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ENERGIZE YOUR SALES COPY TO INCREASE YOUR SALES

There's Only One Reason for Promotional Copy--More Sales. Here Are a Few Proven Methods for Taking Your Business to the Next Level.

Copyright 2001 By Bob Leduc

Would you like to capture more sales with your web site, 
sales letters, and other promotional messages? It may not be 
as difficult as you think. Here are 5 proven tactics you can 
apply to energize your sales copy -- and increase your sales 
volume:
1. REPLACE GENERALITIES WITH SPECIFICS
   
   Look for general statements in your web pages and sales 
letters. Replace them with specific statements.
   
For example, a general statement like, "Our clients get more 
sales", is dull. Replace it with "Most new clients enjoy at 
least a 23 percent increase in sales within 60 days" to 
create excitement. This motivates prospects to sign up now 
so they can start enjoying that 23 percent sales increase.
   
   IMPORTANT: Make sure your specific statements are accurate 
and believable or your credibility will be challenged.
   
   TIP: If something sounds too good to be true your prospects 
will assume it's not true and they won't buy. Understate any 
specific claim that sounds exaggerated ...even if it is 
true.
   
   2. SHORTEN PARAGRAPHS, SENTENCES AND WORDS
   
   Long paragraphs and sentences bore your prospects. It causes 
them to lose interest before getting to the end of your 
message. Short paragraphs and sentences are easier to read. 
They hold your prospect's interest.
   
Divide long paragraphs into shorter paragraphs of 7 lines or 
less. Break up sentences longer than 18 words into 2 
sentences. And look for long or uncommon words you can 
replace with commonly used words. For example, replace words 
like "originate" with "start" or "receive" with "get".   
   
   3. CONVERT PASSIVE WORDS AND PHRASES INTO ACTIVE ONES
   
   Your sales letter or web page must build the prospect's 
desire for your product or service then motivate them to 
place an order. It must also hold their interest and keep 
them emotionally involved through the entire process or you 
won't get the sale.
   
Active, stimulating words and phrases keep your prospect 
involved and interested in reading your sales copy. Look for 
dull passive words and phrases you can eliminate or replace 
with active ones. For example, change a phrase like "...it's 
practical and inexpensive" to "...it's fast, easy and you'll 
save $99"   
   
   4. GET RID OF HUMOROUS REMARKS
   
   Humor can be effective in some media -- but not in written 
sales messages. It distracts your prospects by interrupting 
their mental focus on your message. This distraction can 
cause you to lose some sales. Get rid of any humorous 
remarks in your web pages and sales letters.
   
   SUGGESTION: Replace your humorous remarks with real life 
stories from customers describing how they benefited by 
using your product or service. Real life stories add human 
interest and draw prospects into your message. Humor 
distracts their attention away from your message.
      
   5. INCLUDE A MOTIVATING "P.S."
   
   Most prospects glance at the beginning of your web page or 
sales letter then jump to the end before reading anything in 
between. Take advantage of this and put something at the end 
of your message to stimulate their interest. Create it as a 
"P.S."
   
For example, use a "P.S." to emphasize your offer, highlight 
a deadline or to dramatize a significant benefit. All of 
these will pull the prospect into your message.
Use these 5 proven copywriting tactics to energize your sales copy.Your web pages, sales letters and other promotional messages will immediately start producing more 
sales for you.
   
   
   Bob Leduc retired from a 30 year career of recruiting sales 
personnel and developing sales leads. He is now a Sales 
Consultant. Bob recently wrote a manual for small business 
owners, titled, "How to Build Your Small Business Fast With 
Simple Postcards" and several other publications to help 
small businesses grow and prosper. For more information... 
mailto:BobLeduc@aol.com  subject=Postcards 
Phone: (702) 658-1707 (After 10 AM Pacific time) 
Or write: Bob Leduc, PO Box 33628, Las Vegas, NV 89133

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