I want to tell you how I go about writing headlines. I like to keep swap files of headlines around for future use. And how I go about doing it goes something like this...
I'll find a headline I like, wherever it may be, and then I don't copy it word for word, instead I'll use a "fill in the blank" approach. That way I get a generic headline that I can apply to almost any business.
For example, I find a headline I like that goes something like this:
"Give Me 5 Minutes And I'll Show You How To Put An Extra $1000 Into Your Pocket!"
In my swap file I would write it down using a "fill in the blank" approach:
"Give Me _____ And I'll _____!"
I could now take this generic headline and apply it to almost any business...
Car insurance for example:
"Give Me 60 Seconds And I'll Show You How To Slash Your Car Insurance Cost In Half Every Single Month!"
Do you follow me...?
You don't want to steal any headline word for word. That would be a bad thing. But you can recycle headlines by using a "fill in the blank" approach, and then applying that to whatever business you may be are a part of.
I mean gee... why reinvent the wheel? There are a ton of great headlines out there already!
Here's another example:
"Great New Discovery Kills Kitchen Odors Quick... Makes Indoor Air Country Fresh!
In my swap file I would write it down using a fill in the blank approach:
"Great New _____ .... Makes _____!"
I could now take this generic headline and apply it to almost any business...
Weight loss for example:
"Great New Diet Pill Burns Unwanted Fat... Makes Dieting Easy!"
So the moral of the story is... The next time you come across a headline that grabs your attention, don't just stare at it! Write it down in your swap file using a fill in the blank approach.
And over time, the next thing you know, you'll have so many fill in the blank generic headlines to choose from in your swap file....
You'll never be stuck for a headline to write ever again!
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Friday, 6 April 2012
Thursday, 22 March 2012
How To Write Headlines And Bullet Points For Your Sales Letters Without Thinking
I want you to get really good at writing sales letters and other webpages and I don't want you to get stuck. That's why I am going to share with you an easy way to come up with any headline and any bullet point without thinking by applying a very simple formula that you can use for any offer on any webpage, and have your site set up in a fraction of the time.
The first way I like to think about writing a headline or a bullet point is to think of three problems and three solutions. For example, if you were offering a time management course and the problem the people were having is that they were overwhelmed, they were tired and they were running out of time. Those are the three problems and three solutions could be to simplify their life to increase their energy and to work faster than they can get more out of the day.
And, we could incorporate that in the headline and it's almost now written itself. If you're overwhelmed, tired, and you're running out of time then you need this training to get more energy, work faster, and do something else that will help them out. Three problems and then three solutions to those problems writes the majority of your headline or your bullet points for you.
The next thing to keep in mind about headlines and bullet points is that we're focusing on the "wow" factor; on the big result, outcome, boost, or improvement. We're not going for what it actually is, we're going for what it does and that means that instead of talking about the really cool worksheets or step-by-step formulas that we're offering. Let's focus on what people get once they're done.
Maybe they will get 10 hours of work every day compressed into one hour. Maybe they will live long; maybe they'll be happier but those are the things to keep in mind when writing your headlines and your bullet points. It's fine to mention that the components of your course but your headlines and your bullet points will become a lot more exciting if you focus on what comes after they take your training.
And finally, if you're really stuck. My fill in the blank template for writing bullet points is why and then some kind of emotional reason and how, and then some kind of emotional outcome. And, that could be something as, "Why saying goodbye to email forever. Why saying goodbye to email forever will improve your life drastically and how you can take those steps in three days or less!"
We're saying why this thing is important and then how it does this but we're making sure to add emotional words such as say goodbye to or improve then we're not listing things out. We're actually making this fun and exciting and connecting with our readers. Write headlines and bullet points by thinking of three problems and three solutions by focusing on what results comes out of that training, and then use the why and how technique.
The first way I like to think about writing a headline or a bullet point is to think of three problems and three solutions. For example, if you were offering a time management course and the problem the people were having is that they were overwhelmed, they were tired and they were running out of time. Those are the three problems and three solutions could be to simplify their life to increase their energy and to work faster than they can get more out of the day.
And, we could incorporate that in the headline and it's almost now written itself. If you're overwhelmed, tired, and you're running out of time then you need this training to get more energy, work faster, and do something else that will help them out. Three problems and then three solutions to those problems writes the majority of your headline or your bullet points for you.
The next thing to keep in mind about headlines and bullet points is that we're focusing on the "wow" factor; on the big result, outcome, boost, or improvement. We're not going for what it actually is, we're going for what it does and that means that instead of talking about the really cool worksheets or step-by-step formulas that we're offering. Let's focus on what people get once they're done.
Maybe they will get 10 hours of work every day compressed into one hour. Maybe they will live long; maybe they'll be happier but those are the things to keep in mind when writing your headlines and your bullet points. It's fine to mention that the components of your course but your headlines and your bullet points will become a lot more exciting if you focus on what comes after they take your training.
And finally, if you're really stuck. My fill in the blank template for writing bullet points is why and then some kind of emotional reason and how, and then some kind of emotional outcome. And, that could be something as, "Why saying goodbye to email forever. Why saying goodbye to email forever will improve your life drastically and how you can take those steps in three days or less!"
We're saying why this thing is important and then how it does this but we're making sure to add emotional words such as say goodbye to or improve then we're not listing things out. We're actually making this fun and exciting and connecting with our readers. Write headlines and bullet points by thinking of three problems and three solutions by focusing on what results comes out of that training, and then use the why and how technique.
Saturday, 4 February 2012
How to Write Headlines for How-to Articles
Want to write a how-to article but can't come up with a topic?
Start by naming the three biggest problems your customers or clients face. You've just come up with three ideas for three different articles. Be sure the topics tie into a service you provide, a product you sell, or a cause or issue you want to promote.
Once you've chosen a topic, it's time to select a title. Here's a list of possibilities. Simply fill in the blank, depending on what you've decided to write about.
A Part-Timer's Tactics for a Full-Timer's ______________
A Quiz: Test Your ______________ Smarts
Cash in on _______________ Trends
Chasing the Right ______________
Cool Tools for Today's ______________
Common Errors That Kill ______________
Discover the 7 Essential Elements That Guarantee ______________
Finding the ______________That is Uniquely You
Good News for ______________
How to Bounce Back from ______________
How to Get Other People to ______________
How to Handle ______________
How to Make ______________ Work for You
How to Make Your ______________ Dreams Come True
How to Turn ______________ into ______________
Mastering the Art of ______________
No More ______________
Part-Time ______________, Full-Time Success
Questions and Answers About ______________
Straight Talk from a ______________
The Great _____________ Dilemma
The Most Beginner-Friendly ______________
The Last Word on ______________
The Amazing Solution for ______________
The Best and Worst Ideas for ______________
The Complete Guide to ______________
The Worst Mistakes You Can Make When ______________
Top 10 ______________ Do's and Don'ts
What's HOT and NOT in ______________
When Not to ______________
Your Must-Know Guide to ______________
_________________ with Pizzazz!
_________________and Grow Rich
______________ on the Cheap
5 Ways to Get More from Your ______________
5 No-Fail Strategies for ______________
6 Secrets to Successful ______________
7 Ways to Keep Your ______________ Dreams Alive
7 Ways to Avoid the Most Deadly ______________ Mistakes
8 Ways to Avoid the Worst ______________ Mistakes
9 Formulas for Fantastic ______________
10 User-Friendly Facts for ______________
10 Tips to Jump-Start Your ______________
11 Questions You Must Ask When You're ______________
12 Tactics to Open Up ______________
13 Tips That Will Make a _______________ Smile
10 Time-Tested Tips for Becoming a ______________
25 Quick ______________ Tips to Use Now
26 Holiday Gifts for ______________
Start by naming the three biggest problems your customers or clients face. You've just come up with three ideas for three different articles. Be sure the topics tie into a service you provide, a product you sell, or a cause or issue you want to promote.
Once you've chosen a topic, it's time to select a title. Here's a list of possibilities. Simply fill in the blank, depending on what you've decided to write about.
A Part-Timer's Tactics for a Full-Timer's ______________
A Quiz: Test Your ______________ Smarts
Cash in on _______________ Trends
Chasing the Right ______________
Cool Tools for Today's ______________
Common Errors That Kill ______________
Discover the 7 Essential Elements That Guarantee ______________
Finding the ______________That is Uniquely You
Good News for ______________
How to Bounce Back from ______________
How to Get Other People to ______________
How to Handle ______________
How to Make ______________ Work for You
How to Make Your ______________ Dreams Come True
How to Turn ______________ into ______________
Mastering the Art of ______________
No More ______________
Part-Time ______________, Full-Time Success
Questions and Answers About ______________
Straight Talk from a ______________
The Great _____________ Dilemma
The Most Beginner-Friendly ______________
The Last Word on ______________
The Amazing Solution for ______________
The Best and Worst Ideas for ______________
The Complete Guide to ______________
The Worst Mistakes You Can Make When ______________
Top 10 ______________ Do's and Don'ts
What's HOT and NOT in ______________
When Not to ______________
Your Must-Know Guide to ______________
_________________ with Pizzazz!
_________________and Grow Rich
______________ on the Cheap
5 Ways to Get More from Your ______________
5 No-Fail Strategies for ______________
6 Secrets to Successful ______________
7 Ways to Keep Your ______________ Dreams Alive
7 Ways to Avoid the Most Deadly ______________ Mistakes
8 Ways to Avoid the Worst ______________ Mistakes
9 Formulas for Fantastic ______________
10 User-Friendly Facts for ______________
10 Tips to Jump-Start Your ______________
11 Questions You Must Ask When You're ______________
12 Tactics to Open Up ______________
13 Tips That Will Make a _______________ Smile
10 Time-Tested Tips for Becoming a ______________
25 Quick ______________ Tips to Use Now
26 Holiday Gifts for ______________
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Headline Writing - Write Headlines That Get Your Article Read - Part 2
In part 1 we covered the importance of writing a great headline to grab your readers attention & get them to read your article in full.
Now we take a look at other ways of developing your headline style.
You need to think about your audience. Who is it that you are writing for?
For gossip and entertainment?
For those looking for financial advice - facts and figures?
For someone looking for exercise or health information - reliable and assuring?
For those browsing for ideas and pastimes?
Who are they and what are they looking for? Answering these two questions will set you on the right route to plan and write an article that will capture their attention... and from this you can then style the headline.
For example say that you're writing an article aimed at someone who is searching for the right mortgage. That person will look for 'facts', 'figures', 'surveys' and even maybe a case study that they can identify with. The language will be business like & authoritative. Anyone reading would not expect lots of jokey thoughts and gossip in the article. On the other hand if you are writing your article aimed at someone searching for news on their favourite pop star, gossip, jokes and light frothy sentences will hit the mark.
You've got 5 seconds!
When writing your headlines remember that you only have about 5 seconds to grab your potential readers attention.
If they scan the list of headlines and yours doesn't 'pop out' you've lost them forever.
Here are a few more styles that can help you to write a great headline.
The 'Testimonial' Headline
"I used 'XY's' formula B ... now I earn $ssss and have financial freedom"
Testimonials are very powerful, when they sound believable. Use them to help you sell a new product or idea.
The 'News' Headline - Make an announcement
"It's here at last! The breakthrough in internet marketing has arrived"
A great way for announcing new products and services, making the reader feel that they're in at the beginning.
Also you may have noticed that I didn't say 'what' it was... so you add an element of curiosity in the headline too.
The 'Formula' headline - tell them 'how to'
"Follow these 3 simple steps to increase your writing speed"
How often are you looking for the solution to the problem? Well if the headline tells you that you can find the solution in just 3 simple steps... aren't you going to want to read 'what' those simple steps are?
Often these headline begin with words like "How to" ... "how to loose 5lb's in 1 week... with just 5 minutes a day". The secret is that the headline suggest that the solution will be revealed in the article.
The 'Question' Headline
"Do you hate the Gym? - How to have a gym workout without ever stepping inside one again"
The secret to this type of headline is to pose the question that you know most people will answer in a certain way... then you suggest that the answer will be given in the article. When writing this sort of headline... you need to be sure that the majority of your readers are going to agree with you ... or they may just say "No... I love the gym" and never read on.
The 'Order' Headline... Do it now!
"Act now and save £1000 on your insurance this year!"
Giving a command focuses attention on a desired action that you want the reader to take on reading the article.
What ever style of headline you choose... make sure that you 'Deliver'
What I mean is, if you suggest that you are going to tell them the solution to the problem, in the headline, you must give that solution in the article or at least tell them where the reader must go to find the solution.
Don't refer to something in your headline and then not mention it in the article. This leaves the reader confused and cross... they'll feel cheated and won't trust you or read your articles again!
Add Value to your headline
Turn an 'ok' headline like "How to write a good headline" into a great one "Get your articles read - Writing headlines that GRAB!"
Short and sweet.
7 words is a good guide. If you've got more to say then put it in a sub-headline.
Need some more ideas... here are some words and run-ins that'll help to attract readers attention:
Activate, Achieve, Affordable, Amaze, Amazing, Avoid,
Best, Breakthrough, Banish, Bounce back from ..., Beginners guide to..., (the) Best & Worst ways to ...., Budget,
Captivate, Create, Cash in on..., Complete guide to ..., ..... on the Cheap
Discover, Discovery, Deliver, ..... Dreams come true,
Eliminate, Essential, Energise, Essential elements, Exciting,
Formula, Fantastic,
Great, Gigantic, Guaranteed, Gain the..., Get the edge..., Good news when....,
How to ..., Hidden secret ..., Hot tips on...,
Incredible, Ingenious, Impossible (to miss),
Just out..., Judge for yourself...,
Kill, Killing,
Love, Loveliest, Looking for..., Longing for..., (the) Last word on...,
Master, Mastering, Must have, Must-know,
No more, New, Newest, Never .... again, No-fail guide to....,
Outrageous, Outrage, One time offer...,
Powerful, Profit from, Perfect (solution, birthday gift, holiday,etc)
Quick guide to, Questions & Answers to..., Questions that you must ask about....,
Results, Revealed, Revelation, (the) Real...., Read this before....,
Simple, Simplest, Secrets, Scientific, Shocking, Special report...., Strategies for..., Straight answers about..., (the) Solution to...,
Ten Quick Tips, Tips, Tricks, Time-tested, Tactics, Top, Techniques, Thrifty
Unbelievable, User-friendly ways to..., Unleash, Unlimited, Unique,
Value added, Valuable,
(7) Ways to..., What's HOT and What's NOT in..., When to ... and when not, (the) Worst thing you....,
You must try this...., You need to know how....,
I'm sure you'll begin to think of hundreds of variations and improvements.... start writing them down now... and when you see a good headline... adapt it for your use.
Enjoy your writing
Now we take a look at other ways of developing your headline style.
You need to think about your audience. Who is it that you are writing for?
For gossip and entertainment?
For those looking for financial advice - facts and figures?
For someone looking for exercise or health information - reliable and assuring?
For those browsing for ideas and pastimes?
Who are they and what are they looking for? Answering these two questions will set you on the right route to plan and write an article that will capture their attention... and from this you can then style the headline.
For example say that you're writing an article aimed at someone who is searching for the right mortgage. That person will look for 'facts', 'figures', 'surveys' and even maybe a case study that they can identify with. The language will be business like & authoritative. Anyone reading would not expect lots of jokey thoughts and gossip in the article. On the other hand if you are writing your article aimed at someone searching for news on their favourite pop star, gossip, jokes and light frothy sentences will hit the mark.
You've got 5 seconds!
When writing your headlines remember that you only have about 5 seconds to grab your potential readers attention.
If they scan the list of headlines and yours doesn't 'pop out' you've lost them forever.
Here are a few more styles that can help you to write a great headline.
The 'Testimonial' Headline
"I used 'XY's' formula B ... now I earn $ssss and have financial freedom"
Testimonials are very powerful, when they sound believable. Use them to help you sell a new product or idea.
The 'News' Headline - Make an announcement
"It's here at last! The breakthrough in internet marketing has arrived"
A great way for announcing new products and services, making the reader feel that they're in at the beginning.
Also you may have noticed that I didn't say 'what' it was... so you add an element of curiosity in the headline too.
The 'Formula' headline - tell them 'how to'
"Follow these 3 simple steps to increase your writing speed"
How often are you looking for the solution to the problem? Well if the headline tells you that you can find the solution in just 3 simple steps... aren't you going to want to read 'what' those simple steps are?
Often these headline begin with words like "How to" ... "how to loose 5lb's in 1 week... with just 5 minutes a day". The secret is that the headline suggest that the solution will be revealed in the article.
The 'Question' Headline
"Do you hate the Gym? - How to have a gym workout without ever stepping inside one again"
The secret to this type of headline is to pose the question that you know most people will answer in a certain way... then you suggest that the answer will be given in the article. When writing this sort of headline... you need to be sure that the majority of your readers are going to agree with you ... or they may just say "No... I love the gym" and never read on.
The 'Order' Headline... Do it now!
"Act now and save £1000 on your insurance this year!"
Giving a command focuses attention on a desired action that you want the reader to take on reading the article.
What ever style of headline you choose... make sure that you 'Deliver'
What I mean is, if you suggest that you are going to tell them the solution to the problem, in the headline, you must give that solution in the article or at least tell them where the reader must go to find the solution.
Don't refer to something in your headline and then not mention it in the article. This leaves the reader confused and cross... they'll feel cheated and won't trust you or read your articles again!
Add Value to your headline
Turn an 'ok' headline like "How to write a good headline" into a great one "Get your articles read - Writing headlines that GRAB!"
Short and sweet.
7 words is a good guide. If you've got more to say then put it in a sub-headline.
Need some more ideas... here are some words and run-ins that'll help to attract readers attention:
Activate, Achieve, Affordable, Amaze, Amazing, Avoid,
Best, Breakthrough, Banish, Bounce back from ..., Beginners guide to..., (the) Best & Worst ways to ...., Budget,
Captivate, Create, Cash in on..., Complete guide to ..., ..... on the Cheap
Discover, Discovery, Deliver, ..... Dreams come true,
Eliminate, Essential, Energise, Essential elements, Exciting,
Formula, Fantastic,
Great, Gigantic, Guaranteed, Gain the..., Get the edge..., Good news when....,
How to ..., Hidden secret ..., Hot tips on...,
Incredible, Ingenious, Impossible (to miss),
Just out..., Judge for yourself...,
Kill, Killing,
Love, Loveliest, Looking for..., Longing for..., (the) Last word on...,
Master, Mastering, Must have, Must-know,
No more, New, Newest, Never .... again, No-fail guide to....,
Outrageous, Outrage, One time offer...,
Powerful, Profit from, Perfect (solution, birthday gift, holiday,etc)
Quick guide to, Questions & Answers to..., Questions that you must ask about....,
Results, Revealed, Revelation, (the) Real...., Read this before....,
Simple, Simplest, Secrets, Scientific, Shocking, Special report...., Strategies for..., Straight answers about..., (the) Solution to...,
Ten Quick Tips, Tips, Tricks, Time-tested, Tactics, Top, Techniques, Thrifty
Unbelievable, User-friendly ways to..., Unleash, Unlimited, Unique,
Value added, Valuable,
(7) Ways to..., What's HOT and What's NOT in..., When to ... and when not, (the) Worst thing you....,
You must try this...., You need to know how....,
I'm sure you'll begin to think of hundreds of variations and improvements.... start writing them down now... and when you see a good headline... adapt it for your use.
Enjoy your writing
Saturday, 27 August 2011
5 Sure-Fire Ways For Writing Headlines That Grab
Your headline is your first impression. It should stop, fascinate and persuade your readers, or else you risk losing them in the blink of an eye.
Headlines that grab generally perform two important functions. Firstly they should get your readers attention. Then they need to communicate the overall theme of the message without revealing any of the answers. Their mission is to stop your audience in their tracks and intrigue them enough to continue reading.
What is more, your headline should create a sense of curiosity. Curiosity helps lure the reader onto your copy and further into the body text. When you spark your readers curiosity they inevitably will want to learn more.
It is very common for professional copywriters to use newspapers and magazines to research their headlines. Publications such as Cosmo, Vanity Fair and Who Magazine provide a great source of ideas. In addition, they collect any successful ads or headlines in what they call a 'swipe file.' They can then adapt the headlines to suit their own needs.
This is actually a great way for an amateur copywriter to practice writing headlines. Start collecting ads for a swipe file and then replace words in the headline for words that suit your product or service.
Over time as you start looking at ads and website copy from the viewpoint of a copywriter, you will notice the headlines that get used repeatedly. These headlines are the ones that work. Be sure to write these ones down or add them to your own swipe file.
Lets now look at 5 sure-fire triggers that will guarantee your headlines get attention:
1. Curiosity
New!
Introducing!
At Last!
People love the thought of anything new and exciting. These words are perfect for announcing new products. Just note however that it is illegal to claim a product is 'new' unless is has been created with the last 6 months.
2. Calling Out
Dentists!
Home Owners!
Bad Headaches?
These words used at the beginning of a headline specifically call out to your target audience. They are definitely attention grabbing.
3. Customer Benefits
Free from Migraines in 10 minutes!
Buy One Lamp - Get the Second one free!
Learn To Sing in 2 Days with New Method!
Selling the benefits is always a key to successful selling. People may note the features (such as promoting a '4 wheel drive' vehicle) but will be sold on the benefits ('enjoy the freedom and adventure you will experience when you head off-road').
4. The Captivating Question
What If I Could Double Your Profits in 10 Days?
Do You Make These Five Copywriting Mistakes?
What Powerful Antioxidant Will Turn Back The Clock?
This type of headline uses an open ended question. One which your reader is unable to answer with either "yes" or "no". They will immediately want to know what mistake it is, or what product will bring that result. Fantastic for sparking the curiosity factor.
5. The 'How To' Headline
How to Get Rid Of Eczema Naturally
How to Find Out If Your Husband Is Cheating
How to Find Positive Cash Flow Investments in Any Market
People commonly search the internet to find information. Using 'how to' in a headline answers the exact question they are asking themselves. Extremely powerful when you match the right headline to the right target market.
Learning to write headlines that sell is an ongoing process. Try to study and then model successful copywriters continually. Just be sure to always use your own personality and unique style.
In the highly competitive online world, knowing how to write captivating copy and to persuade your audience is vital to the success of your business. Discover Powerful Copywriting Techniques from professional copywriters with years of success.
Headlines that grab generally perform two important functions. Firstly they should get your readers attention. Then they need to communicate the overall theme of the message without revealing any of the answers. Their mission is to stop your audience in their tracks and intrigue them enough to continue reading.
What is more, your headline should create a sense of curiosity. Curiosity helps lure the reader onto your copy and further into the body text. When you spark your readers curiosity they inevitably will want to learn more.
It is very common for professional copywriters to use newspapers and magazines to research their headlines. Publications such as Cosmo, Vanity Fair and Who Magazine provide a great source of ideas. In addition, they collect any successful ads or headlines in what they call a 'swipe file.' They can then adapt the headlines to suit their own needs.
This is actually a great way for an amateur copywriter to practice writing headlines. Start collecting ads for a swipe file and then replace words in the headline for words that suit your product or service.
Over time as you start looking at ads and website copy from the viewpoint of a copywriter, you will notice the headlines that get used repeatedly. These headlines are the ones that work. Be sure to write these ones down or add them to your own swipe file.
Lets now look at 5 sure-fire triggers that will guarantee your headlines get attention:
1. Curiosity
New!
Introducing!
At Last!
People love the thought of anything new and exciting. These words are perfect for announcing new products. Just note however that it is illegal to claim a product is 'new' unless is has been created with the last 6 months.
2. Calling Out
Dentists!
Home Owners!
Bad Headaches?
These words used at the beginning of a headline specifically call out to your target audience. They are definitely attention grabbing.
3. Customer Benefits
Free from Migraines in 10 minutes!
Buy One Lamp - Get the Second one free!
Learn To Sing in 2 Days with New Method!
Selling the benefits is always a key to successful selling. People may note the features (such as promoting a '4 wheel drive' vehicle) but will be sold on the benefits ('enjoy the freedom and adventure you will experience when you head off-road').
4. The Captivating Question
What If I Could Double Your Profits in 10 Days?
Do You Make These Five Copywriting Mistakes?
What Powerful Antioxidant Will Turn Back The Clock?
This type of headline uses an open ended question. One which your reader is unable to answer with either "yes" or "no". They will immediately want to know what mistake it is, or what product will bring that result. Fantastic for sparking the curiosity factor.
5. The 'How To' Headline
How to Get Rid Of Eczema Naturally
How to Find Out If Your Husband Is Cheating
How to Find Positive Cash Flow Investments in Any Market
People commonly search the internet to find information. Using 'how to' in a headline answers the exact question they are asking themselves. Extremely powerful when you match the right headline to the right target market.
Learning to write headlines that sell is an ongoing process. Try to study and then model successful copywriters continually. Just be sure to always use your own personality and unique style.
In the highly competitive online world, knowing how to write captivating copy and to persuade your audience is vital to the success of your business. Discover Powerful Copywriting Techniques from professional copywriters with years of success.
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