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Top 3 Rules for Writing Effective Copy
One thing all successful Internet marketers
have in common is that they're good copywriters. If you
want to have a profitable online business, you need to know
how to write a copy that motivates people to buy your product...
a copy that sells!
In this article, I'm going to reveal 3 important rules
that you should follow to write persuasive copy. Put these
tips into practice, and watch your sales start climbing
almost immediately!
1. Believe In Your Product
It doesn't matter how many books you've read about copywriting...
your copy won't sell if you don't believe in your product.
It's very important to believe your product will help your
customers solve their problems and give them what they want.
You should believe that it's worth much more than they
pay for it. What you think about your product and how much
you believe in it is very important -- as much as the success
of your copy depends on it.
Let me give you an example...
Let's say you want to sell an ebook titled How to Become
a Professional Writer in 90 Days. You've never read this
ebook and You don't know if it's good and worth the price.
It's just an affiliate product that you've decided to sell
to make money.
You create a website and write a sales letter to motivate
people to buy it. You implement all the tips and tricks
you've heard about copywriting: a killer headline, short
paragraphs, etc. Now you expect to make a lot of money.
You wait and wait. But what happens is... nothing!
Do you know why?
Yes, because you didn't believe in the product you wanted
to sell. You didn't believe in what you said in your sales
letter because you hadn't read the ebook yourself and had
no idea how it was.
If you don't completely believe in your product, the reader
will know this through every word of your copy. He understands
that something is wrong and it makes him hesitant to buy
from you.
After all, if you don't believe in your own product, then
how are you going to make them believe?
2. "What's In It For Me?"
"So what?"
"What's in it for me?"
These are the questions people keep asking while reading
your copy. All of us look for benefits in everything we
do, so do your customers. They want to know how your product
will solve their problems. Basically, they want to know
"what's in it for them".
... And you should certainly answer this extremely important
question.
Explain what problems they have right now and convince
them that they should do something about them. Create a
sense of urgency to solve the problems. Then give them the
solution: your product!
Tell them how your product will save their valuable time
and money, bring them more happiness, money, health and
so on. Make them imagine how wonderful their life will be
with your product. Make them excited, very excited!
I give you an example...
Let's say that you want to write a copy for a very effective
sleeping pill. First, you need to find the problems of your
target market. What problems do people have who can't get
a good, restful sleep?
Well, they usually lose their temper a lot and can affect
their relationships. They're nervous and can't concentrate
on work, which in turn can make their boss angry. They're
always tired and don't feel like doing anything, among other
serious problems.
Now explain each problem the way they can see it, hear
it, taste it and feel it! Make them wish deeply that they
could get rid of the problem.
Are you here with me? Now it's time to give them the solution:
your sleeping pill!
Explain how it will help them fall asleep without waiting
for hours. With your pill, every morning they wake up smiling
because of a restful night. Finally, they will be rid of
the terrible headache they always had. They will no longer
be tired at work and can finally get a raise.
Are you getting the picture?
Tell them what's in it for them and your copy will sell
like crazy! Now it's time for the last rule...
3. Write to One Person
Amateur copywriters think because many people read their
copy, they should write to the public. No! Even if all the
people in the world were to read your copy, each of them
would read it individually. So each of the readers should
feel you're talking to him and only him. This makes your
copy have a much higher impact.
Your copy should be friendly as well. Write as if you were
addressing your best friend. Don't start with "Hey,
everybody". You don't use that in a personal letter,
do you? Say something like "Dear Friend" and your
copy will be friendly and effective. After all, you're calling
him your friend.
Final Notes
Copywriting is an essential part of your marketing strategy.
If you have a great product but don't know how to write
effective copy, you won't make any sales because you can't
motivate people to make a purchase.
To become a professional copywriter you need to practice
a lot. The more you write, the more you learn. If it takes
you a long time to write your first copy, don't worry. After
all, it's your first time. No one's born a copywriter. If
you see that someone's copy sells like crazy, he sure has
practiced very much.
Some people give up at first, when they see they can't
write as well as a professional copywriter. If you've just
started, you shouldn't compare yourself with experts. Instead,
learn from their experience and don't make the same mistakes
they once made. It will save you a lot of time!
And don't forget that you should never sell a product that
you don't believe in. Even if you make some sales, you're
making money by lying to your customers and betraying their
trust... and it's not fair at all! They've worked hard to
earn every dollar and now you're taking their money for
something you wouldn't ever buy yourself.
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