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4 Steps To Writing Powerful Sales Letters
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Chris Fischer |
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4 Steps To Writing Powerful Sales Letters |
Date: |
7 Aug 2004 21:40:42 -0000 |
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Today's Feature Article:
4 Steps To Writing Powerful Sales Letters
by John Colanzi
I'm sure you've seen those ads that grab your attention
and have you ready to pull out your wallet or credit
card. They are making you an offer you can't refuse.
Don't you wish your ads were that persuasive?
Are the marketers who wrote these ads natural born
writers, or is there a formula that you can learn?
Writing to persuade is a skill that can be learned,
like any other skill. It's just a matter of breaking
down the process into four simple steps.
Step # 1.
The first step in writing your killer sales letter is
to identify your target market.
This seems simple enough, but how many marketers do it?
When reading some of the ads I get in my inbox, I have
to wonder.
I don't want to burst your bubble, but the truth is,
not everyone on the planet is a prospect. Concentrate on
those who are.
Before you begin your ad campaign identify your target
audience.
Step # 2.
Once you've identified your target market, determine what
their major problems are.
* Do they need more money?
* Do they need to save time?
* Are they interested in improving their health?
Sit down and determine every problem that your prospects
have and decide how your product or service can help
solve their problems.
There are no shortage of problems, but there is a
shortage of problem solvers. Start becoming a problem
solver and you'll always be in demand.
OK, you've identified your market, you've determined
what problems they have, now you're ready for the next
step.
Step # 3.
The third step in writing your killer copy is to let
your prospects know that there is a solution to their
problem. Not only is there a solution to their problem,
but you have the solution.
Remember these three magic words, "I can help."
Identifying the problem is not enough. You have to show
the reader that there is a solution and you have it.
Tell them every benefit they will get when they order
your product, or take advantage of your service.
Let them know you can help them
* Make more money
* Save time
* Improve their health.
Step # 4.
The final step in creating killer ad copy is getting
the prospect to take action.
Identifying your market, determining their problems and
letting them know you have the solution, is not enough.
You have to make them act.
You have to create a sense of urgency.
There are many ways you can do this.
You can offer a special discount for fast action.
You can offer special fast action bonuses.
Ask for the order.
Let them know they don't have to put up with their
problems another day.
You can solve them right now.
These four steps are a basic outline to get you started.
Start studying the sales letters you read and break
them down into the four basic steps.
Determine how effective the writer was in covering the
bases.
Make notes on how you could improve on the sales letter.
Learning to write persuasive copy is a life - long
venture.
When you're writing your next sales letter, remember the
four step formula.
1. Identify your market
2. Identify their problem
3. Let them know how you can solve their problem
4. Ask for the order
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