How Can I Make My Copy Talk?!
Cat got your tongue??? OUCH!
Most written letters simply puts you to sleep.
Especially in the world today where everything has a multi media component complete with
The recipe for creating effective sales copy is complicated. From drawing the potential customer in to convincing them you have something they want or need, sales messages can help with that wonderful . Your message needs to be concise yet persuasive and easy to read, not to mention fun and interesting. Even after you spend so much time perfecting your sales letter, the reader will never even process most of the words as they go mind numb.
Multiple sources will quote that Americans spend only 15 – 20 minutes a day reading – (except for school age children and some of them they have to drug to get them to read) including magazines, newspapers, mail, etc. . If a person spends only 2 of those minutes reading the mail and they’ve received ten pieces, they zip right through the stuff and you only have seconds – 12 seconds exactly. That’s not much time to open the mail AND read it …
Even if your letter is online or not being received through the mail, first impressions are made in less than a second – you want the most important, persuasive words to out immediately.
So, you’re asking, “How do I do this?”
OK you can do the obvious… bolding, italicizing, changing the color of the words or even the font. (This is ok but it is like designing/writing 101 and basically over used). No, your message needs as much interactivity as possible so your reader can get involved in the process. From my experience running many direct mail campaigns, I’ve found that you must step out of the box to really catch the readers’ attention. I discovered this in my own writing. I like to write a message better than type one so that I can emphasize certain words and put personality in my copy. I always use graphic doodles to drive the point home. But now I have taken this written expression to the next level.
Let’s digress. Remember when we were kids and were just learning to process all those words on the page. The words and pictures actually reached out to you. The world was new and exciting as sounds melded with words and we began to READ. At the grass roots level of reading we understood ” BAM,” ” POW,” or ” tick tick tick“. Now as adults this age-old tool speaks to us in a very special way. When your reader reads these graphically enhanced word-sounds, they can hear the word in their head and have a double sensory impact and more sizzle.
Adding graphic elements to your message is always beneficial. Doodle-opes offer a large selection of words, accent elements like arrows, underlines, stars, ticking clocks etc. Creativity and originality, the keys to getting message read.
Break up the monotony of your message and give your sales message the readership it deserves.