Copywriting isn’t just about putting pen to paper or fingers to keys and writing. It involves far more skill than that – in fact you could call it an art. There may not be any paint involved but words are intricately woven together into something powerful and compelling.
But of course, before you can even begin [...]
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How to Create Sales Writing That Works: Lesson 6 – Creativity
Posted in business, copywriting, marketing, sales writing, writing, tagged briar copywriting, copywriting, copywriting tips, freelance copywriter, sally ormond, writing on October 23, 2008 | 1 Comment »
SEO, Keywords and all that Stuff
Posted in business, copywriting, marketing, sales writing, website copywriting, tagged briar copywriting, copywriting, freelance copywriter, sally ormond, website copywriting on October 18, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Everyone is talking about SEO these days. As a copywriter I am asked all the time for SEO website copy. But one mistake I see over and over is people trying to cover all their bases in one hit.
What do I mean?
Basically, people decide on their keywords and phrases and want a typical paragraph of say [...]
How to Create Sales Writing That Works: Lesson 5 – Rapport
Posted in business, copywriting, marketing, sales writing, writing, tagged briar copywriting, copywriting, copywriting tips, freelance copywriter, sally ormond, writing on October 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Building rapport is all about making a connection with your reader – an emotional bond. You have to tune yourself into their very thoughts and desires.
Sounds scary doesn’t it?
Just think about it for a second. Of all the sales people you have bought from over the years, where they caring, thoughtful, did they take [...]
How to Create Sales Writing That Works: Lesson 4 – Asking Questions
Posted in business, copywriting, general interest, marketing, sales writing, writing, tagged briar copywriting, copywriting, copywriting services, copywriting tips, freelance copywriter, sales writing, sally ormond on October 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Why?
That is one question we learn to ask at a very early age. Any of you with children would have experienced the perpetual ‘but why?’ phase that all children go through.
If you are selling to a person face to face it is easy to keep the other person’s interest. When you talk to someone [...]
Every Copywriter Has An Aunt AIDA – Part Three
Posted in business, copywriting, general interest, marketing, popular blogs, sales writing, website copywriting, writing, tagged copywriting, sales writing, suffolk copywriter, freelance copywriter, business copywriter, sally ormond, briar copywriting on September 4, 2008 | 2 Comments »
OK all you copywriters out there, so far we have created a killer headline which has got the attention of our readers. We have then gone on to sell them the benefits of our product to get their interest. But now we have to create a desire.
Getting someone interested in something is one thing, to [...]
Every Copywriter Has An Aunt AIDA – Part Two
Posted in business, copywriting, general interest, marketing, popular blogs, sales writing, website copywriting, writing, tagged copywriting, sales writing, suffolk copywriter, freelance copywriter, business copywriter, sally ormond, briar copywriting on September 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Hopefully after reading the first article in this four part series, you have honed your headline writing skills to produce eye catching copy that will stop your readers in their tracks.
So, what happens next? Well, now you have to arouse their interest in what you’re selling.
Let’s suppose your reader has a problem – they could [...]
Have You Read ‘My Sister’s Keeper’?
Posted in book review, comment, general interest, writing, tagged book review, copywriter, copywriting, great read, sally ormond on September 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A short while ago whilst having lunch with some ex-colleagues of mine, one of them asked whether I had read Jodi Picoult’s My Sister’s Keeper. Jodi was not an author I knew; I’d just finished the latest book I’d been reading so I stopped off at the nearest Borders before catching my train home.
If you [...]
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