Do you have a favourite writer - someone whose books you love to read? And when you
buy their books do you sit spell-bound while you mentally absorb page after page of their
writing? Or have you been so mesmerized by a magazine article that once you started
reading it you couldnt stop? Or how about a sales page youve read that had you so
intrigued that you were dying to find out more about what it was advertising?
There are writers like these in the world (although not many) and the reason that
their books, articles and sales letters put you into a reading trance is because they are
powerful and persuasive writers.
Not only can they make you want to sit and read their books, articles or sales
letters, but, through their writing, they also convince you that everything they are telling
you is true.
Wouldnt you like to know how they do this?
Or better still, wouldnt you love to be able to write like them?
Imagine being able to write an article or a sales letter that puts your readers into a
trance-like state that keeps them not only reading and absorbing every word you write,
but believing every word you say.
This turns your readers into customers and turns YOU into a highly-paid copywriter
because powerful and persuasive writers are always in demand.
And here are the 6 steps that can catapult your career as a first-class copywriter:
1. Copy the greats.
Find an extract from a book or a sales letter that you think is persuasive writing and
copy it.
By this I mean sit down and write it out word-for-word. Do it several times and
look for other pieces of powerful and persuasive writing and copy those out too.
Copying writing instead of only reading it will help you learn the secrets of
powerful and persuasive writers.
2. Research, Absorb, Write
This is the order in which you need to work so that you can do powerful and
persuasive writing.
First you need to research your subject thoroughly. Dont take notes as you go
along. Just keep reading and learning as much as you can. Youll soon discover that the
more you read the more you absorb the information and this creates a better
understanding.
Once youve researched and absorbed as much information as you can, then AND
ONLY THEN is it time to start writing, because you cant write persuasively about a
subject you dont fully understand.
3. Use the Free Writing technique to write
This means writing from your subconscious rather than your conscious mind. The
reason for this is because your conscious mind always has your internal editor attached to
it.
Your internal editor is the little chatter box inside your head who criticizes
everything you write.
As you write he says things like, Thats not very good writing. Your punctuation
is all wrong. No one will want to read that garbage. You are a terrible writer.
Now imagine that instead of being in your head, your internal editor is an actual
person standing behind you, looking over your shoulder and criticizing your writing out
loud.
Would you be able to write if someone was doing that? Of course not. Thats why
you need to switch your internal editor off, otherwise its as though hes physically in the
room with you.
What you need to do is take a few deep breaths to calm yourself before you start
writing. Then begin. Just put your pen to your paper or your fingers to your keyboard and
get going. If youre using a computer, its sometimes best to turn off your screen so you
cant see what youre writing. This will help you to keep going forwards instead of
reading back over what youve already written.
Dont worry if you think youre going wrong or you think your writing things in the
wrong order. Just keep writing.
And NEVER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES try and edit as you go along.
Writing and editing are two totally separate jobs and should never be done together. If
you think youve made a mistake, ignore it. Youll pick it up later when you edit your
work.
The famous horror writer, Stephen King, calls this a writing trance. You just
forget about everything around you and keep writing no matter what until you get to
the end.
Once youve finished all your writing and taken a break away from it for a few
hours (or a few days), THEN its time to edit it, because you can now see your writing
with fresh eyes. And youll be surprised at how good it actually is.
4. Use Bart Simpson as an Editor
In order for your writing to be powerful and persuasive, you have to convince your
readers to see things your way. For instance, if you are writing a sales letter to try and get
people to by a particular product, you have to convince them that they need it.
You can do this two ways. You can persuade them by describing how bad their
life/business is without this product. Or you can persuade them by describing the benefits
of owning this product and how much better this will make their life\business. Or you can
use both ways.
But first you have to keep their attention so that theyll keep reading long enough to
see everything you are trying to tell them.
A simple way of doing this is by keeping Bart Simpson in your head. Young Bart is
well-known for being completely disinterested in anything that isnt of personal benefit to
him. So with every sentence you write imagine Bart Simpson reading it and asking -
So What?
Who Cares?
Whats In It For Me?
These are the exact questions your readers will be thinking, although probably more
politely. So give reasons in every sentence as to why youre making the statements that
you are. Use words such as because, and, or. These will help you to give more
explanations.
So instead of writing something like Follow these 6 steps and you can become a
powerful and persuasive copywriter you can think about the Bart Simpson questions,
So what? Who cares? Whats in it for me?
Then you can change the sentence to Follow these 6 steps to becoming a powerful
and persuasive copywriter and earn a 6-figure income working from anywhere in the
world!
Now doesnt that sound more tempting?
Remember, people wont buy or do something if it doesnt benefit them in some
way. So keep in mind that, like Bart, they ALWAYS want to know whats in it for them.
5. Dont suggest things, COMMAND them.
The most powerful and persuasive writers never make suggestions to their readers
they use COMMANDS.
They make bold statements that leave no room for compromise such as:
Dont settle for second best
Not to be missed
Dont delay. Buy it today
This is because once your readers are in a trace-like state while they are reading
your sales letter or article, their minds become more open to persuasion.
For the same reason, when a hypnotist is trying to put someone into a hypnotic
state, they dont say Are you getting sleepy yet? They command their subject to go to
sleep by saying You are getting sleepy.
Now I know you dont want to hypnotise your readers, but you do want to influence
their decisions, so use direct commands:
You dont want to miss this
This is the only product you need
This is what youve been looking for
6. Keep your writing interesting.
Once someone becomes absorbed in reading your article or sales letter, the one
thing that can break the trance is by their questions not being answered.
Questions will come to their minds with every sentence they read. Your job as a
persuasive copywriter is to anticipate these questions and answer them immediately. So
dont just say This is a brand new product because this will prompt a Bart Simpson
question-
So what?
You need to anticipate the question and say This is a brand new product that will
turbo-charge your writing.
And remember that the most important part of your writing that needs to be
interesting is the heading. The heading has to be not only interesting but INTRIGUING.
It has to entice those who read it to want to read more.
For instance, the heading of this article begins with the words 6 Steps. This is
because using a number in a heading intrigues people enough to want to know what the
6 Steps are. It immediately puts a question into their minds: What are the 6 Steps?
And if you want proof that this works, well, youre reading this article arent you?
So you must have been intrigued enough by the heading to want to find out what the 6
Steps were.
And the fact that you kept reading to the end also shows that the writing was
persuasive enough to make you want to keep reading.
So now its your turn.
Go and copy the greats your role models.
Then research, absorb and write without editing.
Dont suggest, COMMAND!
And remember Bart Simpson.
All this will keep your readers in a reading trance. And when most of them
follow your instructions, youll know that youre a powerful and persuasive writer.
About the Author:
Ruth Barringham is a successful writer, author and publisher and runs an very
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