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Copywriting Tips to Make Any Website Sell Better
By: Mike Pavlish
Successful website copywriting is very different than traditional copywriting.
Based on what actually works best –and does not work—from writing dozens of
websites for clients, here are the Top 9 website copywriting secrets. By
applying them, your website will be a major marketing success for the business
and its bottom line.
1. The website must have a strong, reader-benefit headline. The
headline is by far the most important part of the website as far as
its effectiveness. The words used (i.e., the copywriting) must give
a reader benefits of the product or service, a big promise, a reward
that the reader wants badly and be as specific and concise as
possible.
2. What benefits will the reader get? Why should he believe it?
Answer these questions immediately. The reader will leave the
website unless these three questions are clearly answered in the
beginning seconds.
3. Focus the copywriting to accomplish one main goal, which should
be to get the interested reader to call you or place their order. By
laser-focusing on this one action the reader should do, the
copywriting will be targeted, specific and powerful.
Of course, there will be other information and details on the
website and there will be a secondary goal for the reader to sing up
for a newsletter or download a report … but focus mainly on the one
specific action the prospect should take.
4. Be exciting, informative, to the point, interesting. People will
not read something that is boring if they don’t have to. Make sure
to avoid “corporate talk” that is loaded with “we” and general
information the reader already knows.
5. Write mainly to get sales or leads; and not for the search
engines. Your website may be listed high by a search engine, but
what good is that if it does not bring leads and sales.
6. Encourage interested readers to telephone the business. A good
salesperson can sell much more effectively by talking to a prospect
than by just emailing. Talking builds rapport, trust, and questions
asked so it is customized to the prospect’s specific needs and
wants.
7. Words sell and graphics are secondary, so be sure to invest
properly in the copywriting on the website.
8. Answer the concerns and objections the reader has. Make a list of
frequently asked questions. Answer them for the reader on the
website. Overcoming objections and concerns is what often clinches
the sale.
9. Use proven winners for successful copywriting. These include
reader benefit copywriting, be specific, tell the full story of why
this is the best choice for the reader, use customer testimonials,
make an offer, use a guarantee, get action now.
Mike Pavlish is a successful copywriter who has sold products and
services for almost every type of business since 1978 and the author
of a best-selling ebook. For information go to
http://www.MegaProfitCopywriting.com
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Recommended:
Make Your Words Sell: This ebook is GUARANTEED to increase your
bottom line. Written by Joe Robson, professional web copywriter,
it's packed (really packed) with solid advice to turn your website
into a profitable venture.
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