"A
Great Way to Improve Your Copywriting Skills"
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Welcome
to another "nothing but pure content" weekly
tip.
Direct
marketing's a tough way to make a living, but if you can
master certain skills it can be extremely lucrative.
The
internet has created a massive opportunity for the skilled
direct marketer to thrive without doing the customary
legwork and engaging in personal contact with their prospects,
basically expanding on the concept of direct mail.
So
what skills do you need to hone in order to succeed at
direct marketing?
The
top priority of anyone interested in making money on
the internet should be their copywriting skills. This
is simply putting your sales message into words.
Since
the face to face encounter has been eliminated you need
to be able to convey your thoughts and view via the words
on the pages that your prospects are reading.
A
great way to polish your copywriting skills, even if you've
never written a single word of ad copy before, is to
create a swipe file. This is just a file of already successful
promotional campaigns.
Swipe
files are incredibly useful tools. Every major player
in direct marketing keeps a swipe file and for good reason.
Everybody gets stuck for words and ideas at some point.
When this happens it's good to have an example of past
successes to go to and freshen your creative juices and
get the words flowing again.
What
should your file consist of?
You
should gather any material that has spurred you to action,
whether its purpose was to get you to buy something or
just leave your name and email address. Copy the good
stuff and study it. Realize what was in the ad that made
you act on the offer.
One
method that I use is to create a folder to store any emails
that have inspired me to take action. I also keep a folder
of all emails sent by super marketers that I highly respect
and try to model myself on. Then when I want to create
an email to send out to promote a certain product or service,
I simply go to these emails to get ideas.
The
same goes for websites and sales letters. Look for layout
designs (bulleted lists are a big direct marketing tactic),
action words, headlines and sub heads. You'll notice certain
words popping up along with questions and
statements that are all fairly alike but are tailored
to specific products and services.
That's
the key to a good swipe file. Gather a wide array of different
styles and mold the message to your particular target
audience. Study the material and write out many different
versions of the same ad. Practice your art and perfect
it.
A
word of caution though. never copy an ad word for word.
That's plagiarism and it's illegal. Use your swipe file
as an aid only, to sharpen your copywriting skills and
make you better at direct marketing :-)
That's
all for today, talk to ya later.
Have
a great week,
Dave
(and Aaron)
Infinite-Revenue.com