This is such a good copy writing advice, also applies to speaking. Clarity over density. People should be able to picture what they read or hear. pic.twitter.com/z0wFAMIOT3
12 words that 10X your copy: β’ Free β’ Easy β’ Steal β’ Quick β’ Secret β’ Expert β’ Reveal β’ Tested β’ Proven β’ Without β’ Different β’ Exclusive Use them with your headlines, email subjects, thread hooks, and landing pages.
I'm not a copywriter. But I've used copy to help dozens of startups double their conversion rates. Here's the 10 best copywriting frameworks that helped me do it:
Powerful action verbs to use in your copy: Unlock Supercharge Accelerate Maximize Streamline Upgrade Transform Secure Exceed Acquire Any other ideas?
Copywriting is a superpower. Learn it and you can sell just about anything. Use these 7 threads to master copywriting in the next 5 min π§΅
Last week I interviewed @lamarstagg, a UX copywriter specializing in conversion and churn. I asked him and @theSamParr for their tip on how to write website copy that drives (and keeps) paying customers. Here's what they said:
Great writing can be fast. Iβve written 1,007 ads for @thehustle Thatβs in the ballpark of 250 different startups. At 150 words an ad, it's a LOT of writing. You learn to write fast. Here's my framework for writing a great ad in 61 minutes w/minimal effort π
The best way to write better is to write more. A great editor helps. Books help. But, you can't edit/improve what's not written. Write more. Get all the shitty stuff outta the way π
Improve your interface. One "micro copy" at a time. By @jrdnbwmn 1/ Use personal pronouns Use the word "you". People pay more attention when you talk directly to them [Thread...] pic.twitter.com/ybkNHcC6fn
What are the most helpful frameworks/principles you learned from copywriting? Mien are: -PAS(Problem Agitate Solve) -AIDA (Attention Interest Desire Action) -Enter the conversation going on in the prospect's mind -WIFM (What's in it for me?) -Sell Aspirin not Vitamins