December 16, 2010 ( PowerHomeBiz.com )
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Writing effective sales copy is a skill and is vital to any business.
Luckily, you can learn this skill by reading about it and by using common
sense. Most of what you will learn is common sense and will go a long way in
increasing your sales. Of course, all elements of writing sales copy cannot
be covered in one short article but I have touched on many of the basic
rules and strategies to remember and the mistakes to avoid.
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1. Not knowing and/or believing in your product. You need
to know as much as possible about your product so this
knowledge will come through in your sales copy. Also, if you
do not believe in your product, this can also show through
in your copy. Research your product, if you have to, and be
prepared when writing your sales pitch.
2. No sub-headings. Most people will scan over the sales page to see if
the product would be something of interest to them. You need sub-headings to
emphasize the im portant points of your copy so as to capture the reader’s
attention. A good sub-heading would be something like: “Discover the secret
to healthy fast weight loss.”
Keep your sub-headings as short as possible but make sure they pack a
psychological punch!
3. Not stressing the benefits. People want and need to know what is in it
for them. Use a bulleted list to stress the benefits of your product.
Pretend you are the customer. What would you want to know about the product
you are selling? Let the customer know how your product will solve their
problems.
4. Not using testimonials. Testimonials will show the reader that real
people have used the product and it has worked for them. Be sure to use
credible testimonials that detail what the product has done for the
customer. Use something like: I have more energy now than when I was in my
20’s, as opposed to something like: This product works great!
5. Not using a P.S. Adding a P.S. at the end of your sales letter can
have as much effect as a beginning headline. It could add that extra punch
the customer needs to make the decision.
For example: P.S. Order now and receive a free 2 hour consultation on how
to use our product.
6. Not learning how to write an effective headline. Take note of
headlines that grab and keep your attention. Model your headlines after
those. A headline has to contain power words that will trigger a response
from the reader.
For example: PainBGone gets Rid of Pain or Free Yourself from Pain and
Live a Happier Life
7. Not using the right words. A simple change like using the word
“discover” rather than “learn” can make a big difference in the “feel” of
your sales copy. Rather than “Get the Job Done”, you should say “Achieve
Your Goals”. Using the right words can get a psychological response that the
customer cannot ignore. Here is a quick list of some effective power words:
Discover Secret Proven Invest (instead of buy) Innovative Reveal Success
Free Save
8. Not making your copy believable. You’ve seen the ads that were so full
of impossible promises and guarantees nobody could believe them. If the
customer doubts the validity of the copy then your chances of a sale are
next to nothing. Be straight-forward, honest and use simple everyday
language. There is no need for using the language of a rocket scientist. If
people can identify with what you are saying, they will be more apt to trust
it.
9. No sense of urgency. Sometimes people will need a little push to get
them to order. This is when you need to add phrases such as:
Limited Time Offer.
First 10 Customers Only.
Order Today for Your Free
Bonuses.
Help get your customer in the “Buy Now” frame of mind. < BR>10. Not
proofreading your copy. Who would put any trust in an ad that reads like
this:
by now to get you’re free gift today.
Limitedtime offer for all order.
Clcik the link below to order know.
Be sure to check all spelling and grammar before publishing your ad copy.
You do not have to hire a professional to get good results from your ad
copy but you do need to make sure you learn the basic strategies and
mistakes when writing your sales page.
Terri Seymour (also known as “The eBook Lady”) has over ten years online
experience and has helped many people start their own business. Visit her
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