
March 29, 2001
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Good ad copy sometimes comes to you in the middle of the night. You
might come up with a brilliant angle to market your toilet brushes
while you're dreaming of elastic snails and Ernest Borgnine (hey,
it's your dream, not mine). Most of the time, though, it takes hard
work to make good ads. Today's article will help you do the job
more effectively.
Sincerely
The PromoteNewz Team
Writing Effective Ad Copy
Writing winning sales letters for the web really isn't as hard as it
is made out to be. The reason most people have so much trouble
writing web pages which sell to their customers is they have
forgotten rule number one of copywriting...
Research is at least 75% of the process. Most of the rules you have
been taught about copywriting apply to the refinement of it or the
"finishing" of it. Yes, you must show the benefits the customers
receive, not just the features of the product. Yes, you need to read
winning headlines from the past and model them for your projects.
Yes, you should always offer a risk free guarantee to your customers.
BUT...step one is to research your product, your competitors, and
your customers. Then, you can apply all of the winning copywriting
formulas for best results.
Good copywriters (on the web or off it) are not usually the most
imaginative people you can find. They don't just instantly dream up
winning headlines out of thin air.
They research their product, market, and competition until the
majority of what needs to be written becomes obvious! Most of the
things we come to think of as great inspired talents or skills are
really the result of hard work.
Thomas Edison said, "Genius is one percent inspiration, ninety-nine
percent perspiration." Good copywriting is no exception. Research
is the key to copywriting success...and the success of your web
site.
What are you going to be researching?
* Research Your Customers *
What do they want out of life? What are their hot buttons? What
motivates them to buy? Here are three ways to research your future
customers:
1. Ask For Feedback
Visit discussion groups. Watch the posts taking place and study them.
What kinds of concerns keep coming up about products? Ask them what
needs or wants they would have in the perfect product.
Use forumone.com to find discussions in your market.
2. Take a Survey
If you already have a web site, then take a survey of your visitors
about their needs and wants.
Zoomerang allows you to do it for free.
3. Contact Customers
If you already sell products to the same group of customers, then
simply ask your current customers. Email them or give them a call.
Ask them why they bought from you in the first place and how you
could offer even more value to their purchase.
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* Research Your Product *
Some of the best copywriters are the owners of their own businesses.
They know their product like the back of their hand.
When hiring a good outside copywriter, they will need to know
everything there is to know about your product or service to write
effective copy.
In other words, you need to be an expert on the subject to write
really effective copy about it.
Read about the product. Study it. Take notes on it.
When writing ads for a book, for example, you will often write a full
bulleted list of benefits readers will get out of the book straight
from the book pages themselves.
You will often say, "Learn how to lower your golf score by 10 strokes
through five easy steps...page 27" Then, on and on with other
benefits taken right of the pages of the book.
No matter what you are selling, you will build the list of benefits
for the product out of the features already in the product.
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* Research Your Competitors *
The Internet is the most competitive marketplace ever. Not only can
you sell to a world marketplace, but you also have a world of
competitors competing with you.
You have to study your competitors and see where their strong and
weak points are. What is unique about your product from all of your
competitors?
You will especially need to do this if you have large, well-funded
competitors. Find out which areas of the market they may be ignoring
or desires they're not fulfilling.
As a small business, you may find the best way to present your
product will be to tighten your customer focus to a smaller niche.
You don't need a million customers to earn a profit. You may only
need a thousand.
How can you best fulfill the needs of those thousand people?
* Take A Break *
Doing the research was a lot of hard work.
The next step is almost as important. Take a break. That's right.
Put down your laptop. Go for a walk. See a movie. Work on your hobby.
Your mind needs a break and it needs to "think" about the project in
the background. You will be surprised at just how intelligent you
appear to be when you fill your head with all of the research... and
then forgot about it for awhile.
Inspiration just seems to come to you...
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Terry Dean, a 5 year veteran of Internet marketing, will Take You By
The Hand and Show You Exact Results of All the Internet Marketing
Techniques he tests and Uses Every Single Month. Click here to Find
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