10 MUST KNOW COPYWRITING FRAMEWORKS.pdf
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Yes writing product reviews can enhance your copywriting skills and can also get you a job π
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http://telegra.ph/Woman-Writes-Epic-Product-Review-On-Amazon-Gets-Job-Offer-From-Sleepy-Owl-Coffee-Co-Founder-07-28
I mentioned before in How someone can start into copywriting and how to build your own portfolio. Also, as a fresher even if you don't have projects what are the things you can work on and writing project reviews was one of the excercises I talked about.
Have you been doing this?
http://telegra.ph/Woman-Writes-Epic-Product-Review-On-Amazon-Gets-Job-Offer-From-Sleepy-Owl-Coffee-Co-Founder-07-28
Telegraph
Woman Writes Epic Product Review On Amazon, Gets Job Offer From Sleepy Owl Coffee Co-Founder
The review then details Prasiddh's struggles with making good coffee. In the digital age, where online reviews can significantly impact a product's success, one woman's creative and detailed Amazon product review led to an exciting career opportunity. Itβ¦
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"Every element of copy has just one purpose: to get the first sentence read." ~ Joseph Sugarman
Keep readers engaged by writing compelling first sentences that lead naturally to the next.
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"A Diamond is Forever" slogan by De Beers
Background and Development:
1. The Challenge of Market Demand: In the early 20th century, diamonds were not the universally sought-after gem for engagement rings that they are today. De Beers, a major player in the diamond mining industry, faced a problem: while they controlled much of the world's diamond supply, there was not enough demand to match the supply.
2. Enter N.W. Ayer & Son: In 1938, De Beers hired the advertising agency N.W. Ayer & Son to help create demand for diamonds. At the time, the economic fallout from the Great Depression had made luxury items like diamonds even less accessible and desirable.
3. Creating a New Tradition: The agency's strategy focused on two main goals: positioning diamonds as the ultimate symbol of love and romance, and ensuring they were seen as a necessary purchase for engagement. To do this, N.W. Ayer & Son needed to change public perception and create a tradition where none existed.
4. The Power of "A Diamond is Forever": In 1947, Frances Gerety, a young copywriter at N.W. Ayer & Son, came up with the slogan "A Diamond is Forever." This phrase was meant to suggest that a diamondβs value and emotional significance never diminish, mirroring the idea of eternal love in marriage. The slogan cleverly appealed to the emotional aspect of purchasing a diamond, associating it with enduring love and commitment.
5. Campaign Strategies: The slogan became the centerpiece of a campaign that included product placements in Hollywood films, endorsements from celebrities, and stories in popular magazines and newspapers about the diamond as a symbol of everlasting love. Advertisements emphasized that a diamond engagement ring was an essential element of marriage, framing it as a timeless tradition.
Impact and Legacy:
- Cultural Shift: The campaign was wildly successful. By promoting the idea that diamonds are a symbol of eternal love, De Beers and N.W. Ayer & Son managed to increase the perceived value of diamonds dramatically. By the mid-20th century, the practice of giving diamond engagement rings had become a cultural norm in the United States and many other parts of the world.
- Perception of Value: The slogan also had a psychological impact on the resale market. By embedding the notion that "a diamond is forever," the campaign discouraged the resale of diamonds, keeping more diamonds in circulation and maintaining their high prices.
- Enduring Influence: The phrase "A Diamond is Forever" was so powerful that it was named the best advertising slogan of the 20th century by *Advertising Age* magazine in 1999. The campaign's success not only transformed the diamond market but also demonstrated the powerful role of advertising in shaping social customs and consumer habits.
Overall, "A Diamond is Forever" exemplifies how a simple yet profound marketing message can fundamentally alter consumer behavior and create an enduring market demand.
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Writing Simple (copywriter) by Raijv Anand.pdf
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Think like a wise man, but communicate in the language of people ~ WB Yeats
Writing Simple! Is that Simple?
By @t_ink
Writing Simple! Is that Simple?
By @t_ink
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Copywriting practice excercises with examples that actually help you master it
π Headline Challenge (10 minutes)
Pick a product or service (e.g., a smartphone, a coffee shop, or an online course). Write 5-10 different headlines for it. Try different styles: curiosity-driven, benefit-focused, urgency-based, etc.
Example: Product β Noise-Canceling Headphones
1. "Silence the World. Focus Like Never Before."
2. "Your Peace of Mind, Now in High Definition."
3. "Escape the NoiseβOne Click Away."
4. "Hear What Matters. Block What Doesnβt."
5. "From Chaos to Calm in Seconds."
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π Rewrite Ad Copy (15 minutes)
Find an existing ad (Google, Facebook, or a magazine ad). Rewrite it in three different ways, focusing on clarity, persuasion, and emotional appeal.
Example: Original Ad (Coffee Shop)
"Start your day with the perfect cup. Visit us for freshly brewed coffee."
Rewritten Versions:
Emotional: "A sip of warmth, a moment of joyβyour perfect coffee awaits."
Urgency: "Fresh coffee, made just for youβgrab yours before itβs gone!"
Benefit-Driven: "Wake up energized with our rich, aromatic brews."
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Pick a product or service (e.g., a smartphone, a coffee shop, or an online course). Write 5-10 different headlines for it. Try different styles: curiosity-driven, benefit-focused, urgency-based, etc.
Example: Product β Noise-Canceling Headphones
1. "Silence the World. Focus Like Never Before."
2. "Your Peace of Mind, Now in High Definition."
3. "Escape the NoiseβOne Click Away."
4. "Hear What Matters. Block What Doesnβt."
5. "From Chaos to Calm in Seconds."
Find an existing ad (Google, Facebook, or a magazine ad). Rewrite it in three different ways, focusing on clarity, persuasion, and emotional appeal.
Example: Original Ad (Coffee Shop)
"Start your day with the perfect cup. Visit us for freshly brewed coffee."
Rewritten Versions:
Emotional: "A sip of warmth, a moment of joyβyour perfect coffee awaits."
Urgency: "Fresh coffee, made just for youβgrab yours before itβs gone!"
Benefit-Driven: "Wake up energized with our rich, aromatic brews."
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Synonyms: Radiant, brilliant, luminous
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Enter a word in the search bar.
The tool generates a word map where words are connected with lines and color-coded nodes.
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Example: Searching for "Bright"
If you type "bright" into Visuwords, you'll see a web of connected words such as:
Synonyms: Radiant, brilliant, luminous
Related concepts: Light, intelligence, clever, vivid
Antonyms: Dim, dull
Derived forms: Brightness, brighten
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Use Cases
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