Most People Suck at Copywriting.
I've been working as a copywriter for 1.5+ years, helping tens of Web3 projects to craft high-convertible copy.
These 5 tips helped to become decent at this craft 📝
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1️⃣Research is everything
Take the time to do thorough research on the product/service you’re writing about.
🔹It will allow you to:
• Effectively highlight the benefits of the product
• Avoid edits from your client (save lots of time)
• Use clear language in your copy
2️⃣Know Your Audience
Study who you're writing to and then tailor your copy accordingly.
🔹I usually pay attention to:
• Their biggest pain points
• What they're looking for
• Their demographics
3️⃣Write a Strong Hook
Create a strong hook that will grab the reader’s attention.
Attention is the most valuable asset of the 21st century.
The hook – is what grabs it, so don't neglect it!
Tips on writing killer hooks:
4️⃣Use Storytelling
Tell stories that are relevant to the copy's subject.
🔹Stories are what create:
• Deeper connection and trust with customers
• Sense of vulnerability
• Emotional tone
5️⃣Editing ruthlessly
🔹Revise your copy to:
• Ensure your content conveys the intended message
• Cut out all the fluff & improve the readability
• Remove typos and grammar errors
🎯Pro tip: write the whole text without any edits & come back to it in a couple of hours.
📍TLDR
1️⃣Research is everything
2️⃣Know Your Audience
3️⃣Write a Strong Hook
4️⃣Use Storytelling
5️⃣Editing ruthlessly
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