Copywriting Part-7

Copywriting Mistakes To Avoid 

Everyone makes mistakes in their marketing career. This section aims to help you bypass the whole “experimental phase” and avoid the biggest mistakes ever made in copywriting. 



Mistake No.-1 Selling before first demonstrating value -Before you blast your subscribers with offers, you must always give them tons of free value and establish a genuine relationship with them. 
 
Mistake No.-2 Wrong text alignment -As a general rule of thumb, words should always be aligned to the left, indented inside slightly, and not have too long a word line. This is to prevent a break in the continuity of your visitor’s reading flow. (from left to right) 
 
Also, images should be used sparingly, only if it is directly relevant to your sales copy and should be aligned to the center. 
 
Mistake No.-3 Sounding too formal -Let’s face it, if your pitch sounds too formal, you’ll come off as sounding like a sales robot. For goodness sake, throw in some human factor and speak with a casual tone. No one likes to be hard sold, so if you can connect with your readers in a more informal tone so that they can identify with you, you’ll be more likely to make that sale.
 
Mistake No.-4 Wasting your reader’s time -Basically, to write a good copy, you should only be adding things that contribute to the sale and removing things that do not. Your reader’s attention is very precious so if you manage to catch their attention, make it count. Don’t bore them with useless stuff. 
 
In short, if you avoid these mistakes and diligently practice copywriting methods, as shown above, you’ll get better and better in no time and make more sales.