⏲ Timestamps 00:00 - What's in this video 01:44 - Step 1 of our copywriting process 03:21 - Step 2 05:57 - Step 3 09:19 - Step 4 10:41 - How to start writing 11:30 - What every page needs 17:23 - BONUS Checklist
This is my first time enjoying your RU-vid channel. Great content! Looking forward to hearing more from you! Your video was so informative. Thank you so much!
Ive been listening to multiple audiobooks and taking courses about optimising web content and got more value from this video than the hours of studying ive done so far
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You know, part of me was wondering why these videos don’t have more views.. then I remembered how few people in the world take the initiative and actually choose to do something with their lives! With that said, this is some of the most useful advice I have even seen for our business
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Looks great, I learned a ton to get me started to write copy with an actual plan first. Would you be willing to share your google sheets template for keeping track of the copy progress (copy order form)?
Great content as always! Does your copywriter have to personally meet and speak with a client about their business in order to know what to write about?
Not at all. I don't think any of our Ninjas have ever met our clients face to face, and we work with 100s of clients every year. Are you a business owner or marketer?
This video deserves more views. Anyway. Thanks for sharing your knowledge on web copy. Just wondering, do you provide such a service for a small business website? Can I email you?
Great question! Many startup luxury brands focus too much on copying established luxury brands, who rely on huge brand equity to make the sale and don't need to worry about things like pesky content or product images. There are a couple considerations: 1. You can use blog/content sections on the site to do a lot of the 'content heavy lifting' for the site, so you don't have to compromise sparse design on eCom-focussed pages too much. 2. Take a look at sites like Apple, who have brought back the long-form sales letter, but in a highly-designed way. Loooooong product pages that take you through a gorgeous sales pitch for whatever phone or ipad they're selling. The product is the star, but there's loads of copy on these pages talking about each of the different features Hope that helps, and don't forget to request a free marketing review from exposureninja.com/review if you'd like more detailed feedback