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Why Your Marketing Methods Aren't Working


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Joshua Rose
webmasterinternetprofitwizards.com

The Internet Profit Wizards
http://www.internetprofitwizards.com


Copyright 2002 Joshua Rose





A good friend of mine back in college wanted to learn how to

play ping-pong. Every night after dinner he would play with

the dorm Champ. Needless to say, it was a hopeless mis-

match.



I would stop by sometimes and watch him get pounded over

and over again. The Champ was merciless: 21-2, 21-1, 21-3

were typical scores.



Being an acquaintance of the Champ, I asked him once why he

wasn’t taking it a little easier on such a novice player. I’ve

thought about his answer many times since then because it

has come to my aid time and time again.



If you’re like the overwhelming majority of netrepreneurs,

I’m sure you’ve been trying to figure out why your

marketing efforts have been taking a *pounding*. In fact,

it’s likely you’re even using many of the same techniques

as the *Internet Guru’s*, but they just don’t seem to work

for you.



Why? Well, if you’re not attracting traffic, and if you’re

not converting visitors into sales, the first place to look

is at *the words* you use. Your *pounding* is very likely

due to your own copywriting: your ad headlines, your sales

page, and your ezine copy.



The one single characteristic virtually every Internet

Expert has in common is the ability to write like the

dickens. And with competition so widespread and so fierce,

if your copywriting is only *average*, or worse, any

marketing effort is unlikely to get off the ground.



I recently used the “Search Term Suggestion Tool” over at

Overture for a little test. Here’s what I found in a recent

month. There were:







*****96,000 searches for *internet marketing*

*****152,000 searches for *home business*

*****162,000 searches for *marketing*

*****and 108,000 searches for *advertising*







That’s 518,000 searches for marketing related topics.



Now, get this. There were less than 5,000 searches for

*copywriting* and less than 4,000 for *writing skills*.

That’s less than 2% of the total … and offers a strong hint

of why 95% of businesses on the web fail.



Admittedly, this isn’t scientific, but what it indicates is

that those people who are interested in making money on

the web, are not very interested in learning how to write

great copy … even though this is the very skill that

separates the big money makers from everyone else.



Do you have a copywriting problem? It’s easy to know. If

you’re short on site traffic and sales, the answer is, *yes*.

There’s plenty of ways of getting traffic to your site. If

it’s not happening, your promotional copy isn’t getting the

job done and needs to be reworked. Ditto for sales.



So, how do you *write for the web*? Here’s some quick

pointers to get you started.





1.) Write from your prospects point of you. Keep the *I’s*

to a minimum and use plenty of *you’s*.



2.) Use powerful words in your headlines, such as

*Discover*, *Breakthrough*, *The Truth About*, *Amazing*,

*New*, *Money*, *Magic* and *Proven* to name a few. Even

the old *How To* keeps on working.



3.) Avoid over hyping. Claiming to have secrets that will

make people rich almost overnight loses credibility.



4.) Experiment with your ad headlines. I tripled the

response to an ad by changing just a few words, from

*Frustrated With Your Online Earnings?* to *Are You

Frustrated With The Money You’ve Been Making?*.



5.) Use simple, everyday words to make your points. Don’t

say, *Use average language to be understood properly*.



6.) Keep your paragraphs short (2-4 sentences) and your

sentences brief. Instead of, *Receive everything you need

in your mailbox in a few moments*, say, *Get it all right

now*.



7.) Stress the benefits, not the features. Instead of

*This product comes with a money-back guarantee*, say,

*Think of all the time, energy and money you‘ll save with

this lifetime guarantee*.



8.) On your sales page, state the problem, stir up the

problem and then solve the problem.



9.) Use *bullets* to list your benefits. Many visitors

will read your sales page only after a quick scan of your

headlines and bullets.



10.) Motivate action by using action verbs throughout your

copy, such as *unleash, explode, break, pull, punch and

spread*, to name a few. This helps the reader get in the

frame of mind for taking action. Then close with an action

statement. Instead of *Build bigger profits*, say *Make

more money now*.



11.) Visit the web sites of known Internet Experts,

subscribe to their newsletters and study, study, study.





There’s no doubt that learning to write great copy will have

an immediate, positive impact on every marketing method

you use. And the good news is that it is definitely learn-

able.



So, what was *The Champ‘s* answer to me and how can you use

it to improve your internet results? I think it’s clear.

He said, “Your friend isn’t looking for recreation. He

wants to become a serious player.”



A month later, he had indeed become a serious player. No,

he didn’t get better than the Champ, but he gave him a run

for his money nearly every time … even beating him once in

a while.



So, if you’ve been taking a marketing pounding, learn from

the copywriting champs. And keep on playing.





Joshua Rose





Joshua Rose is webmaster at The Internet Profit Wizards

http://www.internetprofitwizards.com , a site devoted to the

three mandatory skills necessary for internet success:

Copywriting that sells, a thriving ezine and effective

Affiliate links. Visit to subscribe to his newsletter and

get free e-books. Or, send a blank email to:

mailto:webwizardsfreeautobot.com





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