| 6LV.com Home | CopyWriting Techniques Articles |
Shopper Favorites
Personal Search Portal
MALL.ShopperFavorites .com
Over 1,500,000 Products and Growing!
Hot Searches @ Shopper Favorites
  • fantasy football free league pick
  • credit card processors
  • outdoor recreation
  • nfl football weekly pick
  • legal help louisiana
  • website design
  • check credit for cards
  • New Jersey Lawye
  • nfl football game
  • computer graphics

  • Knowing Your Market ~ The Key to Good Sales Copy  

    by Linda Offenheiser

    One of the most important facets of good copywriting is
    knowing the market you’re writing for. You must know what
    this market is looking for and what problems it needs to
    solve. Once you know the answers to those two questions you
    can write effective persuasive copy that will bring you
    results.

    Writing generic ads that aren’t directed to a specific
    target group won’t work no matter how well crafted the ads
    are. So, the first thing you need to do is learn everything
    you can about your market.

    There are several ways you can do this:

    • Surveys - You can simply ask what your prospective
    customers are looking for.

    • Canvass your customers – Ask your present customers what
    they like about your product or service. Ask them what
    specific thing makes them keep coming back to you.

    • Forums and Message Boards – Visit as many as you can
    every week. You’ll be able to tell from the discussions
    what problems your market is confronting and how you can
    best offer solutions.

    • Ezines and Newsletters – Read everything you can find
    that reflects the thoughts and feelings of your market.
    The more you can learn the stronger you can make your
    sales copy.

    Once you know what your prospective customers are looking
    for, you can write sales copy that targets their problems
    and offers them solutions. No matter how wonderful your
    product or service may be, if your sales copy doesn’t offer
    solutions it won’t be effective.

    You’ve heard it a million times and are about to hear it
    once more ~ because it’s that important ~ your target
    market is only interested in what your product/service can
    do for them. That’s what your copy must stress if you want
    response.

    Push Those Emotional Buttons . . .

    When you know what problems your product can solve, show
    your prospective customers how they’re going to feel once
    they have that solution. That’s where so-called “hot
    buttons” come into play. Since most purchases are made on
    an emotional level, that’s where you must appeal to your
    market.

    In other words, if you’re selling a diet program tell your
    reader how she’ll feel once she’s lost 20 pounds. If your
    words can make her feel she’ll be more attractive, full of
    energy, more confident, ready to take on the world with her
    new body and attitude, chances are you’ll gain a new
    customer.

    Writing effective ad copy comes down to knowing what
    problem your prospect has, providing a solution and
    describing that solution in terms that appeal to her
    emotions.

    When you apply this formula to your copywriting you’ll find
    your response will increase many times over.

    About the Author

    Linda Offenheiser is the owner of Stress-Free Copy, a copywriting and editing service designed for small home
    businesses. You'll find the write words at the right prices.
    She also publishes a weekly free ezine, All the Write Stuff!, that's informative, friendly and fun! You can visit her at
    http://www.stress-freecopy.com or subscribe at
    http://www.stress-freecopy.com/subscribe.htm








    | Take me to the Home Page | Take me to the CopyWriting Articles Index |






    © 6LV .Com - Views, opinions and stated facts are those of their respective author and not necessarily 6LV .Com.
    Articles have been republished, with permission, for your reading enjoyment.