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How Do I Market My Products Better?
- By Serge Dandelin
- Published May 31, 2008
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Serge Dandelin
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View all articles by Serge DandelinThe fact of the matter is, people like to buy from people that are like them. They want to see that they are not just buying from some big business that has no emotional connection to them at all. They want the person that they are going to buy from to form an emotional bond with them. There are a few ways that you can go about forming this emotional connection through your copywriting.
First of all, you are going to want to talk more about the person buying the product than you do about the company selling it. This has to do with a lot on how you word your copywriting. For example, you are going to want to use more words like: you, you are, you will, your, and things like that. Avoid using words that talk about your company like: we, our, we will, our goal, and so forth. You are trying to form an emotional connection to the person reading, not yourself. So, again, avoid talking about yourself. Try to talk about what the customer is going to gain from using your product or service.
The key while writing your web copy is to understand your target audience. In other words, knowing that your potential customers are primarily teenager between the ages of 14-18 will give you the opportunity to write around them. That way it is by far easier to form an emotional connection with them.
Another great way to form an emotional connection with the people that are reading your copywriting is to inform them how your product can help them. For example, do not just tell them that your bathroom cleaner can clean any bathroom. Tell them that your bathroom cleaner (or whatever you are selling) can clean "their" bathroom. Let them know that you understand the problems that they are having, and you want to make sure they get the most out of your product.
Also, it's a good idea to put peoples' success stories on your website. By putting these kinds of stories up, it lets people see that you do care about the person after they use the product. Posting success stories lets people see, not only that your product works, but that you are willing to listen to the stories that people have to tell you about. This, again, forms a great emotional bond that you can share with your customers. Copywriting is not just a form of writing, it's an art form.
To Your Success!
