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Help, Help, Help, SellHere's a fundamental difference between copywriting offline and copywriting for the web...
How come? Because web sites are a pain for buyers and searchers. Much harder to 'use' than a physical store or library, a brochure or a catalog. The biggest problem being -- no two sites work exactly the same. There are always differences in appearance, architecture, navigation. The result: Every first-time visitor to your site has to pause, look around and figure out how your site actually 'works'. Where is stuff? How do I get there? Can I figure out how you have organized everything? We don't have problems like that with a catalog. Every catalog starts with the front cover, then you turn the page to see what comes next, and so on. Web sites aren't like that. They 'unfold' in different ways. And that's where the 'help' comes in Before you can think about selling, you first need to help each visitor find what they are looking for, whether that be a product, a service or simply information. Every headline, subhead, block of short text and link text needs to be helping the visitor. You need to guide them, inform them, direct them. And, of course, at the same time, pre-sell them. Make them feel confident as they click their way through the pages. Make them feel good as you direct and help them forward. Help them with clear headings, descriptions and links. Keep them feeling confident that they are just a click or two away from finding what they really want. Once you have done that, once you have been truly helpful...you will have achieved a number of things.
And then, and only then....Sell. Yes, at the end of the day, it's all about selling. But the emphasis, the state of mind you bring to the process, can make a big difference. --- Related Resource: This e-book by Ken Evoy covers a lot of ground, but is essentially about writing great content. And it's excellent. Ken is one of the very, very few people I know who sees the process of writing online within the broader context and demands of the online user experience, design, site navigation, SEO and more. Read my full review of Make Your Content PRE Sell
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