Author: Glenn Tyler
You’re in business to make money. And if that money doesn’t register as a profit, you won’t be in business for very long.
So you’ve got to make more people aware of what you are selling. You’ve got to show them why they want it, what it will do for them, and why they can afford it.
That’s a lot to accomplish in an ad that people can easily choose to ignore.
Personify your prospect as one individual. Think in terms of one man or one woman. Speak to that person directly. Get inside his or her thoughts. What is the problem that keeps that person up at night? How can you solve it? Why do you make it an easy and affordable solution?
You want that person to envision his or her self in a better place because they have used your product or service.
Give them that warm feeling of approval. By doing so, they will have a predisposition in favor of the product or service. It will be a bias toward you — a prejudice that benefits you. You will become their preference because you meet their needs.
What people want – or think they want – is often not systematic, scientific, or logical. The copywriter’s job is to determine a basic thought to implant inside the prospect’s mind, and then give the prospect all of the reasons necessary to create a state of personal conviction. Let them own you. Make the prospect the smart one for discovering YOU.
What do you represent in that person’s mind? The copy must be true and human and sincere. It must be reasonable, suggestive and interesting. If it is, people will read it and accept it. Such advertising implants thoughts not by force but by infiltration.
Make a buyer – that one person you have personified — think a predetermined thought about their future. That attitude of mind will become your reputation in their mind. And if it’s positive – if you have a good product that really works – they will buy from YOU again and again. And they will broadcast that to friends, family, and others as well.
Sales will grow steadily as more people buy. Each buyer will want others to know how smart they are for knowing about, choosing, and using YOUR product. Make your buyer the hero. And he or she will become your most profitable living, breathing advertisement.
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/advertising-articles/get-personal-to-create-advertising-that-sells-1543126.html
About the Author:
Glenn Tyler is an entrepreneur with nearly 20 years experience in marketing. Through the years, he has served as a copywriter, creative director, and director of marketing communications for various ad agencies and for-profit companies. He is the founding director of The Copywriter’s Profit Center. He is editor of THE PERFECT COPYWRITER which is available free of charge to subscribers at http://www.copywritersprofitcenter.com a web site that also offers various other profit-making products for writers and business owners.

















