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		<title>A big misunderstanding about copywriting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 12:48:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s kick off with a sound beating round the face and neck for many copywriters and those who&#8217;d aspire to join their ranks.
The world of copywriting &#8212; and I&#8217;m really talking about direct response here &#8212; is full of misconceptions; the biggest one being copywriting is some kind of black art conferring upon its practitioners [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Let&#8217;s kick off with a sound beating round the face and neck for many copywriters and those who&#8217;d aspire to join their ranks.</div>
<p>The world of copywriting &#8212; and I&#8217;m really talking about <em>direct response</em> here &#8212; is full of misconceptions; the biggest one being copywriting is some kind of black art conferring upon its practitioners Jedi-like powers of mind control.</p>
<p>That, to put it in purely technical terms, is a crock of shit.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll often see claims being bandied about how they can &#8220;compel&#8221; people to give you money, and all that silly stuff. But come on&#8230; how bloody likely is this, really?</p>
<p>Yes,  I know we perhaps allow a certain latitude, a modicum of exaggeration and stretching of claims for sales copy&#8230; but this kind of arrant nonsense is beyond the pale. In fact, I&#8217;ve come to see we do far better not only by being totally honest, but by even going the other way: being even <em>less</em> grand in our claims than the reality will ultimately show. That way there are only nice surprises.</p>
<p>So, let&#8217;s debunk this silliness right here and now: if any copywriter could truly compel anyone to buy anything with the power of their written words alone, why would they be writing copy for clients instead of selling umpty-million groat yachts to Warren Buffet?</p>
<p>I am one of the best copywriters around. No false modesty here - it&#8217;s simply true. Not for no reason did Bill Glazer choose one of my pieces in his new book.</p>
<p>But I can&#8217;t compel anyone to do anything simply by writing to them; if I could, I&#8217;d write my stepdaughter a note about keeping her bloody room clean and tidy.</p>
<p>Here are a few other things I&#8217;d do with the magic of my pen:</p>
<ul>
<li>Compel the entire British Royal Family to hang themselves.</li>
<li>Get all the politicians to join them.</li>
<li>Brainwash several dozen hot women to join me on the expansive tropical island in I&#8217;d make Richard Branson buy me (and persuade Sarah this was all a really Neat Idea).</li>
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<p>As it happens, though, I can&#8217;t do this and nor can anyone else. That&#8217;s why we continue to write copy for clients.</p>
<p>Look, if copywriters could do all this stuff, we&#8217;d be getting 100% success rates every single time or thereabouts, wouldn&#8217;t we?</p>
<p>And we don&#8217;t. Or at least <em>I</em> don&#8217;t. If you can find someone who does, then listen to them instead of me (and tell me who they are so <em>I</em> can listen to them, too).</p>
<p>All that said, there is a lot we can do with properly crafted sales copy by following a few dozen simple rules. None of it&#8217;s very hard to understand. It might be awkward and difficult at first, but practice makes you better at it. The brain has a really neat trick of forging new neural connections and devoting new neurons to tasks we perform often.</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s the first thing: practice writing. It doesn&#8217;t matter whether it&#8217;s sales copy or not&#8230; just get into the habit of writing every day.</p>
<p>Most people should be able to type 500 words in 30 minutes. So that&#8217;s what you should aim for.</p>
<p>Every day for the next week, sit down for 30 minutes and write a descrption of something you&#8217;ve done that day (or the day before if you do this in the morning). Don&#8217;t stop to edit and think about what you&#8217;re written. Just get it down there as if you&#8217;re having a conversation with someone about it.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s really important you don&#8217;t stop to worry about making it &#8220;read right&#8221;. If you do that, you&#8217;ll only enforce the silly and arbitrary rules you learned at school or from your colleagues.</p>
<p>Have a go and let me know how you get on. <strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Hint:</strong> <a title="Join the Copywriting Laid Bare forum" href="http://groups.google.com/group/copywritinglaidbare" target="_blank">join the Copywriting Laid Bare discussion group</a> and post your stuff and your experience with this exercise there. Or make a comment below.</p>
<p>TTFN.</p>
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