Writing Content That Is Credible

Nov 13
09:55

2007

Alex Cleanthous

Alex Cleanthous

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It certainly helps to have the big wow factor in your sales copy, but itÕs a fine line between making the most of the truth and extending it into fiction. The latter can also get you into trouble, so itÕs vital that you write your content carefully and double check every aspect of it before putting it on your website.

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It certainly helps to have the big wow factor in your sales copy,Writing Content That Is Credible Articles but itÕs a fine line between making the most of the truth and extending it into fiction. The latter can also get you into trouble, so itÕs vital that you write your content carefully and double check every aspect of it before putting it on your website.A good starting point is to spend some time thinking about the product or service you are writing copy for and making a list of all the benefits it has. The golden rule that lies behind all good sales copy is that it doesnÕt promote the product itself Ð it promotes its benefits. Consider how your customersÕ lives could be improved if they had your product, and tailor your copy accordingly.The key aspect to remember is not to exaggerate. Not only will it destroy your credibility, but people also find it more difficult to believe hugely inflated claims. ItÕs a fact that an ad which states you can make a million dollars will attract less interest than an ad which states you can make ten thousand dollars. Good copy isnÕt just credible Ð itÕs believable as well. People must be able to relate to what you are writing.Being honest and truthful in your copy isnÕt just important for selling your products now. It also helps to establish you as a trustworthy website owner, and over time that will increase the amount of repeat traffic you are getting. Good and credible copy has lasting effects Ð and so does bad copy that makes claims which canÕt be substantiated. The lesson here is not to write anything that goes for short term gain Ð write truthfully and take your time to build an audience that will come back to read more again and again.Credibility doesnÕt just relate to your sales copy however. It relates to all areas of your website. An essential part of creating a dedicated customer base involves the need to divide promotional writing clearly from any editorial comments you put on your site. If you try and slip in some advertising Òunder the radarÓ, the customer is likely to spot it and will start to look at the rest of your copy with more suspicion.In short, always make sure your customers can trust you. Credible content is the backbone of any successful website, so make sure itÕs an integral part of yours.