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I was going through an email autoresponder course at McMasters, and came across this at video 3 week 1 forum. And I realized that this formula is very important in your advertising (think FB Ads), and easy.
Anyay, I’ve want to share this with because I do believe it will help you in your advertising/copywriting efforts, as it did mine.
Here’s the link to the post and the post itself below.
January in internet marketing land should be called copytime. Every website out there is looking for brand new copy, from blogs to social media posts to web copy, or in direct marketers term, Sales Page. Of these three important types of copy, only one is going to represent your website day in and day out. While none should be ignored or written off with any type of nonchalance, I personally believe that Sales Page copy should be the most scrutinized of the three.
After all, many blogs are informal. Social posts aren’t meant to serve as your doctorate. But sales copy, this is what get’s people take action when they get to your site. So, it’s easy to see why sales copy should be carefully crafted, but it’s not always so simple to see how it should be crafted.
Do you have a landing page that is under-performing or not converting at all? If so, consider the fact that many landing pages out there follow three extremely flawed approaches for content creation. If your landing page falls into one of these three categories, it’s likely that any promotions, ads or other monetary boosters you try will fail as well, sinking more of your hard-earned money into a failing endeavor. Similarly, it’s unlikely that changing the design or aesthetics of your landing page will help.
Three Bad Landing Page Copy Strategies
So what are these three horribly horrible approaches to creating landing page copy?