The
Best Book on Copywriting
"Make
Your Words Sell" by Ken Evoy and Joe Robson is the best book on copywriting
that I have read.
Well,
I thought I was pretty good at sitting down at the keyboard and pounding out
content that would entertain and sell. Then
I read “Make Your Words Sell” (“MYWS”)
by Ken Evoy and Joe Robson. I then
realized that I have been a “babe in the woods” in writing copy for the
Internet.
The
book teaches that all writers must
start their copywriting
project knowing what they want their reader to do at the end of the project.
The
first thing before you put a pen to paper,
establish your most
wanted response (MWR) that you
want from your reader. Then create
and write to get that MWR. Keep
focused and write only to accomplish that goal.
The
MWR may be a click of the mouse on
the Buy button. It may be the click
on the Subscribe Now button for your ezine.
Bottom line – the MWR is the
action that you want your reader to take.
Sell
Benefits versus Features
Like
so many writers, I tend to focus on features
in my copywriting. Not on the most
important thing that an Internet reader wants.
And
what, pray tell, is that?
Benefits,
that’s what! Readers
are looking to solve a problem. They
are looking for benefits that will
solve a problem.
Write
to Sell Benefits!
SWAT
Method
There
is a great trick taught in this book
that is so obvious, so simple, that
solves the feature versus benefit issue. When
you want to list a feature ask yourself “So
what?” about the feature. Answer
that question and if the answer leaves room for another “So
What?”, answer that question. Keep
doing this until you cannot ask the “So
What?” question again. (“So
What?” = SWAT).
When
you reach the point where you can not SWAT it again, you will have the true
benefit that you need to use in your copy.
Sidebar:
I
hope you think that this is as brilliantly simple and effective as I do.
Unique
Selling Proposition (USP)
Another
major point that the book stresses is to
establish your unique selling
proposition (USP). Your
site must be unique. You must establish this very quickly with your reader.
If you do not, your reader will click right on past you since
you are just another site floating along on the sea of the Internet.
Establishing
your USP is sometimes a difficult task. The
book helps you drill down to the basics and establish your USP.
You cannot sell your site well without knowing your USP.
Write
for a Scanner
No,
not for a computer input scanner. For
a reader who scans your copy
instead of reading it.
The
book has two chapters, Copywriting 101
and 102. These cover the basics
of writing on the Net. This
is an absolute must for anyone who writes for Net publication.
Writing for the Net is very different than writing for printed text – and
why is that?
The
answer is your reader is not reading, but is scanning
your wonderful copy that you have slaved to create.
(That frustrates me when I worked so hard to create this brilliant work).
Be that as it may, that is a fact of the Net.
Write to appeal to the scanning
reader.
Headings
You
can write for the scanner with well placed headings
that tell the outline of the content. In
fact, the author says that the headlines
should tell the basic story if the reader does no read anything in between.
Use
BOLD
in sentences
Bold
in sentences attracts the eye to the key words
and thoughts in a paragraph. The
scanner will usually pick these up.
White
Space and Paragraph Length
Vary
paragraph length
and leave plenty of white space.
A full page of black text stops a reader cold from scanning any further.
A little variability of paragraph length looks interesting.
Just another copywriting trick you learn from the book.
Cut
to the Chase
This
is the best book I have read about writing copy
for informing or selling on the
Internet. And
it only costs $29.95. It is
easy to order, and it will pay for itself many times over in future sales that
you will realize by using the techniques that it teaches.
You
know that Linda and I are very careful about the recommendations that we make,
but there is no hesitation whatsoever on this one.
Learn
the art of e-Persuasion.
To
get your copy and immediately (after you have read the book) start to use these
techniques, click on the following link.
Buy
MYWS now and improve your writing for the Net many times over
Your
purchase is backed by Ken Evoy’s iron clad guarantee.
If it is not what you expected and
does not improve your copywriting skills, request your money back from SBI and
you will get it.
When
you land on the MYWS sales page, you will see the usual sales information.
(Remember that the sales page was created by the same people who wrote
the book). Study
the copywriting techniques as you scan down the page.
See what you can learn as you move toward the link to buy the book.
A
major reason for people failing on the Net is procrastination.
Don
’t
be a victim of this terrible disease.