Copywriting Tips
Joe Robson is author of Make Your Words
SELL!co-authored by Ken Evoy and owner of the http://newbieclub.com and http://www.adcopywriting.com this is Article 4 of series of copywriting
articals.
----"WHY NO P.S.ON THE WEB?"----
By Joe Robson
The most read part of a sales letter is the headline. So what else is new? It's
this......
The next most read part of a sales letter is the post script - the two or three line 'afterthought' written immediately after the
signature.
It's been known for years in the direct response industry that a skillfully written PS can increase response by up to 20%. For
that reason, no respectable copywriter would EVER write a sales letter without a PS.
So why is it so rarely used on the web?
Don't ask me about the psychology of why it works. It just does. And don't worry about why a good PS attracts the reader's
attention, just exploit the fact that you can increase your response with this small yet tremendously powerful instrument.
Try writing the two letters PS at the beginning of your email sig.
Try a PS at the end of your ezine Ad.
Try...well I can't do everything for you so think hard on it yourself. There are dozens of different ways to exploit this
wonderful FREE response-generator.
BUT.... a PS must reinforce one of the benefits in your copy - preferably the strongest. Better still it can be used to mention an
added benefit not already covered.
And PLEASE don't add a PPS. It diminishes the impact of your PS.
Your PS is supposed to be a personal after thought. It says' Oh by the way if you....'
And when used properly it's a powerfully effective sales closer.
PS. Try it. It works!
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Joe Robson is author of Make Your Words SELL! co-authored by Ken Evoy. Joe and Tom Glander are Co-Founders of The Newbie Club which is bulging with revolutionary Internet and PC Newbie
tutorials. CLICK ON OVER to http://newbieclub.com and look at their very professional Affiliate Program.
It's BIG! Joe's Copywriting site is at http://www.adcopywriting.com
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