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7 Tips for improving your writing skills for a clear, concise copy that engages readers. Writing compelling copy can be challenging, from tone to grammar. This article shares seven tips for writing clear copy that engages readers.

Can You Improve Your Writing Skills

Most marketers understand the importance of creating compelling copy. Still, some basic details are often lost in the process. Here are seven tips to help you take the guesswork out of crafting copy that engages readers.

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Keeping Your Writing to the Point

Virtually any product or service page presents prospects with a single call to action. Readers are always thirsty for the following promise and rarely linger for very long.

For better or worse, we all make some of these promises regularly, either to ourselves or to candidates.

A personal example is with prospects and well-meaning family and friends who offer to help.

Sometimes I hear the phrase “I help people too,” and I cringe.

Most of us recognize this and have learned to keep language-focused — asking prospects for the close, confirming, or providing details so we can proceed wholeheartedly towards the next step.

Don’t lose the desire to add value to your prospects and call to action at the end of your sales paragraphs.

Below are seven simple questions to keep in mind when crafting sales copy.

I encourage you to create your to-do list and use these as a guide for adding value and creating compelling copy.

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 Avoid Unnecessary Language when Writing

Every page has too many words.

Clever copywriters split up their copy by keeping these words distinct and adding unique, additional terms to amp up the impact.

Keep bold, to-the-point calls to action at the beginning of paragraphs to direct prospects to take action or complete a desired task.

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Use Words to Reward

A classic sales tactic is to mention valuable something only when the prospect has claimed something helpful already. Use these words to provide credibility to your pitch.

For example, a tire company might say, “Save on tire changes while you still can by making your next purchase subject to our low rate.”

Exaggerating benefits can resonate well with the reader without providing real value, often lost in the delivery.

You can surround your copy with hyperlinks, lists, or other compelling elements to achieve the same effect.

Still, good copywriters deliver the value immediately after they’ve pitched their product.

Don’t let this slip by in the editing process.

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Streamline Your Writing

Strategic simplification of language dramatically improves the craft of copywriting. Where possible, try to eliminate unnecessary repetition.

Straightforward language makes it easier to convey a meaning when you need to say something only a handful of times.

Research shows that when people engage with emotional wording, they are more likely to recall it back to help them make decisions.

A commonly cited example of the power of emotional words is the famous Ant Farm advert where the tagline “Feel the love in your oats” elicits a visceral response in viewers.

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Here are seven tips for writing persuasive copy that engages your readers.

Tip 1: Write for readers who struggle to follow long paragraphs or have trouble making eye contact

Avoid long, wordy paragraphs. 

Instead, summarize your most important information at the beginning of the page. 

Readers have a limited attention span, so keep your content short and to the point to avoid dry reading.

Tip 2: Use second person singular

When writing copy for readers outside the tech industry, it’s natural to use the first-person perspective, such as “I like to do x and” or “Technology relies largely on the Internet.” 

While these styles can be acceptable for a tech-focused audience, keep your content first-person if you’re writing for readers outside the tech industry.

A recent survey reports that a third of reading blogs is from outside the tech industry. 

Ensure you’re writing for your tech-centric readers and avoid using the first-person narrative.

Tip 3: Use ample bold font

A single standout font face on the page increases reading speed and highlights essential text. 

Use bold font to draw attention to the critical text and make your content eye-catching.

Tip 4: Use subheadings

Subheadings are large chunks of text placed below a page’s other paragraphs. 

They provide a break between the main body text of your document and your essential bullet points and make your content easier to skim.

Tip 5: Put your most important information at the top

While research shows that the human tendency to summarize a list at the top of the list is more common than skimming, it doesn’t have to be so.

Instead, break long sections of text into more concise paragraphs using subheadings.

Sources: University of Colorado

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Write Clear, And Conquer Headquarters

Headquarters is not a phase of life people go to.

But who wants to spend a significant amount of time in a crowded, cold room, anyway?

Instead, getting more people into your headquarters is a way to increase branding and awareness of your business and products.

It’s essential for SMB companies.

Here are three steps to writing clear, compelling titles for headquarters:

Include information grouped together

Don’t leave people wondering what the heck they just read.

How do you know if you’re on the right track?

It’s surprisingly easy. Open GRAMMARLY and pick the writing goals. Then sit back a second and watch GRAMMARLY work its magic.

Next, see the suggestions given to you by GRAMMARLY.

Check to see if any of the tips polish your writing.

Subsequently, examine the title. Does it clearly and concisely state the most important message?

Often, according to research, this is the approach most successful blog posts follow, and it communicates things like:

What the blog post is about

Who it’s for

When it’s published

If you’re not confident about your text, there is an excellent tool called CopySmith.

CopySmith is a low-cost title generator tool that can quickly generate a title for you or edit your existing ideas.

Inspiring copywriters use a variation of the already-famous saying “happy copywriting” (it’s a jinx for poor writing that hasn’t been smoothed out yet).

Still, I enjoy adding a creative twist to the tired, old saying.

I like to call it “The Dear Prude” copywriting tip.

When you write copy about your business or products, know that your readers may not accept 100% of what you’re telling them.

Frankly, if you brush your teeth and take the bus to work, you deal with your day-to-day existence as best you can.

Sometimes (probably not!), kids get sick, the neighbor sneezes, your dog barks — and you deal with these issues.

You may not be a successful business owner or product creator, but don’t underestimate the importance of reporters, editors, and anchor text writers in getting your message across.

Do the 10 simple things above enhance your copywriting?

Or shred it and start over?

Choose whichever path appeals to you most. 

But don’t skimp on the keywords.

The importance of having your keywords in the right place in your copy is overstated and overused.

For every search result, there are nine pages followed by that same search result.

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Conclusion,

You must write compelling copy that engages your readers if you want more visitors. This article will help you do just that.

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Kevin

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Kevin Meyer

8 thoughts on “Can You Improve Your Writing Skills”

  1. Thank you for these fantastic tips! As writers, we always need to drive to write catchy articles and drive traffic to our website. If our writing is not excellent, you will not move any traffic to your website, and you are wasting your time. These tips will truly help me out. 

    1. Hello, Daniel, I am glad the information triggered some ideas. Please come back any time if you have a question or comment. I will do my best to give you a hand. 

      Cheers,
      Kevin

  2. Thank you for these valuable points. I haven’t written since I was at University. But I feel blogging could be an excellent way to get started online. So, here I am, learning how to write online. Placing our most important content on the top is something I would not have come up with myself. Thank you!

  3. I know I struggle with my writing as well. This website is unique and different from any other writing course site I have seen. I enjoyed your layout and your wording on improving my skill. Great content and wonderful creation. I especially love the warm colors. It makes me feel like I’m at a beach or something.

    1. Hello, Thanks for stopping by. I’m happy to learn you saw value in the information here; if you need a hand in the future, stop back. 

      Cheers,

      Kevin  

  4. I have been slowly progressing during the months that I’m writing a blog now. In the beginning, I believed that I wrote very boring and unclearly, using too many words to describe something. And the spelling mistakes: ‘mama mia’! 🙂

    You have many tips in your blog post that I didn’t think about, like using a bold font here and there; that is a lovely hint; thank you for that! 

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