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The 10 Laws for
Writing Letters that Get Results
Article
by: Joe Vitale
The following
is a letter in response to a question about how to write sales letters.
This is something you could model in layout, tone, and ideas, to write
your own letters. By the way, this is where your letterhead should go.
Dear Fellow Chicago
Seminar Attendees,
Jerry Jenkins asked
me to tell you how to write letters that get read and get results. That's
a tall order! Well, here's what I think the "laws" are:
1.
Know what's in it for your reader.
Get out of your
ego and into your reader's ego. Complete this sentence: "Get my book
so that you can...(fill in the blank)." Your book (or whatever you
are selling) is the feature. What people get as a result of having your
book is the benefit. Focus on benefits. Always! Without this, your letter
will bomb.
2. Write a headline that telegraphs the key benefit
to your reader.
ALWAYS use a
headline. There is only ONE exception to this rule. When you personalize
your letter, the "Dear (whoever)" opening becomes your headline.
There are few headlines more powerful than the reader's own name. The
headline is THE most important part of your letter! Spend nearly all of
your time on it.
3. Be brief.
Say what you
have to say in terms of the reader's self interest and shut up. This does
NOT necessarily mean a short letter. If you are trying to make a sale,
and the reader has never heard of you or your item for sell, you may have
to write four or more pages to get your message across. If all you want
is a return call, a one page letter may do. Don' be afraid of length.
People will read any length of copy AS LONG AS IT'S INTERESTING!
4. Always use a PS.
Always.
Why do copywriters who charge upwards to $15,000 to write a sales letter
and have weeks to draft it always use a PS? They are always read. Always.
5. Look good.
Visual attractiveness
accounts for 70% of your letter's impact. Use short sentences, short paragraphs,
bulleted points, indented paragraphs, subheads, etc. Some people will
just skim your letter, so engaging subheads and bulleted points help reach
them instantly.
6.
Outline first.
Use
a planning tool such as the program Project KickStart to help you think
through your message. Or talk to a friend. Or to a tape recorder. Or to
yourself. This also helps you get comfortable with speaking your letter
rather than writing it.
7. Write first, edit last.
Turn
your inner editor off. You can rewrite later. For now, write spontaneously
and quickly to get your ideas on paper.
8. Ask for something.
Why are you
writing? You want a call. Or an order. Something. Say so!
9. Get a reader.
Find
one person to read your letter OUT LOUD in front of you. If he (or she)
has trouble reading your letter, if he wrinkles his brow or stops to reread
a sentence, rewrite those places. Don't skip this step! It's the secret
of many professional writers.
10. Rewrite your letter again.
Is it the best
you can do? Be honest! If not, throw it away and call the person instead.
Or hire a copywriter to write it for you. Why waste your time or your
reader's with something that doesn't communicate in a persuasive and interesting
way? (I rewrote this letter 24 times!)
Well, there you have it. Of course, there are more rules, laws, ideas
and suggestions for writing letters that get results. You should always
guarantee whatever you are selling, for example, and always offer proof
for all of your claims. But the above will get you rolling.
Sincerely,
Joe Vitale
Hypnotic Writing
(Identify yourself. People look here to see who the letter is from.)
PS -- Notice that
you read this PS?
PPS -- Notice that
you read this one, too?
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Joe
"Mr. Fire!" Vitale, regarded as one of the world's
most powerful copywriters, is a best-selling author of marketing
books and courses, including "The AMA Complete Guide to Small
Business Advertising," Nightingale-Conant's audio program,
"The Power of Outrageous Marketing!" and "Create
Advertising That Sells." His tremendously successful "Hypnotic
Writing" e-book is now succeeded by "Advanced Hypnotic
Writing," a breakthrough book that reveals how to use the
phenomenon of hypnotic suggestion to turn your words
into cash. Advanced
Hypnotic Writing
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