Use This Copywriting Tip For Increased Conversions Every Time

If you want to write copywriting that sells, there are many copywriting tips out there that will improve your writing.

Although most of them only increase the response a little, by adding them up you create a synergistic effect - leaving you with a hard hitting piece of copy.

The copywriting tip I’m going to talk about today is one you can use immediately to boost your conversions and make more sales.

Here is one of his great secrets to writing copy that sells…

Writing To Your 3 Types of Readers

When you write a piece of copy, there are actually 3 ways people are going to read it.

They are…

  1. The “Read Word For Worders”
  2. The Skimmers
  3. The Jumpers

If you write for only 1 of them – you’re leaving a lot of sales on the table. You see, since people tend to read things in their own little unique way - if your salesletter is setup in a way not familiar to them…they won't read it.

Let's go through them one by one and I'll explain each reader and how to write to them. And in case you're wondering, this applies to all types of writing (i.e. direct marketing as well as web site copywriting).

The Word For Worders

These are your prospects who will literally take 5-20 minutes to read through every single word on your page. They want to know every single detail about the product, what it offers, how to use it, what the price and guarantee is, and so on and so forth.

If you don’t explain every single piece of your copy, every detail of every story, and answer their objections that they’ll have – you’re going to lose them. They want to be absolutely sure they're making the right buying decision, so you need to do as much as you can to answer that decision for them by answering every objection possible.

The Skimmers

Skimmers are the people who will look at the headline, hardly look at any of the text after it, then keep on truckin’ down the page.

They only look at your copy when you include such attention grabbers as subheads, bullets, bolded words or phrases, italics, underlining, different colors, etc.

Plus they're usually impulse buyers. They might just look at the page to get a sense of whether or not the product seems right for them - then they'll buy on a whim and simply return it if it's not what they thought they were getting.

Therefore, you should be making sure you give them enough information so they can skim the page in 30 seconds or so and know exactly why they should buy, how much it is, and how to buy it.

The Jumpers

The jumpers are kind of a hybrid between word for worders and skimmers. They'll simply slide down the page skimming it until something pops out at them. Then, they'll jump into the copy until they're no longer interested in the topic you're writing about, and continue the process over and over again.

I'm a jumper personally. I'll look quickly at a headline and begin to read the opening paragraph. If I have even a slight interest in thinking I'll need or want the product- I skim the page until something grabs my attention.

If nothing does – good riddance!

Writing to these people requires a lot of interaction with the reader.

Maybe a little quiz giving you results, possibly asking a few questions, etc.

The key is that you need there to be a lot of attention-grabbers that will reel them in and hopefully land you a catch…

No matter how you write like now, on your next assignment try and write for all 3 people. At the very least, it will make you start to think creatively which usually leads to some amazing breakthroughs in your copy.

Just this one copywriting tip alone should increase your conversions and make you more money.

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