Direct Mail Copywriting - TURBOCHARGE Your Sales Copy!
How Business Owners and Marketing Execs Can Make Good Sales Copy Great ...
... And How "B" Copywriters Can Become "A" Writers In Four, Easy Lessons
Dear Business Builder,
This is going to be a short article. Its short because Im exhausted. And Im exhausted because I couldnt sleep last night.
Just before I turned in for the evening, I got an e-mail from Adam, asking What can a B writer do to become an A writer?
Immediately, my brain went into overdrive. I tossed, turned, counted sheep, tried to clear my mind but the question kept pestering me. Finally, I surrendered, uttered an expletive, climbed out of bed and trudged down to my office.
The answer of course, is obvious: Produce bigger winners, more often. But how, precisely do you do that?
Specifically, what do A writers do those B writers dont?
And if youre a business owner or marketing exec, how can you know great copy when you see it? How can you get B writers to give you A copy?
My answer to Adam and to you: Just make sure each project accomplishes four, crucial things:
Connect with the reader's dominant resident emotion
regarding the subject at hand
Think about it for a moment, and Im sure youll agree: The vast majority of the money that flows through consumers hands each year is spent to meet their emotional needs NOT merely to satisfy their intellectually justifiable needs for physical survival.
We can physically survive if we have air, water, a few calories of very basic raw food, and just enough shelter to keep us from freezing to death in winter. Air and water can be had for free. The food and shelter sufficient for survival can be had for pennies a day.
Pretty much every other dollar, pound or euro that flows through our hands is spent to address emotional needs in our lives: The craving for comfort and security personal status and ego gratification love and sex recreation and adventure and much more. The sales of products and services that address these cravings are what really drive our national economies.
So if 99% of our purchase decisions are REALLY made to address an emotional need and not intellectually justifiable as essential for survival doesnt it make sense to appeal directly to those emotions when attempting to sell a product?
B writers tend to focus on selling benefits and on logical, reason-why copy only. By doing so, theyre attempting to justify the purchase and price of the product solely by appealing to the intellect. Thats like coming to the gunfight but leaving 99% of your bullets in the glove compartment!
Instead of simply reciting benefits and reasons why the prospect should buy, A writers recognize, validate and directly address powerful emotions the prospect already has about those benefits (or the lack of them). This dominant emotion approach works especially well in mature or skeptical markets when the writer recognizes and validates negative feelings the prospect has about a particular type of product and then demonstrates why this product is different, and therefore better.
The prospects dominant emotions should be addressed throughout the copy at every level from selection of the overriding theme and the crafting of the headline to the selection of sidebar themes, subheads, and every word selection you make.
Dont Sell; SEDUCE!
Two guys walk into a bar. The first is a bookish, meticulous, accountant type who just read a book on How to Pick Up Women. Spying a winsome lass, he approaches her and states his Unique Selling Proposition: Im going to rock your world like nobody else ever has.
That done, he begins ticking off all the benefits shell derive from having sex with him: She will be thrilled and satisfied. He shows her testimonials from 23 other women hes been intimate with, each one saying that they were satisfied. And he tells the young lady that if shell go back to his apartment right away, hell do the same for her.
The second guy, spotting another lady, takes a radically different approach. He captures her attention with a friendly, admiring glance. He offers her a drink. He validates her with a compliment. He puts her at ease with an amusing, intriguing or self-effacing remark.
He gets her nodding her head, speaking to her of things she is passionate about and that he suspects shell agree with. He asks her to dance. He takes his time and when the time is right, he drops a flirtatious comment or two. Finally, he invites her to his apartment to see his art collection or on some other pretense.
Which of our two heroes do YOU think has the best chance of closing the sale?
If you said, The guy who had a USP and benefit-oriented sales copy, you, my friend, have read too many books about copywriting.
Top-notch writers understand that salesmanship is the art of seduction and that five careful steps must be taken before the affair with the prospect is consummated and marketing bliss is achieved:
A. You must convince your prospects to give you their attention with a headline that speaks to their prospects desires, frustrations or fears.B. You must convince them to read your message by offering to bring value to their lives if theyll just lend you an ear for a few minutes.
C. You must convince them that your product or service will meet their needs and therefore, fulfill their desires or assuage their frustrations or fears.
D. You must convince your prospects that your price is fair (or better yet, a bargain) by making a comparison that demonstrates the value youre offering in a compelling way.
E. You must convince your prospects to take action now to purchase the product by showing them how easy it is to order.
Do these five things consistently and compellingly in each sales promotion and your response will soar.
Add Credibility
Today and every day, each prospect youre writing to will be bombarded with some 650 advertising messages. Thats nearly 240,000 per year, every year of his or her life and the volume is growing by the day . Those messages have made your prospect a seasoned consumer who has bought thousands of products and services over a lifetime many of which lived up to their advertising, and many of which did not.
As a result, your prospect is a skeptic. The quick way to lose him is to promise something you both know you cant deliver. The slow way to lose him is to fail to document that your product really does deliver.
B writers assume that prospects will believe everything they read.
A writers infuse their copy with credibility devices like these:
A. The ersatz authors qualifications as an expert on the subject at hand, including his education, books hes authored, major media outlets that have featured him, his career experience, etc.B. Details, facts, figures that prove every point in the copy beyond the shadow of a doubt.
C. Customer testimonials that prove your product has delivered for others.
D. Expert and/or celebrity testimonials that validate you, your product or your process.
E. Mentions in credible media that validate you, your product or your process.
F. A guarantee written in a way that demonstrates your absolute confidence that your product or service will deliver the specific benefits youve promised.
Sharpen Your Clarity of Vision
This is a big one for me. Too often, B writers fall in love with their subjects. Instead of staying focused -- they get sidetracked and wind up going off in all directions at once. The result is a long-winded jumble of copy that feels diffuse and only confuses the reader.
A writers stay focused. They establish a powerful overriding theme and then bring each piece of copy back to it.
I hope this helps!
Clayton Makepeace is a working direct response marketing consultant and copywriter who has helped his clients attract more than 3 million new customers quadruple their profits and rake in more than $1 billion in direct mail and internet sales.
His daily e-letter, The Total Package, shares his proven response-boosting techniques with younger writers, business owners, and marketing pros. Find out more at http://www.makepeacetotalpackage.com
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