If you have ever purchased anything online, you’ve likely had this experience. You click on a link or an ad and go to a page with a product offer. Something about the landing page speaks to you in a compelling way. You feel a connection between your needs and the product or service that is being offered. Next thing you know, you’re adding the product to your shopping cart and entering your payment information.
What made you take that step? Maybe you saw the value in the product. Perhaps you quickly realize that the product resolved a need or a want in your life. Maybe you just felt that the product was something you wanted. Whatever the reason, the company's landing pages compelled you to take action. That’s copywriting.
Copywriting is one of the oldest and most powerful marketing tools and an integral part of having a successful business. In its simplest form, it is the link between your product and your customer’s need for the product. When done correctly, great copywriting can drive sales and boost your bottom line. When done poorly, it can drive away prospective customers and create a negative impression of your brand.
Below is a comprehensive guide to copywriting so you can leverage the power of persuasive writing to engage current customers and attract new website visitors and boost sales.
What is a copywriter?
A copywriter is a professional who specializes in writing persuasive sales copy for product sales pages, landing pages, email opt-ins, social media posts, and just about anything that requires a customer to take action.
Copywriters are obviously writers by trade. That’s the primary part of their job. But they also must possess specialized copywriting skills and search engine optimization experience so they can write persuasively.
Many experienced copywriters have a background in creative writing studied the psychology of buyers so they know what buttons to push in their language. They also understand your products in detail so they can highlight the right benefits to the right potential buyers.
You can find plenty of copywriters online. A simple Google search will provide results. There are also many freelance work sites that feature copywriters, along with other marketing professionals.
When interviewing full-time or freelance copywriters, be sure to review examples of their work, especially if they have examples in your industry.