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Saturday, October 15, 2022





Haven't the faintest idea about the art of copywriting? No problem. Scroll down to get from zero to hero in the painfully simple art of copywriting.
In the world of online marketing, copywriting skills are essential for creating content that resonates with your customers. Whether you’re working on social media posts or advertising copy, you need to be able to capture your audience’s attention and drive home a specific message. And while it might seem like a natural skill for some people, anyone can learn how to write copy that sells. In this blog post, we offer 6 tips and tricks to turn your copywriting skills into words that sell.




  • Simplicity is key. Use simple language yet professional. It's a paradox if you ask me, but copywriting requires a specific catching and teasing language professionally wrapped altogether. Think of it as tightrope walking. The tone, which is the way your message comes across to your reader, should portray emotion with word choice, punctuation, and style of font, while the writing should give off a strong professional vibe and elegance. so, you, my dear copywriter, have to master the art of waking on a tight robe between both. Keep it simple, keep it clean.

  • Seal the deal using wordsPaint a picture with descriptive words. It's like crafting a story, a short one at the very least, where the protagonist is your customer, the conflict is the problem your customer dealing with, and the resolution is your product solving his problem. Dramatize the situation, while making your words emotionally impact the reader.

  • Edit. Write more, edit most. If writer's block is stopping you from pitching that perfect piece, or can't grasp a good idea. Drafting is key. Just write. Anything, everything that comes to your mind. The good news here is that you don't have to wait till the perfect idea comes by, just write and write and edit and edit and edit once more. Start with messy erratic pieces, spill them in paragraphs, start edit #1 with structure then shift to edit#2 with some descriptive synonyms to give your piece some strength. How about some unique Vocab? Add them up. Check the grammar and voilà you got it. Remember authentic writing is a process of harmonious editing. A good edit can make a mediocre piece a masterpiece.

  • Speak your brains out or rather here write them. Copywriting is quite similar to any type of writing, it isn't a hard act to follow. Requires formality and a certain level of professionalism? Absolutely, but not lameness. If you have an idea, got something new, write it. At the end of the day, it's never about what's written better, it's about what sells better.

  • Be a hero.  Solve a problem. Start with why? Why should the customer buy from you? You get a marvellous product, good for you but what do I get out of it? Instead of wasting time starting with what you're selling Or how you are better than your competitors. Just cut it short and tell me what I need to hear.

  • Entice readers. Discriminate effective from ineffective creative touches. Be creative You don't have to follow strict rules in writing. Using a metaphor or two can help you in great ways. How about an element of surprise? A new word with a fresh meaning might be great. A relevant synonym that makes the audience interested? Add it up! Spice things up, but take special care with the synonyms. Avoid using useless or overly exaggerated words, after all too much spice can ruin a dish.