Do you write sales copy for online websites, blogs, and product sales pages? If you do, then you are probably acutely aware of how challenging a task it can be to write purposeful content that is effective in eliciting the desired response from your readers. Even when you know what you are going to write about, finding the right words for your target audience does not always come easily.
Fortunately, it does not really matter what product or service you are selling, or what your selling platform is – the basics of sales copywriting do not change. With that in mind, this article presents a few of those basics that you can use for your own sales copywriting projects.
The first thing that you need to do is recognize your audience. You need to determine whom you are writing for – who is your target audience. Think about their age, their socioeconomic class, their education level, and even where they are when they are reading your sales copy.
For instance, if you are selling a product that is related to golf, then it is a good bet that your audience will be older white males that are in a higher socio-economic class with a higher than average income. This is not generalizing or stereotyping; it is simply an effective exercise in recognizing whom your sales content should be written for.
After you recognize who your target audience is, you need to get into their mindset. Writing effective sales copy is about writing for your audience. Write in a way that will appeal to them.
For example, you would write sales copy differently for teenagers than you would for elderly women. When you are writing content for teenagers, you would use words like “rocks,” “sucks” or “blows” but when you are writing for elderly women you would want to be a lot more formal than that. So, adapt your writing style to fit those who will read your copy.
Finally, use other bits of information about your target audience to speak directly to them. Are they reading your sales copy on their computer screens? Then include that fact in your sales copy somehow. Are they most likely reading your sales copy on a mobile device? Then try to include that into your copy.
Personalizing your copy as much as you can is a great way to speak directly to your audience and make them feel like you have written the sales copy specifically for them.
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