Archive for June, 2008Write stronger bulletsThursday, June 19th, 2008From Bob Bly At Bly.com . . . Dear Direct Response Letter Subscriber: You are writing an ad to sell a book on the health benefits of On the back cover the copy says: “You can prevent or cure 40 common diseases without taking How do you convert this rather dry description into compelling Here are a few techniques: 1-Use a number. Numerals in bullets get attention. Example: “3 simple steps to achieving optimal health.” The three steps are drinking water, eating healthy foods, and 2-Add a time element. Incorporating a time reference into the copy increases the sense Example: “Get rid of these 40 common illnesses - without 3-”The answer may surprise you.” State a claim as a question followed by the words “the answer Example: “Should you really drink ten glasses of water every 4-Create a villain. Position the opposition to your solution or point of view as the Example: “What big pharmaceutical companies don’t want you to 5-Describe an everyday thing in a fresh way. Here’s how we might hint in our copy that water is the substance Example: “A ‘miracle cure’ you already have in your home. Costs 6-Challenge the reader. Test the reader’s knowledge. Example: “40 common health conditions that can be alleviated by 7-Tell the reader where to find the information. For a book, cite the specific page number: Example: “3 simple steps to achieving optimal health. Page 57.” Sincerely, Bob Bly P.S. For more copywriting tips and techniques, click here now: www.bestkeptcopywritingsecrets Bob Bly |
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