Search
Recommended Products
Related Links


 

 

Informative Articles

A Quick And Easy Way Of Getting More Customers From Every Single Ad You Write... Guaranteed!
John Caples, one of the greatest ad men ever written writes "I have seen one advertisement sell 19 1/2 times as much goods as another." He also states "the headline is the most important element of most advertisements." The goal of this short...

Become A Ghostwriter
Becoming A Ghostwriter By: Lorraine Cote Ghostwriting can be rewarding in two ways. a) You get a chance to research and write about all types of topics that you wouldn't normally have a chance to learn about. The old theory in writing "write...

How To Become A Freelance Copywriter In New York
As a freelance copywriter in New York, your work is never done. What? Do you mean to say that it is hard to find regular freelance writing jobs, even here in New York City? For those looking to succeed, employment is hard to find only...

Nip and Tuck – Three Quick Tricks for Writing SEO Copy
by Karon Thackston © 2003 http://www.copywritingcourse.com Have you ever been to one of those sites that has obviously been written to get high search engine rankings? You know the ones… they have copy that sounds like this: “When you buy quality...

Want To Stop Leaving Your Prospects Feeling "Naked"? Use TheCurious "Power" Of Three!
Here's a fast... easy... "no-brainer" way, to make more money by improving the selling power of your sales copy... "pulling" your prospects closer to you... and upping your credibility. Many years ago, I was riding the subway downtown to work one...

 
from our sponsors
Internet Home Business Training Course
First Name:

Email Address:


Your privacy is safe.

Click Here To Tell A Friend
Long Sales Letters vs. Short Sales Letters

Everywhere I turn, I'm being asked to weigh in on the
issue of whether copy should be long or short in a sales
letter. I receive countless newsletters on copywriting and
marketing, and they are all still debating the issue.

I doubt that the question will be answered definitively,
but after hearing from other Internet copywriters and after
considering the issue myself, I've learned that if you
follow three guidelines, the issue of length will become
almost irrelevant.

Guideline #1) TELL PROSPECTS WHAT THEY WANT
AND NEED TO KNOW TO MAKE A BUYING DECISION.

Interested prospects will read even a sales letter of
several pages long if they are interested and if your
sales letter has good content. Many of us are more
interested in telling prospects what WE want them to know.
But we should all be telling prospects what THEY want and
need to know.

Guideline #2) OMIT NEEDLESS WORDS.

This guideline is actually Rule #17 from Strunk & White's
famous little book on writing, _The_Elements_of_Style_. (If
you write, you really should read this small but influential
book.)

Anything that doesn't have a direct purpose or work toward
winning over your prospect should be cut out. I don't care
how much you want to tell them about what a great reputation
your company has and how successful you were last year.
Unless that information takes the reader one step closer to
buying (admittedly, sometimes it does), cut it.

Do the research and know your target audience. Then, write
with their needs in mind. Write everything your prospects
want and need to read,

CONTINUE BELOW...




Didn't Find What You Were Looking For?
Try a Specialized Search HERE



MOST RECENT ARTICLES
Article Dashboard: Writing & Speaking | Copywriting
Copywriting articles from Article Dashboard

Ways to Avoid the Newly Imposed Airline Fees Posted By : Jules
When boarding an airplane, of popular airlines to be particular, expect that outrageous surcharges will be thrown upon you, especially now that they have imposed four other hefty feespayments for customers first checked bag, for drinkable water and even for free award tickets.
5 Fatal Copywriting Bloopers To Avoid Posted By : Andre Thomas
If you desire to be a web copywriting professional this may the most useful article you will ever read.
7 Effective Ways To Writing Headlines That Will Be Read Posted By : Dominic Tay
Headlines are the most important element in the salesletter. Yet, the problem is that most of us are not investing the amount of time in writing headlines as we should. One reason is the lack of ideas. If you find yourself constantly running out of ideas when it comes to writing headlines, this article is for you. You are about to learn 7 effective and powerful ways of writing headlines and discover that writing headlines are as simple as 'filling in the blanks'. Sounds unbelievable? Read on...
How You Can Effortlessly Come Up With Compelling Headlines Posted By : Andre ...
Plenty of marketers claim that the headline is the most important component of a web copy. There's a reason why scores of people concur... The headline can make a mind-blowing difference to your sales copy's conversions. If you strike the exact headline, it's like finding cold hard cash - only this time you can repeat it over and over again.
Why SEO Copywriting is the Perfect High-Paying, Work-from-Home Job With Huge ...
SEO copywriting is the perfect high-paying, work-from-home job with huge growth potential. If youve ever considered starting a freelance writing career, or want to find an ideal work-from-home job that pays well, SEO copywriting is it. Following is why.

Newsfeed display by CaRP
CONTINUE HERE...


but write ONLY what they want and need
to read. Cut the rest.

Guideline #3) TEST. TEST. TEST.

This is the best indicator of how long your sales letter
should be. If you don't like to test, you have to rely on
luck. Not a good idea. Put together the best sales letter
you can with everything a prospect needs to know to make a
buying decision, cut out anything that's not essential
reading for your prospect, then run it. Record the results.
Rewrite a portion of the letter. Test again. Record the
results. Keep doing this until conversion rates improve and
you'll know how long your sales letter needs to be. Of
course, this kind of testing is much easier online than in
offline direct mail, but it needs to be done. (Offline
direct mail will probably require a split mailing.)

Although many people will tell you that "research has
shown longer sales letters pull better," the only research
you should be paying attention to is your own. Long sales
letters don't pull well for everyone.

There's an easy way to answer to the question of how
long or short a sales letter should be. (It's the same for
other similar questions of tone, diction, and how much
text you should emphasize.) Determine the needs and desires
of your readers and you'll have your answer.

Matthew Cobb is an independent copywriter/consultant.
He can be reached at contact@cobbwriting.com or
by visiting www.cobbwriting.com, where you can sign
up for his monthly e-pub, The Copy and Content Clinic.