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Saturday, June 13, 2009
What copywriters don't want you to know
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Sell More with a User-Friendly Web Site
Easy navigation is essential to keeping prospective buyers at your site. Follow these tips to make your web site user friendly and increase sales.
Make it easy for prospective buyers to find what they are looking for.
Provide plenty of links on your home page, giving visitors an overview of your web site's content and choices. Provide links to your home page and main sections (such as your order form, contact page, products, and articles) on every page. Visitors may not visit your pages in the sequence you would like them to. Provide a site map (table of contents) if your site has more than twenty pages. Make sure all links are working.
Keep pages short.
Visitors should be able to see the important information, especially on your home page, without scrolling down. Studies show that more than half of the web surfers never scroll down past the first screen of information, so provide your benefits, site description, and USP at the top of the page.
Make your web pages easy to read.
An easy-to-read, professionally-designed web site can maximize your sales. Use color and spacing to make your web pages easy to read. Dark text on a light background is easy to read. A hint of color softens the screen. Avoid text on dark and busy backgrounds. Break up your sales copy into short, easy-to-read sections and use subheadings to highlight benefits. Split up long pages into several pages.
Make it easy to contact you.
Provide your phone number, email address, and URL (web address) on every page. This will make it easier for people to go back to your web site.
Speed up your web site.
Your web site's speed has a significant impact on user loyalty. A slow web site will cost you sales. Visitors won't wait more than10 seconds for your web pages to load. Make your home page fast loading to keep visitors at your site.
A user-friendly site will sell more. Make your web site user friendly to keep visitors at your site, read your sales materials and buy from you.
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© Leva Duell
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Writing for a blog
The Ultimate Blogger Writing Guide
by Dean Rieck
There are hundreds, perhaps thousands, of writing guides out there. But in my opinion, none surpass the simple, direct advice of The Elements of Style by William Strunk, Jr. and E.B.White.
This classic serves up much good advice, especially in the last 20 pages in a section titled “An Approach to Style.” Nowhere have I seen more helpful advice in so few words and with such precision. This is why I always keep this book within reach.
If (for shame) you don’t already have this reference in your library, I will leave it to you to explore it in depth. But I would like to provide my own version of eight important writing tips as they apply to blogging.
- Put the reader first. The purpose of writing is clear, sometimes persuasive, communication. It is not about you or your clever ideas. If you write to impress, you will distract the reader from the content. Good writing is like a store window. It should be clean and clear, providing an unobstructed view of the contents within.
- Organize your thoughts. You don’t need a detailed outline for most writing. But you do need to know what you want to say before you say it. If you’re comfortable with the sort of outline you learned in school, use it. Otherwise, simply jot down the important points you want to make and arrange them in the order you want to make them. Eliminate any ideas that are not directly related to these points.
- Use short paragraphs. Look at any newspaper and notice how short the paragraphs are. That’s done to make reading easier since our brains take in information better when ideas are broken into small chunks. In ordinary writing, each paragraph develops one idea and includes many sentences. But in blogging, the style is less formal and paragraphs may be as short as a single sentence or even a single word.
- Use short sentences. You should keep sentences short for the same reason you keep paragraphs short: they’re easier to read and understand. Each sentence should have one simple thought. More than that creates complexity and invites confusion.
- Use simple words. Since your purpose is to communicate and not impress, simple words work better than big ones. Write “get” instead of “procure.” Write “use” rather than “utilize.” Use the longer words only if your meaning is so precise there is no simpler word to use.
- Be specific. Don’t write “Many doctors recommend Brand X.” Write “97% of doctors recommend Brand X.” Don’t write “The Big Widget is offered in many colors.” Write “The Big Widget comes in red, green, blue, and white.” Get to the point. Say what you mean. Use specific nouns.
- Write in a conversational style. There is a road sign often posted near construction sites that always irritates me. It reads, “Maintain present lane.” Why so formal? A more conversational style would be better: “Stay in your lane” or “Do not change lanes.” If you write as if you’re wearing a top hat and spats, you distance yourself from the reader and muddle the message.
- Be clear. This may be the most important rule of all. Without clarity, your writing fails on every level. You achieve clarity when you accurately communicate the meaning in your head to the head of your reader. That’s difficult. Look at your writing with an objective eye. Consider what might be misunderstood and rewrite it. Find what is irrelevant and delete it. Notice what is missing and insert it.
When writing fails, it’s probably because you don’t have something to say, are too concerned with affecting a style, or both. Follow the suggestions here, and you will avoid these problems and many others. Plus you will find that your copy is more lively, more meaningful, and more profitable.
Dean Rieck is a leading direct marketing copywriter. For more copywriting and selling tips, sign up for Dean’s FREE direct response newsletter or subscribe to the Direct Creative Blog.
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Thursday, June 4, 2009
Internet Writing - Top Tips
Online readers love information, but be sure your information is crisp, clear and concise.
Target your Web content to your preferred audience. A good way to do that is to include your audience in the title or introduction. When you focus your information on your audience, you write more compelling, focused copy that your readers will love.
Keep your paragraphs short, even a line or two. Online readers will ignore long batches of words in long paragraphs, whether in an ezine or at a Web site. You will lose sales. Respect readers who want short material.
Make your headlines compelling. Test them on associates, edit them at least five times. If your headlines are not compelling, visitors will go to the next Web site.
Get to the point quickly in the title and the first line. Keep your introduction and conclusion to a sentence or two.
Make your copy strong, clear, and direct.
Tell your readers what you want them to do. They are waiting for your magic formula to make them richer, healthier, and happier.
Eliminate superfluous words, adverbs (like "ly"), and passive verbs. Replace linking verbs such as "is" and "was" with bold verbs. Use powerful words that sell!
Keep these tips in mind so that your Web site will bring potential buyers to your Web site, keep them at your Web site longer, and convert them to buyers.
Writing Articles for the Internet
Write tips in this format. Use this three-sentence formula to bring the curious to you.
First, use a verb as a command.
Then mention the cost of not following your advise.
End with a positive comment.
Keep these tips in mind, so that your articles will bring folks to your Web site.
Judy Cullins: author, publisher, book coach, Author of Ten Non-techie Ways to Market Your Book Online and Write your eBook or Other Short Book-Fast! http://www.bookcoaching.com. Subscribe to FREE ezine "The Book Coach Says..." Email: Judy@bookcoaching.com
Hypnotic Writing - 7 steps to Success
I am not sure about the ethics involved here but I do know one thing: It is a must need on the Internet. Without powerful writing, you will not succeed even if you are giving out free gold. A popular example being the experiment conducted by some marketing gurus. They advertised to give out $100 bills free. There was no response because the writing was not compelling/ convincing enough.
With the information explosion on the Internet, the competition is more deadly. Hence the use of power writing is at its peak. You have to stand out, to grab, to dominate, to intoxicate, capture and be noticed. The more you differ from the norms, the greater are your chances of success.
You need to make your power writing more forceful and spellbinding. How do you fascinate and mesmerize your readers? Here is a seven-step technique for achieving hypnosis through writing:
Use suggestion to subtly introduce an impression, inspiration, idea or thought. Let's consider a simple work example using the concept of 'sleep'. Our suggestion will be: 'You are sleepy'.
Give instruction/ command. Tell the person to take action as desired by you. Give a direct command. For our example, this will be: 'Go to sleep'.
Back up with a conviction/ determination statement &endash; A conviction statement conveys a sense of assurance, certainty, confidence, sincerity and passion. Conviction is very easily generated by using the word 'will' instead of 'can'. For our example, the conviction statement is: 'You will sleep'.
Follow up with endorsement/re-affirmation. Back up your conviction statement by using the word 'Yes'. For our example, this is: 'Yes, you will sleep'.
Give a vivid description to appeal to emotions - Describe in great detail giving all the advantages, disadvantages and properties. In short make it so vivid that your reader sees, hears, smells, tastes and feels the action and hence gets involved emotionally.
For example consider the following three descriptions: 'A strawberry'; 'A red strawberry'; 'A large ripe, red and juicy strawberry, mmm..'. With the third description you can almost feel your mouth watering.
Now back to our work example: 'You will fall in to a deep, soothing, slumbering sleep'.
Use powerful words. Some words click on the subconscious power of the mind and immediately trigger certain strong emotions. Hence these words have a strong appeal.
A small fraction of such words are outlined here: You, free, magic, hell, damn, baby, do, secret, revealed, sensational, revolutionary, pioneer, discover, will, success, yes.
Use repetitive rhythms. Repetition fascinates the mind and creates an intoxicating influence. For our example, the rhythm is: 'Go to sleep; you will sleep; yes you will sleep; you will fall into a deep, soothing, slumbering sleep'.
For successful hypnosis, the rhythm has to be repeated several times. Remember the rule of thumb of marketing experts: You need to repeat your sales message between seven to ten times to close a deal.
However since hypnotic writing is already so powerful, I will go with a cycle of three: at the start, in the middle and at the end of your message.
For ease of understanding, the work example used was very simple and straight forward. In actual business writing, you have to be subtle. You need to influence and fascinate without offending or being obvious to the reader. You will achieve this by weaving the above magic into the body of your regular business writing.
To integrate effectively, you may change the order of presentation, split up the process and make variations to the concept. Here your imagination is the limit. Copyright Shahnaz Rauf. Author 'Zero Dollar Budget' The Free Articles And Free Site Review At http://www.snzeport.com.For excellent marketing action plans, free advertising, join free newsletter-The Monster Twister. To Subscribe visit: http://www.snzeport.com/tmtarchives.htm
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Increase Sales with an Easy-To-Navigate Web Site
Can your visitors find what they’re looking for on your web site with one or two clicks? Easy navigation is essential to keep visitors at your site and turn them into buyers. Follow these 13 steps to make your web pages easy to navigate and compel prospective buyers to explore your web site.
1. Provide plenty of links on your home page, giving an overview of your web site's content and providing choices for your visitors.
2. Put clear navigation options at the top or left of your pages, so visitors see them right away. Users may not scroll through lengthy pages. In addition, add a "Go Back to Top" button at the end of long pages.
3. Provide navigation links to your home page, main sections, order page, contact page, and product pages on every page. Potential buyers may not read your pages in the sequence you would like them to.
4. Make navigation simple and consistent throughout your web site. Keep the style and location of your navigation buttons and links the same on every page.
5. Use simple terms for your navigation buttons and links that visitors will recognize such as "home," "order," and "contact."
6. Use standard underlined hyperlinks for recognition. The standard color for non-visited links is blue. Use a different link color for visited links.
7. Include a sitemap (table of contents) if your site has more than 20 pages. Creating a sitemap may also improve your search engine ranking.
8. Put your URL (e.g., www.yourdomain.com) and email address on every page.
9. Turn links into benefit-oriented headlines and include action verbs to motivate potential buyers to click on your links. For example, "Top 5 ways to increase your web sales immediately. Sign up now to get this $49 report F*REE."
10. Describe your graphics and navigation buttons in ALT tags (alternative text describing your images for visitors who browse your site with the images turned off).
11. Avoid "entry" pages (home pages with animation) visitors have to click on to enter the site that don't indicate what your site is about.
12. Avoid frames, drop-down menus, and pop-up windows. They may confuse visitors.
13. Make sure all links work.
Make it easy and logical for potential buyers to get to the information they're looking for. Apply these steps now and watch your sales increase!
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© Leva Duell