, sooner rather than later.
For example, the problem may be that the customer's business isn't doing well. If things continue this
way, it could mean the end of their business.
Another example is an exercise program. You feel lousy and out-of-shape now, but what about a
few years from now if you don't get in shape?
When you frame your offer as the solution to a real problem that the customer is contending with
now, you push a very powerful emotional button.
This button urges the reader to take action.
“Let’s get to the heart of the matter. The power, the
force, the overwhelming urge to own that makes
advertising work, comes from the market itself, and
not from the copy.
Copy cannot create desire for a product.
It can only take the hopes, dreams, fears and desires
that already exists in the hearts of millions of people,
and focus those already existing desires onto a
particular product.
This is the copy writer’s task: not to create this mass
desire – but to channel and direct it.”
– Eugene Schwartz –
COPYWRITING SECRET #4
THE BATTLE AGAINST DOUBT
Another thing that's going through your customer's mind is doubt.
Your copy is your weapon against this doubt.
As a reader reads your copy, they're asking all kinds of questions in their mind. They say "no" until it tips
in their favor, and enough doubt is removed to get to "yes."
The reader doesn't expect the offer to solve their problem. He or she anticipates that it won't help
them. Your copy needs to let the reader know that it will.
For the customer, there is risk involved.
• What if the product isn't as they'd expected?
• What if it doesn't solve their problem?
• Why should I buy from these people instead of those people?
Your copy should address and put to rest any potential doubts your customer may have. Removing
doubt is also a good way to keep the customer buying from you rather than from another company.
If people have two options, but one seems a little risky, they're much more likely to ditch it altogether
and choose the risk-free option. That should be you, and your copy should tell them why.
“Your job is not to write copy. Your job is to know
your visitors, customers and prospects so well, you
understand the situation they’re in right now, where
they’d like to be, and exactly how your solution can
and will get them to their ideal self.”
– Joanna Wiebe –
COPYWRITING SECRET #5
IMAGINE THE END RESULT
A great deal of good copywriting asks the reader to imagine a possible future where their problem is
solved, courtesy of your offer.
This is a great strategy, and if you can provide the imagined future your customer is hoping for, your
copy will work.
If possible, add a timeframe to your offer. Tell the reader how long it will take until they get from their
problem-ridden present to this ideal potential future.
You don't have to paint a grandiose picture of this future. Just emphasize it in the wording of your
copy. Think of Domino's Pizza's promise to its customers:
"Hot fresh pizza delivered to your door in 30 minutes or it's free."
It leads the customer to imagine opening their door 30 minutes from now and smelling that pizza.
Domino's Pizza's slogan is even more effective because in one neat sentence, it also removes the
customer's doubts: "What if the pizza doesn't come or isn't hot and fresh?" The answer: "or it's free."
Try to create an image in the customer's mind that's so real they can feel it. Use the five senses and
paint a vivid picture of what life will be like after the customer takes you up on the offer.
“Here’s the only thing you’re selling, no matter what
business you’re in and what you ship: you’re selling
your prospects a better version of themselves.”
– Joanna Wiebe –
“CREDIBILITY COMES FROM RESULTS.
EVERYTHING ELSE IS JUST MARKETING.”
– RICHIE NORTON –
COPYWRITING SECRET #6
BUILD CREDIBILITY
You can never do too much to quell the reader's doubts and feelings of risk. Credibility is a major factor
in which company we choose to buy from.
Your copywriting should work hard to establish your company's credibility. Once this is done, you've
removed even more doubt from the reader's mind.
Or, as the Greek philosopher Aristotle said: “A statement is persuasive and credible either because it is
directly self-evident or because it appears to be proved from other statements that are so.”
One way to establish this credibility is through social proof.
Get your happy customers to write you testimonials or engage with you on social media.
Reach out to big names your customers would know and ask for an endorsement. The words of others
are more potent than the words of the company itself.
Back up any claims, you can with facts and figures. Present data that will prove what you're saying to
your readers. Give them a way to verify what you're saying on their own.
One more way to establish credibility is to offer guarantees and refunds.
Let the customer know that if the offer doesn't turn out to be all you've said it is, they can get their
money back with no risk whatsoever.
“The greatest thing you have working for you is not
the photo you take or the picture you paint; it’s the
imagination of the consumer.
They have no budget, they have no time limit, and if
you can get into that space, your ad can run all day.”
– Don Draper –
COPYWRITING SECRET #7
THE "SO WHAT" TEST
Your copy needs to show that you offer something unique that nobody else does. If there's no unique
reason to buy from you, your reader will buy from someone else.
Your copy needs to convey how your offer uniquely solves their problem.
An excellent way to do this is the "So What" test. Go through your writing and for each statement, ask
yourself, "So what?"
This is exactly what the reader is doing as they read. Answer this question in their mind.
If something doesn't pass the so-what test, you have two options. If it's not essential, take it out. Your
copy should be stripped down to only the most vital text.
If something is important and you need to keep it in, but it doesn't do well in the so-what test, clarify it.
Change the wording so that it answers the "so what." Explain exactly why this statement is so essential
to solving your customer's problem.
The so-what test is one way that copywriters tighten up their copy. They eliminate anything that's not
entirely essential.
This is important because every single word of your copy should lead the reader to take action and
take you up on your offer. There shouldn't be any fluff.
“The mind thinks in pictures, you know. One good
illustration is worth a thousand words.
But one clear picture built up in the reader’s mind by
your words is worth a thousand drawings, for the
reader colors that picture with his own imagination,
which is more potent than all the brushes of all the
world’s artists.”
– Robert Collier –
“THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE ALMOST RIGHT
WORD AND THE RIGHT WORD IS THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN THE LIGHTNING BUG AND THE LIGHTNING.”
- MARK TWAIN -
COPYWRITING SECRET #8
THE IMPORTANCE OF WORDING
Certain wording works, and certain wording doesn't. Although there are some hard and fast rules, you
learn much of it through trial and error and by testing copy.
Basically, choose wording that refers to the benefits the customer will get for taking you up on your
offer.
For example, it's generally good to avoid generic phrases like "Buy Now," "Click Here" and "Sign Up
Now." Instead, refer specifically to what the reader is getting: "Give me a free trial now" or "Claim your
_________ today."
Nobody gets excited about buying now, clicking here or signing up now. Your reader isn't
chomping at the bit to do any of these things as they're reading your copy.
What they're thinking about is how to solve the problem or get out of the situation facing them.
An excellent way to discover the wording your audience responds to is to split-test.
Run two different versions of your copy with only the wording changed and see which one performs
better. You can also look at the copy of other companies in your industry for ideas.
Slight changes in wording have a significant effect on how copy performs, so pay close attention to
your copy's wording. Especially your headline … as this is the most critical part of your copy.
“Make your copy straightforward to read, understand
and use. Use easy words; those that are used for
everyday speech.
Use phrases that are not too imprecise and very
understandable.
Do not be too stuffy; remove pompous words and
substitute them with plain words. Minimize
complicated gimmicks and constructions.
If you can’t give the data directly and briefly, you
must consider writing the copy again.”
– Jay Abraham –
COPYWRITING SECRET #9
APPEAL TO EMOTIONS
It's a simple truth about human beings that we don't make buying decisions based on objective data
or facts.
95% of our "Purchasing Decisions" are subconscious says, Harvard Professor Gerald Zaltman, in his
book, How Customers Think.
We buy because we have a desire for something specific and the benefits it will bring. This desire and
its associated feelings are the real reasons, and your copy should appeal to them.
How do you appeal to the buyer's emotions?
First, you have to know them. You have to understand your customers well and what motivates them
to take action and buy.
Copywriters spend a great deal of time researching their audience before they write a single word.
Make a profile of your target market that includes both demographics and psychographics.
Psychographics refers to data about people's feelings, goals, attitudes, self-image, and so on.
You have to understand how your readers feel in relation to their problems, their purchases, and your
product.
“The vast majority of products are sold because of
the need for love, the fear of shame, the pride of
achievement, the drive for recognition, the yearning
to feel important, the urge to look attractive, the lust
for power, the longing for romance, the need to feel
secure, the terror of facing the unknown, the
lifelong hunger for self-esteem and so on.
Emotions are the fire of human motivation, the
combustible force that secretly drives most decisions
to buy. When your marketing harnesses those forces
correctly you will generate explosive increases in
response.”
– Gary Bencivenga –
“THE MOST POWERFUL ELEMENT
IN ADVERTISING IS THE TRUTH.”
– WILLIAM BERNBACH –
COPYWRITING SECRET #10
GOOD COPY TELLS THE TRUTH
There are all kinds of techniques you can learn to make your copy more persuasive, and there's a good
chance that they'll increase your conversions.
But ultimately, there needs to be truth behind the claims being made. Otherwise, you'll squander all of
that trust your copy built.
Throughout your copy, you're making promises.
Along the way as each promise is made, you need to deliver on that promise. Your headline needs to
make a promise and the text must deliver.
At the end of the process, the customer buys and your offer must live up to the promises made along
the way.
Good copy alone won't sell products that aren't up to par in terms of quality.
When editing your copy, go through and make sure that every claim it makes is true and supported.
Get feedback from your customers to learn their level of satisfaction and find ways you can make
improvements.
“There is a great deal of advertising that is much
better than the product. When that happens, all that
the good advertising will do is put you out of
business faster.”
– Jerry Della Femina –
CONCLUSION AND NEXT STEPS
Copywriting is a brilliant skill to have, and a great copywriter who knows their craft well - is worth their
weight in gold.
And the best part of all?
Copywriting is simply just communicating with your customers, and your business does this already.
Anyone willing to devote the time can learn how to craft compelling copy.
It's just a matter of understanding these "secrets" and adding some new skills to your skillset.
“It takes a big idea to attract the attention of
consumers and get them to buy your product. Unless
your advertising contains a big idea, it will pass like a
ship in the night. I doubt if more than one campaign
in a hundred contains a big idea.”
– David Ogilvy –
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10 Copywriting Secrets That Convert

  • 1. 10 COPYWRITING SECRETS THAT CONVERT M A G N E T I C C O N T E N T By Dale Odeyemi
  • 2. 1 0 C O P Y W R I T I N G S E C R E T S T H A T C O N V E R T Introduction Secret 1 - Good Copywriting isn't "Good"; It's Effective Secret 2 - Focus On The Reader Secret 3 - Focus On The Problem Secret 4 - The Battle Against Doubt Secret 5 - Imagine The End Result Secret 6 - Build Credibility Secret 7 - The "So What" Test Secret 8 - The Importance Of Wording Secret 9 - Appeal To Emotions Secret 10 - Good Copy Tells The Truth Conclusion And Next Steps OUTLINE OF THE SECRETS WHAT WE'LL DISCUSS
  • 3. “THE WRITTEN WORD IS THE STRONGEST SOURCE OF POWER IN THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE.” – GARY HALBERT – INTRODUCTION
  • 4. Why is good copywriting so effective in turning website visitors into buyers? The reason is that there are secrets and techniques copywriters know and use to elicit an emotional response from their readers. This is why businesses pay good copywriters so much for their services. In this short guide, you'll learn the top 10 secrets that are the foundation of all excellent copy. You are about to discover the secrets behind the world's greatest marketing copy and persuasive sales letters. By the end of the guide, you'll be able to put these secrets to work for yourself so that you, too, can craft and assemble better copy for your business - copy that converts.
  • 5. “Copy is not written. If anyone tells you ‘you write copy’, sneer at them. Copy is not written. Copy is assembled. You do not write copy, you assemble it. You are working with a series of building blocks, you are putting the building blocks together, and then you are putting them in certain structures, you are building a little city of desire for your person to come and live in.” – Eugene Schwartz –
  • 6. COPYWRITING SECRET #1 GOOD COPYWRITING ISN'T "GOOD"; IT'S EFFECTIVE
  • 7. Copywriting isn't "great writing." It's not supposed to be. Its purpose is to urge the reader to take action. A copywriter's job isn't to create beautifully written work, but to communicate the offer's value to the audience. In the language of copywriting, there is no "good" or "bad." There is only "effective" and "ineffective." Copywriters test their copy, and they make decisions based on the objective data these tests yield. In copywriting, you don't rely on your own personal judgment or opinions about the writing. Instead, you use the wording that works. For example, you might have a headline that seems too short or whose wording seems funny. You might have another alternate headline that you like better. You can run both and see which performs better, or "test out" your copy by asking a friend or colleague to read it and tell you which they find more enticing.
  • 8. “The real fact of the matter is that nobody reads ads. People read what interests them. Sometimes it’s an ad.” – Howard Gossage –
  • 10. Promotional copy tells the customer about an offer, but actually, the text is all about the reader. When good copy discusses the features of a product, what it's really doing is telling the reader the benefits; in other words, how these features translate into a better life for the reader. • Hiking shoes made of the latest high-tech material provide comfort so you can hike longer without any pain. • A comprehensive internet security package doesn't offer high-grade encryption and unique features; it gives you peace of mind and a good night's sleep. • An app that helps you search for nearby restaurants gives you a satisfied stomach. Your copy should always come back around to the reader and how your offer helps them. Write in a conversational tone that sounds like a person talking to a friend. Emphasize the reader's life, even when discussing the details of your offer. The customer is asking, "What's in it for me." Your copy should provide the answer.
  • 11. “All the elements in an advertisement Are primarily designed to do one thing and one thing only: get you to read the first sentence of the copy.” – Joseph Sugarman –
  • 12. COPYWRITING SECRET #3 FOCUS ON THE PROBLEM
  • 13. People shop for products or look for content because they're looking for a solution to a problem. It could be a severe problem, like the threat of malware or bankruptcy, or it could be a very light problem, like looking for a good lunch. But there's always a problem the customer is trying to solve. As a copywriter, you need to identify this problem and show the reader how your offer is the solution. You can go even further by asking them to imagine how things will worsen if they don't solve the problem, sooner rather than later. For example, the problem may be that the customer's business isn't doing well. If things continue this way, it could mean the end of their business. Another example is an exercise program. You feel lousy and out-of-shape now, but what about a few years from now if you don't get in shape? When you frame your offer as the solution to a real problem that the customer is contending with now, you push a very powerful emotional button. This button urges the reader to take action.
  • 14. “Let’s get to the heart of the matter. The power, the force, the overwhelming urge to own that makes advertising work, comes from the market itself, and not from the copy. Copy cannot create desire for a product. It can only take the hopes, dreams, fears and desires that already exists in the hearts of millions of people, and focus those already existing desires onto a particular product. This is the copy writer’s task: not to create this mass desire – but to channel and direct it.” – Eugene Schwartz –
  • 15. COPYWRITING SECRET #4 THE BATTLE AGAINST DOUBT
  • 16. Another thing that's going through your customer's mind is doubt. Your copy is your weapon against this doubt. As a reader reads your copy, they're asking all kinds of questions in their mind. They say "no" until it tips in their favor, and enough doubt is removed to get to "yes." The reader doesn't expect the offer to solve their problem. He or she anticipates that it won't help them. Your copy needs to let the reader know that it will. For the customer, there is risk involved. • What if the product isn't as they'd expected? • What if it doesn't solve their problem? • Why should I buy from these people instead of those people? Your copy should address and put to rest any potential doubts your customer may have. Removing doubt is also a good way to keep the customer buying from you rather than from another company. If people have two options, but one seems a little risky, they're much more likely to ditch it altogether and choose the risk-free option. That should be you, and your copy should tell them why.
  • 17. “Your job is not to write copy. Your job is to know your visitors, customers and prospects so well, you understand the situation they’re in right now, where they’d like to be, and exactly how your solution can and will get them to their ideal self.” – Joanna Wiebe –
  • 19. A great deal of good copywriting asks the reader to imagine a possible future where their problem is solved, courtesy of your offer. This is a great strategy, and if you can provide the imagined future your customer is hoping for, your copy will work. If possible, add a timeframe to your offer. Tell the reader how long it will take until they get from their problem-ridden present to this ideal potential future. You don't have to paint a grandiose picture of this future. Just emphasize it in the wording of your copy. Think of Domino's Pizza's promise to its customers: "Hot fresh pizza delivered to your door in 30 minutes or it's free." It leads the customer to imagine opening their door 30 minutes from now and smelling that pizza. Domino's Pizza's slogan is even more effective because in one neat sentence, it also removes the customer's doubts: "What if the pizza doesn't come or isn't hot and fresh?" The answer: "or it's free." Try to create an image in the customer's mind that's so real they can feel it. Use the five senses and paint a vivid picture of what life will be like after the customer takes you up on the offer.
  • 20. “Here’s the only thing you’re selling, no matter what business you’re in and what you ship: you’re selling your prospects a better version of themselves.” – Joanna Wiebe –
  • 21. “CREDIBILITY COMES FROM RESULTS. EVERYTHING ELSE IS JUST MARKETING.” – RICHIE NORTON – COPYWRITING SECRET #6 BUILD CREDIBILITY
  • 22. You can never do too much to quell the reader's doubts and feelings of risk. Credibility is a major factor in which company we choose to buy from. Your copywriting should work hard to establish your company's credibility. Once this is done, you've removed even more doubt from the reader's mind. Or, as the Greek philosopher Aristotle said: “A statement is persuasive and credible either because it is directly self-evident or because it appears to be proved from other statements that are so.” One way to establish this credibility is through social proof. Get your happy customers to write you testimonials or engage with you on social media. Reach out to big names your customers would know and ask for an endorsement. The words of others are more potent than the words of the company itself. Back up any claims, you can with facts and figures. Present data that will prove what you're saying to your readers. Give them a way to verify what you're saying on their own. One more way to establish credibility is to offer guarantees and refunds. Let the customer know that if the offer doesn't turn out to be all you've said it is, they can get their money back with no risk whatsoever.
  • 23. “The greatest thing you have working for you is not the photo you take or the picture you paint; it’s the imagination of the consumer. They have no budget, they have no time limit, and if you can get into that space, your ad can run all day.” – Don Draper –
  • 24. COPYWRITING SECRET #7 THE "SO WHAT" TEST
  • 25. Your copy needs to show that you offer something unique that nobody else does. If there's no unique reason to buy from you, your reader will buy from someone else. Your copy needs to convey how your offer uniquely solves their problem. An excellent way to do this is the "So What" test. Go through your writing and for each statement, ask yourself, "So what?" This is exactly what the reader is doing as they read. Answer this question in their mind. If something doesn't pass the so-what test, you have two options. If it's not essential, take it out. Your copy should be stripped down to only the most vital text. If something is important and you need to keep it in, but it doesn't do well in the so-what test, clarify it. Change the wording so that it answers the "so what." Explain exactly why this statement is so essential to solving your customer's problem. The so-what test is one way that copywriters tighten up their copy. They eliminate anything that's not entirely essential. This is important because every single word of your copy should lead the reader to take action and take you up on your offer. There shouldn't be any fluff.
  • 26. “The mind thinks in pictures, you know. One good illustration is worth a thousand words. But one clear picture built up in the reader’s mind by your words is worth a thousand drawings, for the reader colors that picture with his own imagination, which is more potent than all the brushes of all the world’s artists.” – Robert Collier –
  • 27. “THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE ALMOST RIGHT WORD AND THE RIGHT WORD IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE LIGHTNING BUG AND THE LIGHTNING.” - MARK TWAIN - COPYWRITING SECRET #8 THE IMPORTANCE OF WORDING
  • 28. Certain wording works, and certain wording doesn't. Although there are some hard and fast rules, you learn much of it through trial and error and by testing copy. Basically, choose wording that refers to the benefits the customer will get for taking you up on your offer. For example, it's generally good to avoid generic phrases like "Buy Now," "Click Here" and "Sign Up Now." Instead, refer specifically to what the reader is getting: "Give me a free trial now" or "Claim your _________ today." Nobody gets excited about buying now, clicking here or signing up now. Your reader isn't chomping at the bit to do any of these things as they're reading your copy. What they're thinking about is how to solve the problem or get out of the situation facing them. An excellent way to discover the wording your audience responds to is to split-test. Run two different versions of your copy with only the wording changed and see which one performs better. You can also look at the copy of other companies in your industry for ideas. Slight changes in wording have a significant effect on how copy performs, so pay close attention to your copy's wording. Especially your headline … as this is the most critical part of your copy.
  • 29. “Make your copy straightforward to read, understand and use. Use easy words; those that are used for everyday speech. Use phrases that are not too imprecise and very understandable. Do not be too stuffy; remove pompous words and substitute them with plain words. Minimize complicated gimmicks and constructions. If you can’t give the data directly and briefly, you must consider writing the copy again.” – Jay Abraham –
  • 31. It's a simple truth about human beings that we don't make buying decisions based on objective data or facts. 95% of our "Purchasing Decisions" are subconscious says, Harvard Professor Gerald Zaltman, in his book, How Customers Think. We buy because we have a desire for something specific and the benefits it will bring. This desire and its associated feelings are the real reasons, and your copy should appeal to them. How do you appeal to the buyer's emotions? First, you have to know them. You have to understand your customers well and what motivates them to take action and buy. Copywriters spend a great deal of time researching their audience before they write a single word. Make a profile of your target market that includes both demographics and psychographics. Psychographics refers to data about people's feelings, goals, attitudes, self-image, and so on. You have to understand how your readers feel in relation to their problems, their purchases, and your product.
  • 32. “The vast majority of products are sold because of the need for love, the fear of shame, the pride of achievement, the drive for recognition, the yearning to feel important, the urge to look attractive, the lust for power, the longing for romance, the need to feel secure, the terror of facing the unknown, the lifelong hunger for self-esteem and so on. Emotions are the fire of human motivation, the combustible force that secretly drives most decisions to buy. When your marketing harnesses those forces correctly you will generate explosive increases in response.” – Gary Bencivenga –
  • 33. “THE MOST POWERFUL ELEMENT IN ADVERTISING IS THE TRUTH.” – WILLIAM BERNBACH – COPYWRITING SECRET #10 GOOD COPY TELLS THE TRUTH
  • 34. There are all kinds of techniques you can learn to make your copy more persuasive, and there's a good chance that they'll increase your conversions. But ultimately, there needs to be truth behind the claims being made. Otherwise, you'll squander all of that trust your copy built. Throughout your copy, you're making promises. Along the way as each promise is made, you need to deliver on that promise. Your headline needs to make a promise and the text must deliver. At the end of the process, the customer buys and your offer must live up to the promises made along the way. Good copy alone won't sell products that aren't up to par in terms of quality. When editing your copy, go through and make sure that every claim it makes is true and supported. Get feedback from your customers to learn their level of satisfaction and find ways you can make improvements.
  • 35. “There is a great deal of advertising that is much better than the product. When that happens, all that the good advertising will do is put you out of business faster.” – Jerry Della Femina –
  • 37. Copywriting is a brilliant skill to have, and a great copywriter who knows their craft well - is worth their weight in gold. And the best part of all? Copywriting is simply just communicating with your customers, and your business does this already. Anyone willing to devote the time can learn how to craft compelling copy. It's just a matter of understanding these "secrets" and adding some new skills to your skillset.
  • 38. “It takes a big idea to attract the attention of consumers and get them to buy your product. Unless your advertising contains a big idea, it will pass like a ship in the night. I doubt if more than one campaign in a hundred contains a big idea.” – David Ogilvy –
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