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Copywriting
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Why Are Copywriters In Such High Demand?
Why are high-quality copywriters in high demand? Copywriters charge their clients from $2,000 and up to write a couple of pages of words. Why would anyone in his or her right mind pay that kind of money to have someone describe a product or service? The price for a good copywriter seems insane...
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5 Ways to Avoid Hype in Your Copy
The best way to avoid hype is to genuinely connect with your prospect through prewriting research AND respect. You'll be rewarded with customer loyalty and many more sales.
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14 Tips On How to Write Copy That Sells
Before you write one word of copy make a benefits list. Benefits according to the customer, not according to what you think they are. The question you should ask is what is in it for them? Them is your customer, And why should they be interested in what you have to say? Ask your current customers this question - What are the best things you get from our product or service?
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Guidelines for Writing Software Copyright
Copyright practically indicates the right of a certain individual or business entity to make copies of a particular work and use these copies according to wish or necessity. Most of the times, this consent comes under the form of licenses, which mainly grant the right to use, with certain limitations, the software in cause.
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7 Ways To Write Attention Grabbing Headlines
Reach out and grab your readers with attractive, click persuasive and winning headlines. Watch as your promotional ROI (return on investment) increases fast! Follow the steps below and turn those browsers into buyers by sucking them into your advertisement or sales page with irresistible Headlines.
Below are 7 ways that you can attract readers and more importantly buyers of your product or service. If you use one or all of them it doesn’t matter, just use these techniques I have outlined for you.
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How To Instantly Write Better Ads - Even If You Know Little Or Nothing About Copywriting Now
A couple years ago I had a chance to talk on the phone with perhaps one of the savviest marketers I've ever met: Ken McCarthy. Most people know Ken as an Internet marketing pioneer, but few people realize he's also one of the best copywriters in the business – and has actually gotten “fan mail” about his ads from guys like Dan Kennedy and Gary Bencivenga (who is universally acknowledged as the greatest living copywriter today.) Anyway, during our chat, Ken dropped one of the most important copywriting secrets I ever heard.
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