• Let’s Face it. You’re Not Unique

    How to stand out when you don’t have a USP Every marketer (including me) says you have to highlight your USP (unique selling point) to make your reader understand why he or she should choose you. But I’ve been thinking about this a lot recently and conclude that very few business can honestly say they […]

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  • Why Your Content Shouldn’t Be Like Your Competitors’

      Before I launch into this particular post, I would just like to say that what I am about to talk about doesn’t happen very often. However, the fact that it happens at all compels me to write about it. What am I talking about? Copywriting briefs, or rather the lack of. The vast majority […]

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  • Never Underestimate the Comfort of Continuity

      In the old days, you would market your business through adverts, direct mail or word of mouth. A recommendation would be enough for someone to seek you out to do business with you. Today, marketing is far more complex. Customers are more demanding and expect you to show them why they should spend their […]

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  • The Definition of Quality Content

      In your business you use content everywhere: editorials, marketing, PR, SEO, social media, website copy, blog posts, brochures, email marketing, newsletters, white papers, video, blah, blah, blah. And yet many of you are still writing it in-house, using juniors with no marketing experience, or subject matter experts that know their onions but struggle to […]

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  • What Should You Be Writing About?

      Search engine optimisation is the way to get your website noticed. You know that. But how do you generate the constant stream of high-quality content you need to attract links? Notice what I did there? I said that it is the content that must generate links. If you go out and (God forbid) buy […]

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  • A Quick Guide to Powerful Copywriting

      Creating copy for your marketing that is interesting, relevant and that sells isn’t always as easy as it sounds. You must think about your audience, why you’re writing, what you want to achieve from it and that’s before you start looking at it from your customers perspective. The easiest way to explain how to […]

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  • Why You Should Never Tell a Copywriter How Long a Project Will Take

      In my experience, most people think that copywriters base their pricing on how long it takes to create the required content. In practice, this is rarely the case. Over the years I’ve had numerous enquiries that ask for a piece of content – for argument’s sake, we’ll say a sales letter – which is […]

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  • Your Content is Alienating Your Customers

      I’ve been in the copywriting game for quite a while now, and if there’s one thing I hate, it’s ‘in your face’ marketing content. You know the stuff I mean; all those websites and landing pages that are full of highlighted hype and insincere multi-coloured drivel that’s supposed to make you pull out your […]

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  • Website Content: Why You Need Three Levels of Content – Part 3

      So far in this series of articles we’ve looked at why your website content must be written to engage, convince and convert. Then we took a peek at the level two content (case studies), which are designed to showcase your expertise to convince the reader you are an expert in your field. But happens […]

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  • Website Content: Why You Need Three Levels of Content – Part 2

      This is part two of the article looking at the different levels of content needed for a successful website. Level Style Purpose 1: Main web pages Conversational, customer focused, Plain English, concentrating on the benefits SEO – engage – convince – convert   2: Case studies and testimonials Conversational, Plain English, focus on service, […]

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