It’s time to get to the heart of copywriting. We’ve learned your copy (the written part of any marketing material) is the secret to sales success. In previous articles, I’ve demonstrated the importance of headlines, provided four ways to craft headlines and pointed out the need to clearly show your customer the “What’s in it for me.” factor. The real heart of copywriting is your story.
TELL YOUR STORY. The simple truth is facts tell and stories sell. If you’re a corporate type transitioning into a more authentic, entrepreneurial lifestyle, this may seem like a stretch to you. After all, in the corporate world we’re taught to keep our personal life and business life separate. I’ll admit, the notion of infusing more of “me” into my business was a little uncomfortable at first but I’ve found uncomfortable is usually good as it moves on to great things.
That being said, copy is more interesting and human if you can relate to it.
I knew I wanted to do something that was all “mine” and decided to switch gears in 2003. I’d always dreamed of focusing more on my writing, and reading Peter Bowerman’s, The Well Fed Writer, reinforced that passion.
I was working at the premier ad agency in my market and it was a pretty sweet gig but I didn’t see much room for advancement and honestly I was getting really burnt out. Plus, the pressure of deadlines and the environment had me really stressed. And, I was no longer married to my job – I was in a serious relationship so 60+ hour work weeks were not as tasty as they once were. I resigned and Write On Creative was born.
Bound by a two-year non-compete in my market, I looked nationally for connections. Joining the National Association of Women Writers changed my life. It’s where I met Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero and the rest, as they say, is history. Investing in Lorrie’s products, live events, and one-on-one mentorship opened my eyes to Internet marketing (in the true sense – not just fluffy, vanilla brochure websites) and long copy. Meanwhile, I was working a “day job” in a utility call center – the pay was great the company took excellent care of employees but it was a means to an end. A security blanket while I built my real business.
Once I realized my “security blanket” was actually holding me back, I let go completely and Write On Creative has been my sole (or maybe soul) focus… Today I work with clients across the nation to create compelling copy, marketing strategies and provide one on one accountability coaching. I’m thrilled to do what I love and assist entrepreneurs, solopreneurs and internet marketers achieve their dreams. I’m forever grateful for the moments of “uncomfortable uncertainty” that propelled me towards my life purpose. Sure there’s more to the story but this has piqued your curiosity, hasn’t it?
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