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While video and multimedia technologies are rapidly
expanding, the Web remains a largely text-oriented system.
This means that there is a lot of copy on the web, so a
savvy copywriter should be on the lookout for any technique
that will improve the material he puts forward.


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10 Tips for Copywriting Success
Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Enzo F. Cesario
BrandSplat
http://www.Brandsplat.com/



While video and multimedia technologies are rapidly expanding,
the Web remains a largely a text-oriented system. Text utilizes
far less space than video or audio, and remains the go-to medium
for the majority of the web's public content. This means that
there is a lot of copy on the web, so a savvy copywriter should
be on the lookout for any technique that will improve the
material he puts forward.

Tip 1 - Know Yourself

This piece of advice has been kicking around for several thousand
years, and it has persisted for a reason - people make better
decisions when they know their strengths and limits. If your
writing lends itself to narrative structures, find ways to tell
stories about the product, perhaps in the form of a testimonial
or an interview. If you aren't capable of writing technical
articles, don't try to bluff it.

Tip 2 - Improve Yourself

The web changes, language changes, people change, products
change... in short, everything changes. This is a good thing.
Improvement and training are important changes that everyone must
go through in some degree if they want to remain relevant. You
may want to consider enrolling in a writing course, study new SEO
and copywriting tips, pick up a highly rated style manual, or
continue refining your skills in some other way.

Tip 3 - Target Your Language to the Audience

There is always an audience. Whether writing a letter
specifically to one individual or composing for a website to be
viewed by international customers, take the time to find out who
your audience is and tailor the writing accordingly. Academics
will have different writing standards than a DIY auto repair
services, and neither will appreciate receiving articles targeted
to the other.

Tip 4 - Write Coherently

Compare the following two statements:

a - The Large Hadron Collider, created and maintained by CERN in
Geneva, is designed to locate and study the Higgs-Boson particle,
which will provide insight into the origin of the universe.

b - CERN intends to use the Large Hadron Collider to locate and
study the Higgs-Boson particle in an attempt to gain insight into
the origin of the universe.

The first sentence is full of asides and parenthetical statements
while the second conveys the information more fluidly. There are
times when asides and references are important, but as a general
rule, take any opportunity you can to simplify your writing. Your
message will be stronger and clearer for the effort.

Tip 5 - Write Specifically

Again, consider this ambiguous sentence; "Anti-nuclear
protestors released live cockroaches inside the White House
Friday, and these were arrested when they left and blocked a
security gate."

While it seems innocuous enough on the surface, this statement
does illustrate the problem with ambiguous grammar. Good
copywriting is precise and unambiguous. Here it comes across as
funny, but if your customers aren't coming to your site to
laugh, go with a clearer example.

Tip 6 - Write Concisely

Strunk and White's 'The Elements of Style' sums this up as
'Omit needless words.' Stick to short, clear paragraphs and
sentences. Elaborate where needed, but focus on efficient writing
that gets the message across without pointless extras.

Tip 7 - Start Strong

Journalism focuses on a technique known as the lede. In short,
this is all the relevant detail of the story conveyed in one
sentence, and it always comes at the start of the article. "A
local man was arrested today in connection with the recent
kidnapping of a foreign exchange student." Notice it doesn't
give names or quotes, just the hard-core facts. While online
copywriting rarely needs to emulate this exact approach, it still
illustrates a key point; good articles present their best facts
quickly while hooking the reader.

Tip 8 - End Strong

There are countless examples of writing that start out with the
proverbial 'bang,' only to wander off pointlessly. Focus your
writing on its key message and make sure the final statement is
as strong as the first. Write your beginning statement and ending
statement at the same time and make sure the article is always
leading toward that killer end sentence that ties the article up
in a powerful way.

Tip 9 - Read

While this partially falls under the idea of improving yourself,
it's also a specific example that deserves its own mention. Read
constantly. Read good articles and bad, seeing what works and
what does not. People who are widely read write better than
comparable writers who don't read as much.

Tip 10 - Write Constantly

Copywriting is a talent like any other. Daily practice with
writing will expand your ability to try new ideas and reinforce
good habits. Even if you have no copywriting assignment at the
moment, browse the web looking for websites in your area of
expertise, and see if you can't improve their copy. Then you can
either consider it free practice, or perhaps give the authors a
call to see if they're interested. 




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Enzo F. Cesario is a Copywriter and co-founder of Brandsplat. 
Brandcasting uses informative content and state-of-the-art 
internet distribution and optimization to build links and 
drive the right kind of traffic to your website. Go to 
http://www.Brandsplat.com/ or visit our blog at: 
http://www.brandsplatblog.com/


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