Wild Bill's Top 30 Copy Writing Principles!


1. The Right Product for the Right Target Group:

Make sure that you are promoting a product that is

useful and/or desirable to the audience you are

targeting.

2. Use Attention Getting Headlines:

You web site will have or should have much useful

information embedded within. Just like direct

advertising, you must be sure that you have a great

headline to get your reader's attention.

3. Expand Headline with Lead Paragraph:

Follow up the headline immediately with the first

paragraph. If you ask a question, answer it. If you

propose a thought, explain it. Don't leave them

hanging too long, you may end up hanging yourself.

4. Draw the Reader In:

Avoid page and advertising layouts that are confusing

or hard to read. Reading your message should be a

pleasure to read. Keep your copy simple, clear and

concise. Talk to your reader as you would a friend or

family member. Be straight and sincere with them.

Spell it out and explain point that need explaining.

Don't leave your reader second-guessing your copy.

5. Support your Opening Idea:

When you plant that opening idea, build on it and

support it. List your strongest and key points. Don't

just tell your reader you're better, state (brief)

facts why!

6. Focus on the Reader, not the Product:

Of course your copy must contain information and facts

about your product or service, but that is not your

focal point. You must focus the reader. Use their

needs, wants, desires, fears, weaknesses, concerns,

and even fantasies to sell your product or service.

7. Empathize with your Reader:

Many buyers have firm beliefs and strong feelings for

the type of product that they are interested in. Share

their enthusiasm; support them in their interests

outside the product itself.

8. Use the "That's Right!" Principle:

Get your prospect to agree with you. Tell them

something they know already. Get them to say to

themselves, "That's Right!"

9. Ask Provocative Questions:

Leading into your copy or headline with thought

provoking questions will grab the reader's interest

and move them to read more for the answer.

10. Move Quickly from Intro to the Pitch:

Don't waste your reader's time trying to "warm them

up". If they got that far, there's blood flowing

already. People are busy creatures. If you lose their

interest, you neither sell nor profit. Get on with it!

11. Be Sincere:

What's the number one fallback for sales on the web?

Fear! Fear of being scammed or ripped-off. The more

sincere you are the better your chance of building a

"selling" relationship.

12. Don't Contradict Yourself:

Double-check your copy. You would be surprised to know

that many copywriters unknowingly contradict

themselves leaving the reader suspicious, thus

destroying your credibility with them.

13. Keep Your Focus Aligned:

The more focused your target group, the better your

chance of meeting their needs. Don't try to sell

everyone!

14. Make Your Product Irresistible:

Dress it up. Your product should sound like the cream

of the crop. Focus on your selling point (price,

quality, etc) and make it impossible for the reader to

imagine another in comparison.

15. Use Fear as Motivation:

Fear is both a weakness and strength, but also a

powerful selling tool. Fear of injury, death or missed

opportunity. If you sell a safety product you would

use this fear to your advantage. If you're offering an

opportunity, the fear of missing their chance is a

strong seller.

16. Anticipate Problems and Complaints:

Don't avoid or hide a possible problem with your

product or service. Address it in a positive manner.

This creates a sense of goodwill between seller and

buyer.

17. Flattery will get you everywhere:

Yes, everyone likes to hear a little flattery. Keyword

here is "little". Don't overdo it!

18. Be Personable:

Let them know that there is a kind, honest and real

person behind the page. People would rather deal with

people, not companies, corporations or conglomerates.

Add the "Human Touch" to your copy.

19. It's Guaranteed:

A guarantee reassures the reader that you are

reputable and will live up to your promises.

20. Use "Power"ful Words:

"Power" words are words that move a buyer by enhancing

and reinforcing your presented idea. Certain words

have proven to be movers and shakers in the

advertising world. For a limited list of some of the

more popular "power words" check here: <

http://216.147.104.180/powerwords.shtml>.

21. Share a Secret:

People want to get the inside track. If you can

convince your prospect that you have an exclusive

message for them, you're one step closer to a sale.

22. Keep It Lively:

There are many ways to keep your copy lively. Telling

a (brief) story is a strong technique for getting your

message across. Separating and highlighting key

information or facts is another. Using personal

pronouns like "you", we and us will add a sense of

warmth to your copy. If you are publishing your own

newsletter Last Send, use a personalized program such as

this: to put

your readers on a first name basis.

23. Go with the Flow:

Writing copy requires the ability to make a smooth

transition from one point to another. Rather than

laying them out like a list, learn to use transitional

words. Transitional words are used to go from one

point to another. For a list of some of the more

popular transitional words and for your own reference,

check here:

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24. Check Your Spelling:

Take the time and spellcheck your work. Finding

misspelled words in web copy leaves the reader

wondering how competent your product or service could

be, if you cannot take the time to be sure you spelled

the words in your web copy correctly.

25. Use Photo's to Demonstrate:

Use photos to demonstrate your product or service. If

used correctly a picture really is worth a thousand

words.

26. Use Graphics to get Attention:

Using buttons, icons and arrows can help direct the

reader's attention to important details. If organized

correctly they can also help sort facts or messages

into categories.

27. Offer Testimonials:

Offer short, reputable testimonials. People want to

hear what others have to say about your product or

service.

28. Create a Memorable Logo:

Create a simple, but memorable logo or custom graphic

that your visitor can easily relate to your product or

service

29. Create an Unforgettable Slogan:

Use a short, easy to remember slogan that a reader

will walk away with on his or her lips.

30. Get a Response:

There are many techniques for getting a prospect to

respond. Spell it out for them. Tell them to respond.

Tell them why they should respond. Give them a reason

they should respond now. Offer a bonus or freebie if

they respond. Don't require your reader to have a

degree in computers to respond to you. Make it easy to

do and give them choices of how to do it. If using an

order form, make it inviting and easy to use.

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