At 38, David Ogilvy was unemployed and hadn't written a word of copy.
Three years later, he was the most famous copywriter in the advertising industry.
And became known as the Father of Advertising.
Here are 7 tips from the legendary copywriter đź§µ
1/ Learn Who You're Writing For
“The consumer isn't a moron. She is your wife."
Your copy should touch on:
-Who you’re writing for
-How that person thinks
-What that person needs
Let research shape your copy
Let your voice fuel it.
2/ Know The Product
“Big ideas come from the unconscious...But your unconscious has to be well informed, or your idea will be irrelevant.”
Learn every detail about the product/industry/audience before you write.
Then unleash your unconscious mind and fuel the big ideas.
3/ Nail The Headline
“On average, five times as many people read the headline as read the body copy. When you have written your headline, you have spent eighty cents out of your dollar.”
Deadlines determine if the consumer’s interest is piqued enough to read the copy.
4/ Get Specific
"The more informative your advertising, the more persuasive it will be."
Most people won't make decisions without being informed…
The informed, act.
The specifics will give consumers the confidence that acting is the right choice.