Personalise Your Prose - Get Articles by Michael Sheridan

Get Articles
 
  

submit your own reprintable article

Article Categories

Accepting Credit Cards Online
Accounting and Book-Keeping
Advertising
Affiliate and Associate Programs
Articles and Article Promotion
Autoresponders and How To Use Them
Bonuses and Freebies
Branding
Business Ideas
Business Practice
Communication Skills
Competition and Your Competitors
Copywriting
Creativity and Ideas
Customer Service and Support
Domains and Domain Names
Due Diligence
E-Commerce
Ebooks and Ebook Writing
Education
Email List Building
Email Marketing
Ethics and Morals
Expert Status
Ezines and Email Newsletters
Family
Forums
Fraud and Scams
Goal Setting
Graphics and Graphic Design
Guarantees
Health
Internet Auctions
Internet Marketing
Investment and Investing
Job and Career
Joint Ventures
Lead Generation
Legislation and Legal Issues
Management and Best Practice
Motivation
Negotiation
Networking
News Releases and Public Relations
Niche Marketing
Outsourcing
Pay Per Click Search Engines
PC Security and Viruses
Pricing and Supply and Demand
Product Creation
Public Speaking
Publicity
Relationship Building
Reprint Rights
Revenue Generation
Search Engines and SEO
Site Stickiness - Getting Repeat Visitors
Software Reviews
Spam - Unsolicited Commercial Email
Statistics and Tracking
Testimonials
Time Management
Traffic Generation - Getting Hits
Travel
Viral Marketing
Web Hosting
Web Site Design
Working At Home - Starting Out
Blank Page
 
Google
 

> Get Articles > Copywriting > Personalise Your Prose

Personalise Your Prose


PDF icon Download as PDF

Michael Sheridan
tingirablueoptusnet.com.au

The Compleat Advertiser
http://www.mlm-email-lists.com


When you write articles on a regular basis, it's always interesting to see which ones produce the greatest response over a given period of time. For me, the one which is currently way ahead of the others features the following paragraph:



"I live in rural Australia and once a week we have a local bush market where you can buy anything and everything, from egg-laying pullets to an Allis Chalmers shackle-pin. My wife and I often go, mainly looking for old plates which my wife turns into mosaics."



What this kind of thing does is breakdown the barriers between author and reader by allowing the latter to get closer to, and identify with, the former. It serves to put both of them on the same level.



The desired thought pattern is 'hey, this bloke's just like me. He does ordinary things. He's not some remote, self-styled guru.'



It's an important technique and the first major step in the person to person marketing process.



Imagine someone entering your social circle for the first time who is a lawyer, or psychiatrist, or even an insurance salesman. There is nearly always that initial element of not quite knowing how to approach that person - is he thinking I'm going to ask for free advice? - will she analyse everything I say? - is he trying to sell me something?



It's not until we find out that the lawyer is a basketball fan, or the psychiatrist plays golf, or the salesman shares our interest in music, that the stereotypes begin to disappear and we start to see other people as acquaintances with whom we feel comfortable.



This is so important in developing business relationships that I can't stress it enough. Because the reality is that what we are actually trying to establish, without even thinking about it, is trust.



We don't quite trust the motives of the salesman, or the feared perception of the psychiatrist, and we worry the lawyer might think we're after free advice. Those are very real human fears and if those three professionals want to make inroads into our social circle for whatever reason,they are going to have to surmount them.



The reason my article on e-books was (and still is) so successful was threefold. In the first place there was a response to the main tenor of the article; people discovered I was Australian and wrote to me on several levels about that. Yet others contacted me to find out how my wife made her mosaics. Fortunately we were able to tell them, which brings me to another point.



If you do use anecdotal content, make sure it's true! Don't, for example, go on about fishing if you can't tell a catfish from a blue-eyed cod. You'll get caught out and any hope of a trusting relationship will be gone forever. For the same reason, avoid introducing total non sequiturs into your articles - they look and feel artificial. For instance; "As I was riding my trusty old horse Bluey through the foothills of the Great Divide......" just doesn't cut it for most people.



Instead, try to draw on a real life experience that is somehow linked to the subject you are writing about - but don't make it the centrepiece of the article. It's there to add human warmth and break down those barriers we mentioned earlier.



If it helps, and you have not already seen it, you can read my complete article at http://www.idownline.com/sites/tingirablue/marijuana.htm

or send an email to mailto:marijmagicbiz.net and it will be delivered direct to your inbox.



I hope it helps you to see what I am driving at and provides you with lots of inspiration for the future.

Best wishes

Michael

=======================================================================

Michael Sheridan is the editor of The Compleat Advertiser, the free newsletter which builds into a powerful, personalized marketing tool for its subscribers. Subscribe by email to mailto:tingirabluemagicbiz.net

====================================================================





How useful did you find this article?

Not at all
A little
Averagely
Fairly
Very
 


This article can be downloaded freely from http://www.get-articles.com and used on your website or in your ezine so long as the author is credited and their resource box left intact. You should not change any links in the article, and where the article is used on a website it's links should be clickable. Please see our terms and conditions page for more information: http://www.get-articles.com/authors-publishers-terms.php
 

Get Articles


Top Articles

  • Stop Saving Money!
    By Leo J Quinn Jr
    Rating 138 / 195
  • The Top Ten Reasons For Being Honest
    By Monique Rider
    Rating 152 / 180
  • Top 10 Qualities of a Great Team Leader
    By Naseem Mariam
    Rating 143 / 180
  • 7 M's of Every Highly Effective Manager
    By Alonzie Scott
    Rating 124 / 175
  • Seven "Secrets/Tips" to Becoming a Millionaire
    By Craig Lock
    Rating 97 / 140
  • Five wonderful steps for good presentation skills:
    By Thomson Chemmanoor
    Rating 44 / 75
  • Do Pop-up Ads Work for Your Site?
    By Brian Su
    Rating 41 / 70
  • TOP TEN TIPS FOR PRESCRIPTION SWIMMING GOGGLES
    By Danielle Ross
    Rating 53 / 65
  • Ten Steps to a Power-Packed, Persuasive Proposal
    By Linda Elizabeth Alexander
    Rating 46 / 65
  • How to get your audience involved in your PowerPoint presentation:
    By Thomson Chemmanoor
    Rating 26 / 65
  • Insider Rollout Secrets Review
    By Alex Poole
    Rating 52 / 55
  • The 7 Signs of a Scam
    By Sharon Davis
    Rating 42 / 50
  • How to write a communication plan
    By Matt Eliason
    Rating 38 / 50
  • The MSN Ranking Code Loophole
    By Chris Rempel and Dave Kelly
    Rating 38 / 50
  • 12-Step Foolproof Sales Letter Template
    By David Frey
    Rating 41 / 45
  • Tips For Non-Sexist Writing
    By Tanja Rosteck
    Rating 35 / 45
  • Preventing Fraud On Your Website
    By Aaron Turpen
    Rating 32 / 40
  • Useless Resume Objectives
    By Rita Fisher, CPRW
    Rating 10 / 40
  • Hacker Prevention Techniques
    By Aaron Turpen
    Rating 30 / 35
  • 6 Steps to Great Customer Service
    By Aaron Turpen
    Rating 25 / 35

    May 24, 2012 © www.Get-Articles.com. All Rights Reserved.