My Thoughts On Copywriting After 11 Years
Of all these things, copywriting has been the one thing I feel is more talent driven than anything else and the hardest to master. And here's why.
You can learn everything you want about headlines and sub heads and bullet points and constructing your "story" and AIDA and blah, blah, blah.
But nobody can turn you into a gifted writer.
Read the best sales letters through the ages. It's not the formula of the sales letter that made it great because any monkey can follow a list of instructions on how to technically construct a sales letter. I should know. I've been doing it by the "numbers" for 11 years. No, the great sales letters are great because they're written by great writers, people with real talent, something I have finally come to realize I am sorely lacking.
Sure, my sales letters over the years converted okay. But I never had a knock 'em out of the park hit. Why? Because I'm an average writer at best. I don't have that spit and polish that the great ones have. And I certainly don't have their flare for painting pictures with their words.
This is caused me to sit down and ask myself why. Is it because I don't have the innate talent to write that well or is it simply that I've been writing about something I have very little real passion for?
Well, I immediately rejected the latter for this simple reason. The great copywriters can write for just about any niche. They certainly can't be passionate about all of them. So that can't be it.
So it has to be talent, plain and simple.
The question is, can talent be learned?
No, I'm not gonna get into that because I just wrote an article on the subject as it applies to music. I'll just say that I don't think it can be. I think it can be developed to some degree but I truly believe that the ability to write like some of these people write is something you're born with. I have no scientific evidence to back that up. It's just what I believe.
Why am I even going on about all this? Well, there is a reason.
My old business in the MMO niche crashed and burned because of my traffic drying up after the Google slap on article directories. In short, my business model was flawed as far as traffic generation went and I paid the price.
I am now starting over from scratch. I have several musical projects in the work. One of them I am 99% sure will be a big success as it has to do with the diet and exercise niche and targeting a segment with a product that has very little competition.
Here is my problem.
I need a solid sale letter so that I can attract affiliates. I do not trust my own skills to write it but I cannot afford any of you guys as I am broke. The money just isn't there. So I'm kind of stuck between a rock and a hard place. Everything else is solid. The product WILL sell. There is no question about that. After I approach all the top diet and exercise sites and get enough affiliates, the sales will come pouring in, provided the sales letter does its job.
Is it possible that I can write a decent sales letter so that, while conversions may not be maximized, I can still do "okay"? Yeah, it's possible. But I can't chance it. I'm pretty much treading water right now and need this to be a success. Now when I say success I'm not talking about it generating a six figure income for me. If I make 1 to 2 grand a month that's all I need to get me over the hump with my wife's income.
No, I didn't come here looking for any handouts or favors. I know how long it takes to write a sales letter and your time is valuable. I guess what I'm looking for is some advice.
Oddly, I'm more concerned with how the sales letter looks than how it reads as I am a terrible site designer. That's going to kill my letter before people even read it. As for the words, I think I'm good enough to convert at a measly half a percent. But will I be able to get affiliates with that low a conversion rate? If not, then I'm relying on my own traffic gen methods to make sales and that's the area I am weakest in.
Anyway, that's about it. I really admire you guys that can write the way you do. I wish I had your talent. But I've never had more than an 8th grade vocabulary (most likely because I never liked to read) and I'm kind of paying the price today.
Feeback of any kind is welcome.
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