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A Marketing Formula That Works
by Joe Gracia
http://www.givetogetmarketing.com
Marketing is all about helping people get what they want, and you use
marketing vehicles -- ads, flyers, sales letters, telemarketing, face-to-face
sales presentations, etc. -- to let your prospects and customers know that
they can get what they want . . . from you.
With that concept as a foundation, here is a simple formula to help
you create powerful and effective marketing vehicles for your business.
1. HEADLINE:
TELL THEM THEY CAN GET WHAT THEY WANT
People are extremely busy and their lives are hectic. When they look
through their mail, or look through a newspaper, or listen to a telemarketer
or sales presentation, they are looking and listening for only one thing
-- 'What do you have for me?'
If they don't see or hear 'what's in it for them' within 15 seconds,
they will respond immediately with, 'Sorry, not interested!'
They are not going to dig through your sales letter, or your ad, or
your verbal presentation to find out if you have anything of interest for
them. If you don't tell them immediately and upfront what you have for
them, you will have lost them -- in seconds.
If you are creating an ad, tell them in your headline at the top of
the ad. If you are writing a sales letter, put it in your headline at the
top of your letter. Yes, sales letters should have a headline just like
an ad.
If you are talking to them in-person or on the phone, tell them upfront
what you have for them. You see, even a face-to-face or phone contact should
have a headline too.
It's vital to ensure that what you have for them, and what they want
are both the same. If what you have for them in your headline isn't what
they want, then you've lost before you've begun. That's why it's so important
for you to know exactly what your prospects and customers want before you
begin spending money on marketing. Test, don't guess.
2. SUB-HEAD:
TELL THEM THEY WILL HAVE TO ACT QUICKLY TO GET IT
We all procrastinate. We put off taking action even for things we want
for a variety of reasons. We get easily distracted. If you don't get immediate
action from your target group, there is a good chance they won't come back
to your marketing vehicle later. It will surely get lost or tossed. Out
of sight, out of mind.
It's up to you to help your prospects and customers overcome their tendency
to procrastinate and take immediate action to get what you are offering.
You do that with what is called a Sense of Urgency. Tell them the offer
ends on a particular date, perhaps in a week or two. Or tell them that
there is a limited supply, or that they will receive a special bonus if
they act now, but they will miss the bonus if they put it off.
Like it or not, you need to use a Sense of Urgency if you have any hope
of overcoming the universal human trait of procrastination. Start looking
more closely at the marketing vehicles you receive every day, and you'll
begin to see that effective marketing always gives you a reason to act
now.
3. BODY COPY:
TELL THEM THE DETAILS OF WHAT THEY WILL GET
You got your targets' attention with your headline, by telling them
that you have what they want. Now it's time to tell them exactly what they
will get if they respond to your marketing offer.
Tell them exactly what is included. Tell them the specific features
of your offer and how they will benefit from them. Tell them how others
have been benefited. Provide them with specific numbers if appropriate.
Use bold sub-heads and bullets to make it easy for them to skim to the
information that is important to them.
4. CALL TO ACTION:
TELL THEM WHAT THEY MUST DO TO GET IT
Don't assume that your prospects and customers will figure out how to
get what you are offering. They won't do your work for you.
If they have to call to get it, then tell them to call. If they have
to write or drop a post card in the mail, or fax something to you, then
tell them clearly.
The point is to make it as easy as possible for your target to do what
you want them to do. People don't like to do anything that is going to
take work on their part. Make it as easy for them to respond as possible,
or they won't.
5. POSTSCRIPT:
TELL THEM AGAIN WHAT THEY CAN GET, HOW QUICKLY THEY MUST ACT, AND WHAT
THEY MUST DO TO GET IT
If there is room in the marketing vehicle, such as a sales letter, it
is always a good idea to re-cap your offer in a P.S.
Very often people will skip down to the P.S. right after reading the
headline. By repeating all of the specifics of your offer there, you stand
a much better chance of ensuring that your prospects will understand your
offer.
Tell them what they will get if they respond by the deadline, and exactly
what they must do.
Here's an example:
P.S. Drop the enclosed post card in the mail by Friday, March 30th,
to receive your Free Information Packet!
See how easy it is to recap everything in just one short sentence?
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