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| Internet Marketing Strategies
- Writing Effective Website Sales Copy |
Internet
Marketing Strategies
Part Four: Writing Effective Website Sales Copy
A professional looking website is a very important part
of making sales. However, without effective sales copy your
website will be useless. Words make sales, not fancy websites.
Your words are the entire foundation of your business. Your
product, your website and your marketing strategies all depend
upon your words. You must learn how to write persuasive words
specifically written for your targeted customer. You must
feel your customers needs and write your copy with passion,
excitement and benefit.
Your text should be written in a black, legible font with
a light background. Avoid using fancy fonts or backgrounds
that will make your text difficult to read. When you begin
writing, write in small blocks of text with a space between
each block. There is nothing that will make your visitor click
away faster than a sea of black text, so make sure you use
plenty of white space.
Begin your sales letter with a powerful headline that demands
attention. This headline is the most important part of your
entire sales letter. If it doesn't grab your potential customer's
attention, they won't bother to read the rest of your letter.
Your headline should be displayed in a larger bold font and
demand your potential customer's attention to intrigue them
to read on.
Use subheadings (headlines) throughout your letter to capture
the attention of those who just scan your text. Your subheadings
should provide highlights of each section of your sales letter
and be displayed in a larger, bold font.
Once you've captured your potential customer's attention with
your powerful headline, you should now direct their attention
to your introduction. Write a brief paragraph about your product
to let them know exactly what you have to offer them. Keep
your introduction brief and to the point with no filler content.
Once you've written your introduction, continue to write and
tell your potential customer why your product is the solution
to their problem. Tell them exactly how your product will
benefit them. Identify a specific problem and promote your
product as the solution. This can be accomplished with the
use of questions that identify a specific problem that your
product will solve. Ask your potential customer questions
that you know they can identify with -- feel their needs.
Every word, sentence and headline should have one specific
purpose -- to lead your potential customer to your order page.
When writing your sales copy, direct your words towards one
specific person. Use words like "you" and "your" rather than
"them" or "their." Write as if you are speaking with just
one person -- one on one. Write to persuade, that's the bottom
line.
Use the following formula when writing your website sales
letter:
A - Attention - Use a powerful headline that demands
attention
I - Interest - Intrigue interest and create curiosity
D - Detail - Provide details about your product or
service
A - Action - Call for action
Many Internet users are apprehensive when it comes to making
a purchase on the Internet. You must put their mind at ease
by displaying your full name, company name and contact information.
In addition, you must completely remove their risk. Provide
your potential customers with a solid, no risk, money back
guarantee. This will put their mind at ease by building their
confidence in you and your product. In addition, include some
of your testimonials within your sales letter. Make sure you
don't create a separate page for your testimonials, as they
most likely won't be read. Place your testimonials throughout
your sales letter to ensure their visibility.
Studies have shown that long sales copy out-sells short sales
copy. However, some visitors do prefer a short sales letter.
To accomodate both types of preferences, you can provide both.
For those visitors who prefer a short sales letter, provide
them with an opportunity to click through to your sales page
throughout your sales letter.
When writing a long sales letter, keep in mind that with each
additional click, you will lose a percentage of your potential
customers. Have you ever read a sales letter page that forced
you to click through several pages to continue reading the
sales letter? Many Internet users find this very frustrating
and just click away. Try to keep your sales letter all on
one page for the best results. Your visitors would probably
much rather scroll through a long sales letter than click
through and load another page. Their time is very valuable
-- accomodate them.
Once you've written your sales letter and packed it with all
of the benefits your product has to offer, your next step
will be to "call for action." Ask for the order and provide
an easy ordering process. Continue to reassure your potential
customer by reminding them of your personal guarantee and
lead them to your order page.
For potential customers that still aren't convinced, provide
them with free bonuses just for purchasing your product. Many
times, you will find that your customers purchase your product
just for the free bonuses.
Your final step will be to close your sales letter with a
PostScript. When your visitor scans your sales message, chances
are, they'll read your headline, subheadings and your PostScript
message. Place your most important benefits within your P.S.
message. It will get read.
Write your words so that they seamlessly flow together from
your beginning headline through to your order page. Pack your
copy with all of the benefits your product has to offer and
keep it simple. The simple, well designed sites with great
copy make the sales.
Copyright © Shelley Lowery
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