08 Mar 2008 10:51:34 | Al Martinovic
A good formula when writing sales copy be it for your website,
an email to potential customers or prospects, placing an ad etc.
is by using 3 simple steps.
Step 1 - Create a problem
What is your customers or prospects biggest concern or problem?
Define what it is and write about it. Everybody has some kind of
problem whether big or small that interests them in your product
or service.
Step 2 - Agitate Them
Make the problem larger than life. Tap into their emotions. Pour
salt on their wounds. You have to make them feel so angry that
they are pacing the room thinking "this has got to stop" or "I
have to do something about this."
Step 3 - Offer a Solution
Now that you got them where you want them, offer them a solution
to their problem, which is your product or service, and list the
features associated with it as well.
This formula can be applied to almost every product or service
imagineable.
Problem - Agitation - Solution
And don't be afraid of how long your sales copy is either. Write
as long as necessary to explain everything.
If a person doesn't take the time to read long sales copy, it is
a good bet they weren't interested in your product or service
anyway.
Because if they were, they would try to find out as much
information as they can before making a purchase.
A good book that I recommend you pick up on creating effective
sales copy is by Dan S. Kennedy called The Ultimate Sales
Letter.
It has the formula I mentioned and many more in it. You can find
it at most off/online bookstores.
And remember, you can learn all you want but it only becomes
effective when you apply what you learned.
Repeat after me... learn and apply... learn and apply....
About Author :
Al Martinovic is the owner of I Need Smokes.com which markets
membership into the OTDirect Buyers Club so smokers can
Save/Make money on cigarettes. http://www.ineedsmokes.com