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What is Copywriting?

You may have heard about copywriting, or may be not...

But believe me, copywriting is one of the most important skills in digital marketing.


You can make everything work, but if you can't make your copy work, everything will fail.


Before I teach you what copywriting really is...


Let's understand how these words "copy" and "copywriting" came into existence


Long back, there was no such thing as mass advertising or marketing


I am talking like 200-300 years back


The first form of mass marketing came in the form of print


Printing presses were invented (by Gutenberg) and people started publishing content on newspapers and magazines


For the first time content could reach a lot of people - through replication


For approximately 4,500 years before Gutenberg invented the printing press, books were made by hand


They were written on surfaces of clay, papyrus, wax, and parchment


There was no "copy"


That's why no one bothered about copy-writing!


Then came the printing press (before TV and Radio came along)


Which helped people make copies of the content


That's why it came to be called as "Copy-writing"


So before the invention of the printing press, the only kind of sales were done through 1:1 sales by Sales men


People used to sell door to door


Or people used to have their merchandise in a market square and they sold their stuff


There was no concept of an "ad" to begin with


Only sales, directly done by sales-men


So when the printing press was invented and newspapers started getting distributed, the concept of an ad copy was born


And it is called an ad copy because the ad can be copied into each replica of the same newspaper that reaches 1000s of people


People who wrote content for these ads became COPY-writers...


They were Ad Copywriters, but they became known as copywriters...


And the art of writing ad copies became to be known as "copywriting"


Many people think that people who are good with the English language can write good copies.


No!


Language skills have nothing to do with copywriting


Someone might not be good with writing English and they can still be a good copywriter


Copywriting is the art of seamless communication with the target reader


Here, I am writing an "email copy"


You are the target reader


Do you feel I am talking directly to you?


Like I am sitting next to you and talking about copywriting?


That's the skill I have developed over the years


When I started writing, I wrote things online that looked like English Essays...


...Boring and professional.


Such content is good for legal documents and school essays


But it doesn't work online.


Because online, you need to talk to people directly


Appeal to their desires


And satisfy them


If you have read up to this point in this email, that's because you want to learn copywriting


When you opened this email, you knew that you were about to learn copywriting skills from me


And I am teaching that to you with my communication via written words


Copywriting skill is not a skill that has to be learned (or needs to be learned)


Effective copywriting is just communicating properly


We all communicate very well with our friends and family in-person


But we become boring when it comes to writing online


That's because writing online is a strange experience for humans


Evolution didn't prepare us for that


The art of copywriting is to bring your online writing style to as close as possible to in-person communication


So its more like unlearning your heavy professional English and become better at communication through writing


So everyone is a born copywriter


You just forgot it because you wrote Essays at school and project notes in college


Damn these Educational institutions


Albert Einstein said "Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school."


Not sure if it was really Einstein, but its a famous quote and it became famous because it is so true.


And in the case of copywriting, it is truer than ever


The way I am writing to you now, would have been the natural way I would have written if I didn't go to school!


After 20 years of schooling, I unlearned what I learned about writing words in the next 10 years.


And now when I am 30 years of age, I am writing as I would talk to you directly, as a friend sitting next to me


Copywriting engages people


It makes people read


It is just like speaking skill where you can make people listen to you


You know I write VERY long emails


But no one has ever complained that my mails are long


Because it is easy to read, it captures your attention and gives you real learning value


I am sure your thoughts about "professional English" has changed by now


They are not for communication


School type Essay type of English is for documentation


Legal documents


Government documents. etc


Copywriting is talking with words


Talking directly, to the point, without fluff


Talk less, say more.


Write less, say more.


That's what I have learned recently


And since then, writing has become so easy


So if you want to become a great copywriter, learn to write like you would talk


Once you get that skill, you can refine it over time


And I say Copywriting is the most important skill in digital marketing because such copy sells.


Just look at how long is the sales copy for my 100-day blogging course: http://www.learnblogging.com/enroll/


I have tested short copy vs. long copy


Long copy sells. Period!


The first question that people ask me is that "Will people have patience to read such a long sales letter."


The answer is YES and NO.


YES, the buyers will read.


People who are not going to buy will not read.


And in such a sales page, I expect a 2-5% conversion.


Which means if I get 100 visitors to the sales page, 2-5 people will convert.


These 2-5 people converted BECAUSE it was a long sales copy.


The copy helped them understand if the product is for them


If the product has good testimonials and user feedback


It helps them understand the features and benefits of the product


I will get the RIGHT BUYERS.


And more buyers.


With short copy, I sell 0.5% to 1%.


And they are the wrong buyers - because they bought without understanding the product completely. I don't want such customers.


If you are parting with your money, you won't do it very easily


You will read, if you are a serious buyer


If you are reading up to this line, you are reading because you want to learn copywriting


Some people will never see this line even if they opened this mail...


...Those are the people who are not interested in learning copywriting skill.


If you are buying something from a door to door sales man, you will ask all the questions that you need to know the answers for from the sales man.


That's what long sales copy does.


It answers all the questions, removes all the objections, explains all the features and benefits.


Choose any product or service, a great copywriter would do the best job in talking to the prospect in the best way possible, so that the prospect converts into a buyer.


Many people teach blogging in India


They have free blogs and free YouTube videos


They make money from display ads


Many people have tried to sell a blogging course. And they failed


No one has been able to do such volume as me in India when it comes to a blogging course.


So far I've enrolled 3,254 students in the blogging course and each sale was made at 2,000 rupees at least.


Do the math.


That's 65,08,000+ in total revenue.


And this happened because of long sales emails and long sales copies.


Many people thing that the biggest challenge in Digital Marketing is getting traffic.


NO!


Getting traffic is not the problem.


The problem lies in converting that traffic into sales.


If you can convert traffic into sales, you can always pay for the traffic.


Or pay for creating the content that brings in the traffic.


For every 100 visitors to this sales page (https://www.learnblogging.com/enroll/) on my blogging course, I make at least 2 sales.


Who knows, even you might become a customer ;)


2 sales of 1999 each is 3998 INR. That's $58.31 in revenue.


Even if I have to pay 30 INR for every click or $0.50 approx, it is not a problem because I will break even.


I can drive unlimited traffic to this page, because all the traffic I pay for would be paid for by the sales.


So if you can figure out how to sell online using copywriting, every damn problem in digital marketing is solved.


You can hire enough content writers to write, rock with content marketing and get a lot of traffic.


You can hire SEO experts and make sure the site is indexed well on the search engines.


You can hire paid marketers and get them to make the best of the campaigns which brings in traffic at the lowest cost.


You can hire designers to get the best website and ad copy designs.


You can hire them all because you can pay them all.


Because your copy converts.


Because when the traffic from all the sources makes you money, you just pay a part of that income back to traffic generation.


That's what I have realized in the recent times.


Copywriting is the ultimate skill in Digital Marketing.


If you can make copywriting work, you can buy off every other skill set in digital marketing.


On the other hand, your SEO, Design, Content, Paid Ads skills will be of no use if you can't convert the traffic into sales.


That traffic will only end up costing you server bandwidth.


Right now in India even businesses don't realize that they need long sales copies.


So they are not looking for a copywriter.


If you learn copywriting now, the only way you can make money off it is to sell your own products.


If you don't have your own products, you can still start learning copywriting.


Read a few books on it.


Write on your blog.


Write copy for other businesses for free.


Eventually, it will become the ultimate DM skill.


I am pretty sure you will agree with me 100% on this.


Because if you are reading this line right now,


It is my copywriting skill that has held your attention up to here.


I got your attention for this long.


In a world where every app, friend, family member and business is trying to grab your attention and serve their needs...


In an attention deficit world...


Attention is the most valuable resource.


It is more valuable than gold.


Scarcity creates value.


And in a world where attention is the most scarce thing...


The skill to get someone's attention for this long is the ULTIMATE SKILL.


What do you think?


Reply to this email and tell me if you learned something new today about Copywriting. :)


I am curious if I got you reading up to this point...


And I wouldn't know about it unless you reply!


Cheers


Thanks for reading this blog!


Sachin

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