First
things first; words sell not graphics or flashy websites. Pretty
pictures and web design have never sold anyone anything; only
words can do that. You must write to convince people to take action.
Most prospects will never pull out their wallets because they
like your web design; they do so only when your words convince
them to. Here are some tips and a template to create compelling
sales letters that sell your book:
1. Create a compelling (must get information) headline
Researchers have proven negative headlines works best. For
example, “Stop Making these Site Mistakes – Discover
10 Vital Things to Do Right Now” will get the attention
of anyone struggling to make sales online using their website.
It will make them want to read more.
The same goes for “Don’t Even Think About Skipping
This Page!” People by nature are attracted to the negative.
Why do you think the Jerry Springer’s show is so popular
or even Desperate Housewives. People react to the negative in
spite of themselves. It will create a curiosity pull.
2. Avoid all caps or bold caps in your headlines.
All caps reduces the readability of your copy. It makes it
harder to understand. It interrupts the flow of your message
and slows your reader down. Use bold to emphasize a point and
underlined to especially emphasize. Headlines can have every
other word starting with the first letter capped. The variety
will be much more effective than all caps.
3. Write compelling copy.
Draw your reader in like a big fish on a hook. Entice them
to want to know more and more. It takes practice but use the
copy that sold you as a template. Use benefits including the
interactive and the enticing format.
4. Connect your dots.
Create copy that flows smoothly from point to point. Again,
it takes a little practice but you can achieve great flow by
pinpointing your transitional points. Smooth them by using transitional
paragraphs and new point headlines. If written correctly, long
copy works best.
5. Create a sales template file.
Start a file with all the good sales letters you encounter
along the way. You can learn a lot by studying other successful
letters. Don’t plagiarize (copy word for word.) Use the
good letters you collect as your templates.
You don’t have to be a famous copywriter to write effective
sales letters. In fact, you have everything it takes to write
an order-pulling sales letter for your book. You have the passion,
the knowledge of your product (book) and now the sales letter
template. Follow the above 8 steps to get organized and then
write your compelling letter to convince every prospect that
your book is the one they want.
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owner, web developer
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