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What is a Copywriting?
Internet Marketing Dictionary | Copy
Writing
Copywriting is the process of writing the text
that goes on a website to increase its conversion rate. The process includes
selecting fonts and font colours as well as the positioning of
words and the use of other web page features such as bullet
points and other graphics.
Good copywriting can make a sales page highly
profitable whereas poor copywriting will result in very low
conversion rates.
Copy writing skills also include understanding
SEO because the words that appear on a
page will have an impact on where that page ranks in a search
engine for a particular search.
Copywriting is a skill that can be learnt to a
degree but there is no doubt that some people are naturally
talented as copywriters whereas others struggle. Some basic
techniques include focusing on benefits rather than features,
using attention grabbing headlines, making effective use of
testimonials, providing credible guarantees and addressing the
copy to the desires of the reader. Copy writers recognise that
people tend to buy for emotional reasons rather than strictly
logical ones and so they focus on reaching out to those factors
that drive people to take actions.
On the internet, copywriting needs to address
the fact that attention spans are incredibly short. This means
that you need to get your message across to your sales prospect
very fast indeed. An effective way of doing this is to state
your biggest benefit in your headline. But you also need to
test things out, perhaps by doing A/B
testing.
Small things make a big difference. Placing
inverted commas round a headline will have an impact on your
conversion rates, as will the colour of the words and the fonts
you use.
And don't forget that you need to use
copywriting skills in emails to and especially in the Subject
line: a good subject line will get your emails read. A dull
subject line is likely to mean that your email will be deleted
before it gets opened.
PS
Never forget too that PSs in emails nearly
always get read. Use this copywriting fact.
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