12 Thoughts for Marketing The Condensed Version


1. The Power of Words..

One and Two Word Headlines are real Attention

Grabbers! Remember that your HEADLINE is the most

important part of your ad.

Use Power Words - For a reference list of the Best

Power Words check <

http://www.MakingProfit.com/powerwords.html>

What, Where, Why, Who or How - One of the quickest

ways to grab attention, is to pose a question to

your readers they can't help but answering.

Use Facts - Although "Power" words are great eye

catchers and help the flow of your copy, nothing

beats providing facts and product details. Try

"Dramatizing" your facts or use "Human Interest"

Facts.

Use Adjectives and Adverbs. If you are a writer or

have ever studied writing, I'm sure that your

instructors burned into your mind, the fact that

you need to minimize the use of adjectives and

adverbs. Well, I'm here to tell you that they are

wrong...well at least in the copywriting arena that

is.

Write, re-write and re-write and re-write and re-

write again...

2. Testimonials:

Show you prospect how your product has helped

others.

One Testimonial is Worth a Thousand Words.

3. Make it convenient to do business with you:

No Obligation Inquiries - Many consumers are wary

of being harassed by salespeople. Put their mind at

ease. Let them know that they won't have to fight

off salesperson after salesperson.

Customer Service - Many consumers prefer the icing

to the cake. They want to be catered to no matter

what the cost. If you can offer great service with

low cost, you may have the winner you're looking

for.

4. Know your target market and what they really want:

Test the product market before I picked my product.

It's down right amazing how many companies decide

on the product they know if there is actually a

market for it..

Specific Targeting - Keep your advertising focused.

The wider your scope, the easier it gets to lose

your reader. Write copy that coincides with current

attitudes in your target group.

Use Laser-Like Alignment - The most successful

copywriters know that they must keep their

copywriting aligned with the market niche.

5. What to say....What to say:

Tell Them What You Do, not how you do it! What they

really want to know about is the end result.

Tell Them What They Know - Another way to get your

reader interested is to state a negative fact that

your reader already knows, and offer a solution.

Find the Good in Everything - Rather than try to

hide negative sides to your product, try making

them known with a positive twist.

6. How can I get them to buy?

Use "special" benefits to make your product more

attractive.

Offer Insider Information - People like to think

they are getting something Exclusive or Special.

Use "Reward" and "Introduction" techniques.

"Because you are a valued customer" or

"Introducing" a new product.

Give a good reason for your price - Whether your

price is higher or lower, explain why. Help the

reader justify the purchase.

Overcome any objections the buyer may have. You must

be able to convince even the most hardened skeptics.

7. How can I get them to buy NOW?

Use Time Frames - Whenever it is possible initiate

a time frame. One of the best motivators in ad copy

is the time frame or better put the "Time Limit".

Fear makes a great motivator. Fear of missing a

great deal or fear of what can happen without your

product.

Motivate you reader to buy NOW. Make your product

so attractive that your reader has no choice but to

buy.

Make Your Offer Irresistible - All good copywriters

will tell you, the secret to great copy is to make

it impossible to say "No"!

8. How Can I Relate Better to the Reader?

Ad copy must relate and communicate like average

people.

Be Personal - Address you reader in the first

person. In many situations the "human touch" is a

great benefit as well.

Be Sincere - People can spot phonies and phony copy

just as easy.

Flattery Will Get You Everywhere - Vanity will

serve its purpose, as long as you don't overdo it.

Speak to the Reader, not at the Reader

Appeal to the reader's emotions and instincts.

Capture and keep the reader's interest.

Appeal to the reader's ego and self-interest.

Make your reader believe in you.

Research - Know your product and know your

audience!

9. Prove It!

Show the facts and proof of your claims.

Showcase Your Guarantee - With the overwhelming

abundance of Internet and Mail Fraud plaguing us,

people need a guarantee. Put your prospect at ease.

Clearly emphasize guarantees, no obligation

inquiries and customer service. The bigger and

longer, the better.

10. Ok, they bought, now what?

Don't make the mistake of relying on one product or

product line. You sales and marketing approach

should be able to easily lead into back-end offers.

11. Well, my ad has been running a while now...

If it's not broken....Don't Fix It! That's not to

say that you shouldn't test new marketing ideas,

but never drop a winner.

Emulate other successful (but not over used) ad

copy structures.

12. Are you Dedicated?

Work, Patience and Sacrifice. Lets face it, if it

were easy, everybody would succeed. To succeed you

must dedicate yourself to doing what needs done not

working on the clock. You must have the patience

and persistence to tough out the hard times, and oh

yes, there are hard times. Be prepared to sacrifice

your time and too often your social and personal

life in the pursuit of success. Nobody said it was

an easy road to follow, and if they did.....They

were lying!

Get Things Done. Efficiency is getting the job done

right, Effectiveness is getting the right job done.

Follow Opportunity Instead of Savoring Security.

Real worth and wealth is generated from within you.

It comes from being prepared, knowing how to spot,

act upon and capitalize from opportunities.

About the Author

Wild Bill Montgomery
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