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How to Motivate Your Readers to Work with You

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When you sit down to write your marketing 
copy—whether for a web site, article, or report—your 
ultimate goal is getting your readers to buy your 
products or services. But you can’t just type, “Hire me,” 
and expect people to come calling. You have to 
convince them that you’re better than everyone else 
and that you can help them solve their biggest 
problems. You have to persuade them. And you have 
to motivate them to take action. 

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Written By: Melinda Copp
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How to Motivate Your Readers to Work with You
© Copyright 2009 Melinda Copp

When you sit down to write your marketing 
copy—whether for a web site, article, or report—your 
ultimate goal is getting your readers to buy your 
products or services. But you can’t just type, “Hire me,” 
and expect people to come calling. You have to 
convince them that you’re better than everyone else 
and that you can help them solve their biggest 
problems. You have to persuade them. And you have 
to motivate them to take action. 

Good copywriters know hundreds of ways to 
accomplish this, but I want to share a few basics that 
you can use to immediately improve the results you get 
with your marketing copy.

1. Get the Right Person’s Attention Right Away

The first thing your readers are going to read is, 
naturally, the first line of your copy—the headline or 
title. You want your headlines to do two things: 1. 
Qualify your prospects, and 2. Motivate them to read 
the next line of text. You can do this by identifying their 
pain and promising a solution. 

For example, who would find this headline appealing: 
“Revealed: 21 Easy Ways to Feel More Confident 
Asking for a Raise”? Pretty much anyone who has a job 
and a boss would want to keep reading; but probably 
not a self-employed person. See how it works? Make 
sure your headline grabs your ideal readers’ attention 
and promises the benefit they’ll get if they keep 
reading.

2. Show Them a Story

Once you have their attention, you need to show your 
reader that you understand their problem and have a 
solution. And when I say “show,” I really mean paint 
them a picture of a person struggling with the exact 
same problem they are experiencing. If your reader is 
nervous about asking the boss for more money, then 
show the sweaty palms and the pit in their stomach, 
either by telling your own experiences, using an 
example from someone you’ve helped in the past, or 
making up a fictitious anecdote. Then tell them what 
you did to get rid of that problem for good by 
explaining your solution.

3. Give Them Proof

Whenever anyone reads marketing copy, doubt 
eventually creeps into their minds. They want to know 
you’re not just blowing smoke with a bunch of false 
claims. In sales copy, the best way to eliminate doubt 
is by using results-oriented testimonials from people 
you’ve helped in the past. Your readers will trust it 
more if it comes from another person. Where 
testimonials aren’t appropriate, like in marketing 
articles, you can use statistics or quotes or other 
factual tidbits to back up your claims. 

4. Call Them to Action

Once you’ve convinced your readers that you have the 
solution for them, you have to ask them to buy (or 
contact you, or follow your advice, or whatever you 
want them to do) with a strong call to action. Be as 
precise as possible, such as, “Click here to choose your 
package,” or, “Follow these steps to start changing 
your life now.” Don’t be afraid to tell them what you 
want them to do. And make it easy for them to take 
the next step by reiterating the results they’ll get. 

Get their attention, illustrate their problem and your 
solution in a story, back up your claims with proof, and 
tell them the next step they need to take. These are 
the four basics of motivating your readers to buy your 
products and services. Master these tips, and your 
readers will respond.

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Melinda Copp helps speakers, coaches, consultants, 
and self-employed professionals write and publish to 
establish expertise, build relationships with their 
clients and prospects, and make more money. For a 
free copy of "Write to Grow Richer; The 7 Secrets of 
Writing to Sell Your Services," go to 
http://www.WritersSherpaPrograms.com.

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