Ghostwriting is a common practice today in all aspects of writing from articles and eBooks to emails and eZines… and more. Ghostwriting is when a person, known as a “ghost” author, writes the content. Then someone else assumes this content as their own, with the consent of the ghost.
The ghostwriter’s name does not appear on the material; i.e. cover of the eBook, in the byline of the article, etc. as the ‘author.’ Instead the name of the person for whom the book is written is shown as the author if the book. However, sometimes ghostwriters may receive some partial credit in the name of authorship or may appear in the forward or introduction of the book.
There are several ways to find and hire ghostwriters for your projects. You can post on Elance.com or rentacoder.com. You an also register at forums in your target niches or areas of interest and seek ghostwriters through forum posting.
Another popular way to find a ghost is to ask for referrals from friends and colleagues. Ghostwriters often have full schedules and only accept new clients as referrals, so this would be a great way to connect.
Delay no longer in creating those email marketing messages. Grab a keyboard and or find a ghost. And kick keyboard!
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Saturday, 23 May 2009
Writing Ads for Email Marketing
To promote sales of products and services means there’s a need for effective advertising. And email marketing offers an affordable solution, as the Internet being one of the fastest mediums of communication offers maximum response possibilities for low costs,; i.e. great ROI (return on investment) opportunities.
However, with the flood of people jumping on the Internet and doing their marketing, competition can be fierce, as one email competes for another for the reader’s attention. So email marketers have to provide outstanding quality of ads to appeal to their targeted groups.
Here are some tips to make your emails stand out and get noticed:
- Offer a free item – ebook, report, software trial or membership site. People like to get things for no cost.
- State a guarantee in your message. Take the fear out of buying from you.
- Include several ways to reply to your offer. Not everyone has Paypal, for instance. So allow shoppers other means like faxing, calling or mailing in credit card orders.
- Keep message & ordering simple. Write at a ninth grade level (unless you’re targeting a higher educated audience like with tech products for technicians). And keep sentences brief and to the point.
Provide outstanding quality. And appeal to more of your targeted readers.
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However, with the flood of people jumping on the Internet and doing their marketing, competition can be fierce, as one email competes for another for the reader’s attention. So email marketers have to provide outstanding quality of ads to appeal to their targeted groups.
Here are some tips to make your emails stand out and get noticed:
- Offer a free item – ebook, report, software trial or membership site. People like to get things for no cost.
- State a guarantee in your message. Take the fear out of buying from you.
- Include several ways to reply to your offer. Not everyone has Paypal, for instance. So allow shoppers other means like faxing, calling or mailing in credit card orders.
- Keep message & ordering simple. Write at a ninth grade level (unless you’re targeting a higher educated audience like with tech products for technicians). And keep sentences brief and to the point.
Provide outstanding quality. And appeal to more of your targeted readers.
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Get Readers Hooked - Writing Tips For Email Marketing
To get visitors – and repeat visitors - to your website, there are many factors that are important in your email marketing. And the more attention you place in these details, the greater your chances of attracting - -and retaining – your website visits.
Hook Readers
First of all, try to select a website URL that addresses the main benefit to the reader, like EarnMoreCash.com, LoseWeightFast&Easy.com, etc. (Note: these are samples, so please disregard if used my non-professionals.)
Next, be consistent throughout your email message. In other words, mention only a couple key issues surrounding the site page you are leading people to click on. Don’t cloud the email body with other sites, products and services. Keep the flow steady and tight, well focused.
Use good navigation on the website and test it BEFORE you send your email. Make sire you CAN click on the link. And make sure whatever you ask people to do there – be it sign up for an eZine, a report or purchase a new eBook or package – that this process CAN be done as directed.
And finally, give simple, complete instructions with contact info for help, in case it’s needed. And make sure the contact information is accurate. I.E. don’t send readers to reply emails that bounce.
Pay attention to details. And readers will pay more attention to you and your email marketing message!
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Hook Readers
First of all, try to select a website URL that addresses the main benefit to the reader, like EarnMoreCash.com, LoseWeightFast&Easy.com, etc. (Note: these are samples, so please disregard if used my non-professionals.)
Next, be consistent throughout your email message. In other words, mention only a couple key issues surrounding the site page you are leading people to click on. Don’t cloud the email body with other sites, products and services. Keep the flow steady and tight, well focused.
Use good navigation on the website and test it BEFORE you send your email. Make sire you CAN click on the link. And make sure whatever you ask people to do there – be it sign up for an eZine, a report or purchase a new eBook or package – that this process CAN be done as directed.
And finally, give simple, complete instructions with contact info for help, in case it’s needed. And make sure the contact information is accurate. I.E. don’t send readers to reply emails that bounce.
Pay attention to details. And readers will pay more attention to you and your email marketing message!
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Writing For An Email Audience
The contents of the email marketing messages can keep their readers glued if they are written and presented well. Since readers like to quickly scan through emails instead of reading them thoroughly, they understand more when explained in less. So the content should be convincing and well written without any grammatical or spelling mistakes to gain the trust of the potential shoppers.
Tips For Helping Your Readers
• Subjects given to the emails should impress & invite
• Focus on keywords to pull the attention of the reader.
• Bulleted or numbered lists make the matter simpler to understand
• Use simple language to represent your ideas. Use less words, smaller words and words which are simpler to understand. For example, instead of “utilize” type in “use.”
• Avoid using puns / metaphors. They tend to confuse the audience
• Try to start with conclusion because if you know the end you can well start. Then sum up at the end.
So accommodate your targeted audience by writing for them. And watch how they accommodate your email marketing messages!
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Tips For Helping Your Readers
• Subjects given to the emails should impress & invite
• Focus on keywords to pull the attention of the reader.
• Bulleted or numbered lists make the matter simpler to understand
• Use simple language to represent your ideas. Use less words, smaller words and words which are simpler to understand. For example, instead of “utilize” type in “use.”
• Avoid using puns / metaphors. They tend to confuse the audience
• Try to start with conclusion because if you know the end you can well start. Then sum up at the end.
So accommodate your targeted audience by writing for them. And watch how they accommodate your email marketing messages!
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Marketing Copy in Your Emails
Want to double or triple the number of new leads and customers you generate each month with your emails? Try focusing on copy marketing.
And a secret is to balance the right blend of benefits and features in your marketing copy. In order to do this, try some of the things in your next email marketing communications.
• State your proposition in a personal way, since the focus is all about the customer – i.e. write in the “You” form, not “he or she.” And talk about them or things that they can relate to.
• Focus on customer benefits; people like to save money, join and be a part, learn more, earn more.
• Offer multiple selling points in bullet form. Write them from customer’s point of view & reflect their needs.
• Thoroughly describe the product. Give the customer all the information they need on the product or service in order to make a well educated decision.
• Create a call to action. TELL the customer what to do – exactly, step-by-step. Click here, fill out the form, hit “Submit.”
• State your USP (unique selling position) to differentiate yourself from competition. For example, tell why your product is better than the competition’s.
Rewriting the text on your email message so that it focuses on marketing copy can help readers feel more comfortable. It can also help improve your sales results. Now there’s a win-win!
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And a secret is to balance the right blend of benefits and features in your marketing copy. In order to do this, try some of the things in your next email marketing communications.
• State your proposition in a personal way, since the focus is all about the customer – i.e. write in the “You” form, not “he or she.” And talk about them or things that they can relate to.
• Focus on customer benefits; people like to save money, join and be a part, learn more, earn more.
• Offer multiple selling points in bullet form. Write them from customer’s point of view & reflect their needs.
• Thoroughly describe the product. Give the customer all the information they need on the product or service in order to make a well educated decision.
• Create a call to action. TELL the customer what to do – exactly, step-by-step. Click here, fill out the form, hit “Submit.”
• State your USP (unique selling position) to differentiate yourself from competition. For example, tell why your product is better than the competition’s.
Rewriting the text on your email message so that it focuses on marketing copy can help readers feel more comfortable. It can also help improve your sales results. Now there’s a win-win!
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Copywriting in Email Marketing
Whenever you email someone, you’re basically trying to sell a point. So what better way to communicate than with the language of advertising, copywriting.
Copywriting is the art of using attractively written content focusing around a service or product to sell. A tool used to tempt the reader by making the items for sale seem attractive, desirable and useful at the same time – and immediately (before supplies run out), copywriting is often described as a hardcore play of words where the best and the most persuasive campaigns win.
Copywriting Tips
1. Headline – Pack a powerful punch here. Check top magazine article headlines of the day to see what’s working best. Tailor yours accordingly.
2. Lead – Draw readers in with a great opening. Look to top articles in the news for ideas. And reach out and grab your readers in a similar fashion.
3. Main Message – Keep this focused on no more than 3 main benefits your product or service offers the reader. Present credible info, not hype. And include testimonial when possible to back up claims.
So go for the selling of your email messages with good, old-fashioned copywriting techniques. Sell recipients on reading more, clicking on your site, or communicating in some other way to show they got your message.
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Copywriting is the art of using attractively written content focusing around a service or product to sell. A tool used to tempt the reader by making the items for sale seem attractive, desirable and useful at the same time – and immediately (before supplies run out), copywriting is often described as a hardcore play of words where the best and the most persuasive campaigns win.
Copywriting Tips
1. Headline – Pack a powerful punch here. Check top magazine article headlines of the day to see what’s working best. Tailor yours accordingly.
2. Lead – Draw readers in with a great opening. Look to top articles in the news for ideas. And reach out and grab your readers in a similar fashion.
3. Main Message – Keep this focused on no more than 3 main benefits your product or service offers the reader. Present credible info, not hype. And include testimonial when possible to back up claims.
So go for the selling of your email messages with good, old-fashioned copywriting techniques. Sell recipients on reading more, clicking on your site, or communicating in some other way to show they got your message.
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Email Content Writing and Editing
A good email is often appreciated by its reader when the content of the message in the email’s body convinces its reader of your main idea of focus. Anything else that comes across may have the potential to ruin the effect, including bad grammar, spelling, style and content.
Requirements for Good Writing
Grammar – No need to be textbook perfect. But do refer to basic grammar rules from high school or college texts. Check with your local librarian for handy sources to check out. And head to online resources like http://www.grammarcheck.com/ to sign up for free helpful newsletters.
Spelling – Don’t reply solely on your spell check. Research unfamiliar words in a handy print dictionary or online at places like http://dictionary.reference.com
Style – Don’t be afraid to develop your own style. Read favorite authors and you’ll find they each have their own style combining favorite phrases, sentence structure and mood throughout. Experiment with your content and see what flows well and naturally.
Content – Use real, solid information. Include client and industry case studies & feedback where you can to provide solid, real content.
Editing your email messages is a must because improper words, usage and content matter can affect the clarity of your presentation as well as reflect on you. It is what makes your effort worthwhile.
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Requirements for Good Writing
Grammar – No need to be textbook perfect. But do refer to basic grammar rules from high school or college texts. Check with your local librarian for handy sources to check out. And head to online resources like http://www.grammarcheck.com/ to sign up for free helpful newsletters.
Spelling – Don’t reply solely on your spell check. Research unfamiliar words in a handy print dictionary or online at places like http://dictionary.reference.com
Style – Don’t be afraid to develop your own style. Read favorite authors and you’ll find they each have their own style combining favorite phrases, sentence structure and mood throughout. Experiment with your content and see what flows well and naturally.
Content – Use real, solid information. Include client and industry case studies & feedback where you can to provide solid, real content.
Editing your email messages is a must because improper words, usage and content matter can affect the clarity of your presentation as well as reflect on you. It is what makes your effort worthwhile.
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