Structuring your Copy

26 August, 2008 (02:38) | Copywriting

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This article will examine pre-existent copywriting structures and discuss why you use them. There has been a lot of copy written and there is no reason to reinvent the wheel. This article will specifically look at how to write a sales letter, which will has the greatest impact, especially if you’re writing SEO copy.

One school of thought says that your website should be one large sales letter. This could be a great opportunity for you. You can write for off-line and online businesses using a sales letter format.

A sales letter contains three components that are crucial for it’s success. The headline is the first and most read. If you don’t grab your readers attention here then you’re wasting your time. The second component is the offer. This must be explicit so that your reader knows exactly what theyre getting. It must also entice the reader to take action after reading the letter. Finally there is the postscript. The postscript is the second most read portion after the headline. This is where you put an incentive to purchase the product. You should write each section in order. Do not write the whole thing at once, but rather section by section. These simple guidelines will help you produce an excellent sales letter.

If your copywriting experience is limited, then you should read the books from the foremost experts. Dan Kennedy is an example. He is a great resource and has written some fabulous books.

Hopefully you found this article insightful. The key is to build upon the formulas already established and add your own creative spin. The procedures exist for a reason: they work! So don’t go and reinvent the wheel by doing something new, this will often result in weaker copy and more work. You will set yourself up for success by following the already established structures and patterns.

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