An advert that looks pretty and informs is all well and good assuming you weren’t hoping to make any money from it.
However as the main reason for producing an advert in the first place is to make money, it does seem to be rather pointless.
The copywriting on your advert has to perform 2 functions – it has to tell your reader what your product is but it also needs to be persuasive enough to make them buy it. Not always an easy combination to achieve.
Therefore I have put together 7 tips to help you make your adverts more persuasive.
- Include a picture of yourself. It might sound odd but it will add a personal touch. Your reader will know who they are buying from and also that you have faith in your product.
- If you are lucky enough to have any famous or well-known clients who have bought your product, mention them (it will increase the want factor).
- If your product has passed any tests (safety, quality control etc.) write about it. It will add to its credibility.
- Any positive testimonials from happy clients are worth their weight in gold so make sure you include them. But make sure their claims are credible.
- Have you had any features or articles written about your product? If so, make reference to the publication in your advert.
- Make sure your website looks professional – its quality will have an effect on their opinion of your product.
- If you offer a money back guarantee, tell them – it will show your commitment to them and increase your credibility in their eyes.
They key for your advert is to make your reader want your product and then convince them they need it. Once they have made that transition, the sale is practically in the bag.
Sally Ormond is a freelance copywriter who works with business and individuals locally, nationally and internationally. Her comprehensive range of copywriting services have helped numerous clients gain greater visibility in their market place, more targeted web traffic and higher sales.
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