Just about every marketer on the Internet claims to be the best
around and would have you believe that no one else knows as much or can
teach you as quickly and thoroughly as they can. It would seem that
they erroneously assume that by admiring someone else’s teachings they
will lessen their marketability as the “great persuader” in
salesmanship.
In truth, while they may not admit it publicly, every marketer
studies the technique or style of others on a continuing basis. I’ll be
the first to admit that I seek out, read and revise my methods of
copywriting thanks to the best of the best. And I have discovered that
perfection is often flawed.
We are in an age where videos, movies, television, radio and
computer games scream for our attention. They produce more information
than anybody can possibly retain. Therefore, if I want to hold
someone’s attention, make a written offer that compels them to read to
the last line and reach for their wallet --- then I must learn to
outshine my competition and dazzle my readers.
If you think back, I’m sure you remember times when you were
reading something so mesmerizing that you never heard the phone ring,
or if you did you didn’t answer it. So absorbed were you that you
didn’t realize where an hour had gone… or, held up a halting hand when
someone attempted to interrupt you with a question. Yeah, I’ve been
there too. And that’s exactly the kind of writing that I’m talking
about.
Irresistible writing rivets your eyes to the page. Words are so
clear, so concise that the effect is nearly hypnotic… and you remember
what you have read because it IS unforgettable. The only place to learn
this is from the “proven experts”.
Going back many years, I remember radio programs that my
grandmother listened to daily. They were no more than half-hour serials
like “Porsha Faces Life” and there was always a crisis at the end of
the daily broadcast that left you hanging… “Tune in tomorrow and answer
the question – how will Porsha react with the news blah, blah, blah?”
In today’s novel writings, each chapter will leave you with a
similar “cliff-hanger”, something untold that will stir your curiosity.
A good piece of fiction will not allow you to stop between chapters,
and a top-notch one will forbid you to stop until the end.
Now then --- if you can write an advertisement, article or
eBook preview that will stir the curiosity of your reader without
giving them the whole story… if the “cliff-hanger” compels them to fill
out a form, send you an email, or sign up for a free trial, you have
discovered the author inside you.
© 2004 Esther Smith
This article was posted on September 01, 2004