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How
To Ramp Up Your Business With Sizzling
Ad Copy |
by:
Cathy
Qazalbash |
What
is the importance of Ad copy? Your ad copy,
sales letter will make or break your business.
You can have the best product/service but
without a good sales copy, you cannot sell
anything. Website visitors are becoming
increasingly savvy, hype and hard selling
no longer work, as they used to. A subtler
approach is necessary and gets good results.
Common mistakes in business ad copy:
* Features not benefits
* Too much hype
* Misuse of graphics
* Using the negative trigger words
* Font hard to read
The most frequent error in ad copy, is listing
features not benefits. Your visitor does
not need to know how fancy the product is,
they are just looking for the answer to
"what's in it for me?" Why should they buy
your product, or use your service? You will
need to persuade them that the benefits
for them are irresistible and they would
be seriously missing out if they did not
buy your product/use your service.
Here is one of the most irritating of all
mistakes, hyping up your product/service.
Nobody likes to be played for a fool least
of all your prospective clients. Unbelievable
exaggeration (hype) does just that. It insults
the intelligence of your reader and will
alienate them very quickly from the sale.
Would you buy from someone who treated you
like this? Besides if your product is good
you will have enough real benefits not to
need any useless hype.
Graphics, be careful with these. Small relevant
pictures can go a long way to helping sell
your product, especially if you are selling
hard goods and e-books. Some websites try
to use cartoon graphics and different eye
catchers, this can divert your visitor and
take away from your sales message. Again
this can bring down the prestige of your
site. Presentation is very important with
a business site. Your visitor needs to take
you seriously in order to buy from you,
they need to know you are a professional.
Presentation in your ad copy is especially
important if you are offering a service.
Here is a more subtle mistake and one that
with some careful planning and knowledge
does not need to happen. The use of negative
"trigger words." If you have been on the
internet for any length of time you will
have heard about "Mr. Fire" Joe Vitale,
a legendary copywriter and article writer.
Joe Vitale is the master of the use of "trigger
words" and subtle "Hypnotic Selling." What
are "trigger words?" These are words that
subconsciously spark a feeling of well-being
and urge to buy in a reader. For example
"Ramp Up" your business with... "Boost"
your business using this... "Discover the
secret".... I am sure you have seen these
and many more (there are over 200 ) When
you have looked at good sales pages.
Alternatively negative "trigger words" will
have the opposite effect, for example "low-income"
"failure" and many more that you can probably
think of. These words generate an unconscious
feeling of depression and sadness with a
reader and deter him from buying. Don't
you buy more when you are in an upbeat mood?
Be careful how you write your sales letter
or even a small ad, words are very powerful
in copywriting and will make or break the
sale. As all good copywriters will tell
you selling is all about understanding your
visitors' mindset.
Readable font, includes use of punctuation,
capitalization and color arrangement. Let
me explain:
Excessive use of punctuation, especially
the !!! exclamation point and sometimes
the??? question mark. This distracts the
reader and is a turn off for sales. Respect
your reader's intelligence and do not belittle
your reader with this unprofessional technique.
Too much CAPITALIZATION is also unprofessional
and has the same effect. Capitalization
is known as shouting a word. Do you the
reader want to be shouted at? I am sure
this does not put you in a buying mood.
Color combination is also a sign of being
a good sales person. Always write with credibility
in mind. As mentioned credibility is very
important in convincing your prospective
buyer. Unusual fonts and color combinations
will take away from your sales copy and
leave an unfavorable impression with your
reader. Size is a factor too, make sure
the font is normal sized. Style of font
should be Ariel, Times Roman, Veranda, or
similar styles, do not make a sales letter
in fancy type set, it will distract your
reader, (selling art work and cartoon drawings
may be an exception to the rule).
Always keep your reader in mind. Write your
sales letters as you would to a respected
friend. Remember your visitors are taking
time out of their busy schedule to read
your sales letter, write in a concise, persuasive,
polite way, as you would expect to be treated
by a sales person when you want to buy something.
With these points, you will be able to ramp
up your business with sizzling ad copy and
improve your sales 110% and more.
About the author:
Cathy is a freelance writer and copywriter.
She has written
over a hundred articles on small business
development and
marketing. She has also written promotional
articles and
sales copy for a variety of businesses.
and is the publisher
of 2 online publications. Her resource websites
are:
http://advertise-your-business.com
http://a1-newsletters.com
http://a-y-b.com
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