Marketer Solutions - Web Copy That Sells: The Revolutionary Formula for Creating Killer Copy Every Time

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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 658.872 EAN: 9780814472491 ISBN: 0814472494 Label: AMACOM Manufacturer: AMACOM Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 288 Publication Date: 2004-06 Publisher: AMACOM Studio: AMACOM
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"Web Copy That Sells" presents copy strategies that have been proven time and again in the e-commerce arena. Maria Veloso, perhaps the most widely acclaimed Web copywriter in the world, bases her revolutionary "Million Dollar Blueprint" on five simple questions - the reader answers them and the copy practically writes itself. Veloso crams all the information from her 12-hour, $997 live seminars into an accessible book that helps any Web copywriter.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Web Copy That Sells Comment: Not all websites are created equally. The majority of websites are rather boring: a little text and perhaps a few graphics. Other sites try to grab the readers' attention with a lot of colorful graphics and a lot of fancy ad-speak.
When it comes to promoting business success, neither type of website will be very useful. The rather plain site will be virtually ignored. Most readers won't even bother to read your web copy.
On the other hand, the flashy site will scream out advertisement. It's like going into a store and having the salesman give us the hard sell. No one wants that.
Fortunately, Web Copy that Sells provides a third option. Step by step, this resource shows how to get readers to read your web copy and how to encourage them to purchase your product. This book really is a goldmine of ideas.
Customer Rating:      Summary: a good introduction to an intimidating topic Comment: This is a fine introduction on adapting print-copywriting
methods to the internet. Veloso's treatment is concise
in all areas and you might want more detail and examples -
you can get those elsewhere.
After reading this book once I blazed through it a second
time later. It's a very fast read, like a lot of current
business books. The lessons here are simple and profound.
I like the old-school copywriters too, and if you do any
email marketing you'll quickly outgrow the advice here
because times change and what worked in 2004 to get
emails opended may not work as well today. In general
you'll find that if you poke around there are useful email
marketing tips to be found all over the internet - finding
what works for you is mostly a matter of practice,
experimentation and respecting your subscribers.
I recommend this book highly to first-time copywriters.
If you plan to put any serious money on the line in terms
of buying advertising you cannot be to well read - there
are many other worthwhile books on direct response copy -
reading them is like money in the bank.
Customer Rating:      Summary: How to write SPAM Comment: After reading all the positive reviews for this book, I thought it was the perfect answer to helping me update my web copy skills -- turns out I should have been reading the negative reviews. This book teaches you how to sell like a truly slimy salesperson. Anyone who actually actively surfs the internet and is familiar with it will read her 'formulas' as just about as creepy as it gets, not to mention the kind of information one glazes over as blantant false advertising.
Two examples of unsettling information in this book are: 1. when she recommends that if you want to have a website that's as good as a competitors, to copy their 'sales sheet' for five hours until you practically become them. CREEPY. 2. When she suggests using hypnotism in your writing to get people to buy stuff they maybe don't actually need. It feels like Marketing 101 for the used car salesman from hell.
This book is for ruthless, dirty, greedy people who don't want to contribute their own voice to a shop/website but want to sell the useless to the naive using 'keywords' that mean nothing and gimmicks. This book was a waste of money and time, and I have little respect for anyone who feels otherwise.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Web copy that sells Comment: I was looking for advice on writing copy for postcard marketing and after reading "Web Copy that Sells" I was very surprised that Maria Veloso covered that in Chapter 6, the opt-in offer, but in a very limited way. I think Chapter 4, Crafting Your Copy connected best with me because that's the craft in which I would like best to succeed. The book is geared toward onling marketing I think since Ms. Veloso is so well versed in off-line marketing that many of the principles could be applied toward a hybrid on-line/off-line marketing effort but with additional learning resources needed. This book will definitely stay on my shelf as a resource guide.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fabulous info! Comment: This book gets right to the point and gives really wonderful and complete information on how to write excellent web copy right off the bat. She really knows her stuff. There are a number of things here that I haven't found anywhere else, and even where the info was duplicated in another book, most likely they learned from her. I had good info before, she just ramped it up about three notches.
I highly recommend this book. I intend to use it to promote my book, Invited To The Light and all the articles that companion it on my website http://secretsfromthelight.com.
I consider this wonderful book a MUST have for anyone, like me, who is just getting into the business of internet marketing. It's VERY well put together and she gets right to the point. A LOT of direct information, not overwritten. Excellently edited.
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