20 Tips For Better Copywriting

7月 29, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

Here are some proven tips to help you write an effective sales letter: Focus on the benefits your prospect will get from your product or service. It is a proven fact that people will invest more in a cure than a prevention so state how your product or service will help your prospect overcome a problem they currently have. You can’t be everything for everybody so don’t try to write for everyone.

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Authors, It’s Time to Think Outside the Box! What You Should Know About the Publishing Industry

7月 29, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

What many authors don’t realize is many major publishing companies have been taken over by large conglomerates that place much more value on money and the bottom line than they place on the books they publish. In the 80’s, I was an editor for a thriving publishing house in Cincinnati. We published high-quality text books for middle schools, high schools, and universities.

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How Reading Out Loud Can Make You a Killer Copywriter

7月 29, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

Whether you are just dipping your toe into the world of copywriting, or you have been writing for a little while already, here is a tip that can improve your writing ten-fold. By reading your copy out-loud you can find all kinds of hidden issues that were not apparent when you wrote your sales letter the first time. Read on to find out more.

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Learn What on Demand Publishers Are All About

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One of the hardest things that a writer has to go through is to have some one publish his book or manuscript. There are some who learned how to publish their own works and were able to do so successfully. They are called on demand publishers because they can publish their own books at their own demand.

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