Copywriting tips worth hanging on the wall:
1. Don't sell – help the client change something for the better
2. Reject official language – be simple and understandable
3. Be a remedy, not a supplement – solve real problems
4. Speak to one person, not to "everyone"
5. Emphasize benefits, not product features
6. Share a surprising statistic
7. Be clear, not "clever"
1. Don't sell – help the client change something for the better
2. Reject official language – be simple and understandable
3. Be a remedy, not a supplement – solve real problems
4. Speak to one person, not to "everyone"
5. Emphasize benefits, not product features
6. Share a surprising statistic
7. Be clear, not "clever"
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I think that the language depends on preferences, e.g. the client's - some expect a formal tone. It basically depends on the brand's vision and how it communicates itself online, although there is generally a trend to abandon this formal language :)
I think that the language depends on preferences, e.g. the client's - some expect a formal tone. It basically depends on the brand's vision and how it communicates itself online, although there is generally a trend to abandon this formal language :)
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0. Have an honestly good product/service. (Don't make a whip out of shit)
0. Have an honestly good product/service. (Don't make a whip out of shit)
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