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Using Quotes in Copywriting

December 20th, 2011 by Michelle No comments »

When I use the word ‘quote’ in this context, I have a vivid recolection of my English teacher expounding in a forthright voice “Quotations, girls! Quotes are what electricians and plumbers give you”.
If ever there was an example of language evolving, here is one, as the shorter word “quotes” is now acceptable.

Three Reasons to Use Quotes

To give your copywriting a lift and add colour, the inclusion of a short quote can have a powerful effect.

  1. By incorporating some humour, the whole of the text can be made more interesting, especially when included (with caution) at the end of a complex passage, for example in a training manual.
  2. Inspirational quotes can summarise a point and give it depth.
  3. Quotes can give the reader cause to return if they want to memorise them and reuse them.

It’s Almost Christmas!

As we’re well into December, a few humourous Santa and Christmas quotes would be relevant. Relevance is key. If the pearls of wisdom or the amusing moment are not connected to the rest of the words, they become a distraction from the point you are making and as I have commented previously, sticking to the point is imperative.

Here’s some of my favourites.

“Santa Claus has the right idea – visit people only once a year.” ~Victor Borge

“I once bought my kids a set of batteries for Christmas with a note on it saying, toys not include.” ~ Bernard Manning

“No matter how carefully you stored the lights last year, they will be snarled again this Christmas.” ~Robert Kirby

“Handmade presents are scary because they reveal that you have too much free time.” ~ Doug Coupland

For my favourite quote, ‘like’ the Triple M Copywriting Facebook page and you’ll see it there.

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Emotional Intellegence as an Integral Part of Copywriting

November 25th, 2011 by Michelle No comments »

This week, I recommended a book; ‘Working with Emotional Intellegence’ by Daniel Goleman. (Thank you, Richard Norman – Brand Yorkshire).

It makes very interesting reading for anyone who wants to improve their business performance. The nub of the narrative is that extreme traditional intellegence is not the key criteria for success. Various elements of emotional intellegence include empathy, self discipline and motivation and it is the ability to apply these which enables individuals to shine.

As a copywriter, part of me feels that this is stating the obvious. Perhaps this is something I do naturally. Sometimes I talk to people who completely lack empathy, unable to see the point of their products from the customers viewpoint. I take pride in spending time communicating with my clients to understand the nature of their business, which in turn enables creation of copy reflecting the individuality of their organisation.

As I read on, I’m hoping to learn more ways of utilising emotional intellegence to improve my copywriting and my service. I strongly recommend this read to you too. Let me know what you think of it!

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Use Yorkshire and Other Local Terms for Search

November 10th, 2011 by Michelle No comments »

Raising the profile of a company nationally and even internationally can bring new business, but have you exhausted your customer base locally?

The majority of my copywriting clients – although not all – are from Yorkshire. This reduces costs of meeting them, which is sometimes not possible if they are too far away. I find face to face meetings much more personable than over the phone, which does help with understanding the businesses I am writing about.

A new discussion on Brand Yorkshire’s linked in group on the value of the use of the word Yorkshire brought generally positive response to the concept of using a local area to attract clients.

To add a new dimension to using place names, Google now helps with targetting locally. SEO companies such as Need More Clicks offer services to make the most of this opportunity.

That’s not to say that if your company is outside Yorkshire, I don’t want to hear from you. I do provide copywriting services for anyone in the UK!

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The Copywriter as Part of Your Team

October 20th, 2011 by Michelle No comments »

Imagine you are getting ready for a night out, (guys, think of a lady’s preparation). If you’re wondering what this has to do with copywriting, read on and you’ll find out.

Getting ready for a great evening is a process which you follow the achieve a great result.
Think about the stages.

  • To start, you put on your make up and do your hair, so that it looks really attractive and you feel good about yourself.
  • Then you pick out your underwear, because, as we ladies all know, the foundation of the final outfit falling perfectly is well chosen lingerie.
  • Next you dress yourself fashionably, in something suitable for the evening’s dress code. Maybe a cocktail dress, or trousers with matching top, or a mini skirt – whatever you’re wearing you’ll want to fit in with the rest of the crowd.
  • And finally, what should you put on your feet?

Well, you’ve spent an hour or so getting prepared, which is enough, don’t you think? You planned on buying some new shoes, but didn’t get around to it. It’s time to get going and the taxi is waiting, so you grab your comfy slippers as you dash out of the door…

Result!

You wouldn’t would you?

In case you haven’t guessed the analogy, the senario is about creating a faboulous new website, with SEO in place, perfectly designed, but as the budget is tight, you’ve decided to scrimp on the final stage, the bit that pulls it all together and write the copy yourself. It’s not really your area of expertise, but no-one will notice, will they?

If you went out with your slippers on, you probably would get noticed – for the wrong reasons. When you’re are wearing a well balanced pair of heels which set the rest of the outfit off, people may not realise the job the shoes are doing, but they will appreciate the overall effect.

The same goes when creating a website for encouraging new business. Why write the copy yourself, when you’ve invested in a web designer, SEO technician and a photographer?

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Getting Business From LinkedIn & Other Social Media

October 12th, 2011 by Michelle No comments »

Social Media – You’re Not Alone If You Don’t Quite Get It!

At last week’s Brand Yorkshire event in Leeds United’s function suites, I attended a talk about social media. Things are changing so rapidly that it’s always good to find out what’s new, especially in the business of copywriting.

The presentation started with a slide showing a cave painting of animals, used to demonstrate that social communication has been around as long as humans. Early copywriters were a lot hairier than me! The means may be different now, but the objective is unchanged – to tell people what YOU are doing.

The delegates fell broadly into two camps. Sure, there were those who use LinkedIn and Twitter successfully to drive more business – many of whom are the companies promoting ‘How-to-get-the-most-out-of-social-media’ Services. The others, possibly the majority either haven’t got LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Business accounts, or if they have, can’t quite see how to get business from them.

Two Costs of Social Media

Talking to other small business owners, the general consensus appears to be that there are two costs to persuing a social media strategy. They are money and time. With marketing budgets squeezed, SME owners are choosing to write their own blogs and newsletters, but making the time for Twitter updates or Facebook posts is largely considered unproductive unless you have been enlightened.

Find Free Advice

It’s out there! Sign up for newsletters with tips, attend seminars and networking meetings which focus on social media. Look on YouTube for pointers from gurus like Will Kintish. He maintains that social media only works as an extension of real live meetings. Social media according to Will Kintish is about learning about your contacts, liking, then trusting them, which can ultimately only be achieved if you have a face-to-face at some point.

I’ve just requested to join a group on LinkedIn called Reach Further, where advice is promised. Quite a few of the contacts in my network who I trust are already members of this group, so it appears credible.

Part of The Plan

There’s no getting away from it. If you want to find more business from social media contacts, some level of investment in terms of time and money is required. To become a worthwhile excercise, social media needs to be part of the overall plan with an allocation for time and spend, rather than a hopeful dabble in the dark.

For a low cost option, invest in setting up your social media package, ensuring all the elements are interlinked. For example, this blog post will automatically appear on Triple M Copywriting’s Twitter page and Michelle Marks’ Linked In Profile.  The next item on my agenda is to link my Facebook for Business page up too.

If you want blog posts or newsletters written regularly, but don’t have the time or inclination, you can find a fair priced copywriter to write for you, with the key objectives of  keeping your name and brand out there as well as enhancing your SEO.

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Marketing Alcohol

September 28th, 2011 by Michelle No comments »

I’m currently writing the copy for a website for a Leeds company which buys distressed pubs around the north of England, refurbishes them and makes them successful again. So I thought I should be upto date with the ASA guidelines for marketing alcohol.

The fundamental statement the ASA promotes is that all marketing should be ‘legal, decent, honest and truthful’.

But when looking at the issues of alcohol promotion, there are some specific additional guidelines.
According to the BCAP Rules June 2005, the following tough directives apply;

  • Alcohol and sex should not be linked
  • Advertising should not appeal to under 18s
  • Alcohol should be handled responsibly by the consumer
  • Alcohol should also be served responsibly

Additionally, adults should not be shown acting in a juvenile way in ads.
To take this a little further, ads should not reflect youth culture. There are several elements to the ad which this covers, including teen fashion, music and dance and general themes associated with youth culture.

When promoting alcohol, there must not be a disregard for authority and social norms within the ad. Practical jokes and other sorts of adolscent behaviour are also not permitted.

Whilst these are BCAP rules, it would be pertinent to assume that all marketing material, including online offerings should adopt the same standards.

All these elements are not just relevant to the copywriting when promoting alcohol, but also to the design, choice of music, placement of the advert, to name but a few.

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Abercrombie and Lacoste: Seeking Bans to Raise Brand Profile

September 12th, 2011 by Michelle No comments »

Two companies are using current affairs and a top show to raise their brand profile in the media. Abercrombie and Lacoste are both seeking free media space by attempting to ban their own brands.

Lacoste’s actions have more potential for self harm so I’m going to cover Abercrombie first.

Travelling west from my base in Leeds, Abercrombie and Fitch are offering to pay Jersey Shore star NOT to wear clothes with their logo on, stating in a press release that the ‘association is contrary to the aspirational nature of our brand, and may be distressing to many of our fans. We have therefore offered a substantial payment to Michael ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino… to… wear an alternate brand’.

Personally, I think this is a cynical attempt to put the brand in the forefront of consumers’ minds, as to my way of thinking there is not a massive conflict here and it’s hard to believe the target audience will shift away from this label as a result. Perhaps the downward trend is already occuring and A&F are attempting to raise their profile with a new audience as their original targets move on to different brands.

In the opposite direction, over the North Sea, the situation with Lacoste is somewhat different. They have written to Norwegian police to request that Anders Breivik does not wear clothes bearing their logo again during his trial for killing 77 people in July, having been photographed twice on his way to court wearing the clothing.

The question has to be asked as to whether consumers would have made the association if the company had not deliberately done so themselves. Are they attempting damage limitation of association by default by publicising their concern? The natural follow on from this is are they shooting themselves in the foot (metaphorically speaking of course) by highlighting  Breivik’s fashion choices.

If Lacoste think any publicity is good publicity, they are playing a dangerous game in this case. They run the risk of far right element adopting the brand and making it their badge of honour, thus seriously damaging the company’s image.

Either way, in terms of raising the brand profile, it must be working, for good or for bad – or I wouldn’t be blogging about it.

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Ask For Copywriting Again

July 14th, 2011 by Michelle No comments »

Note to diary:

Repeat business.

Everyone knows the adage “Getting repeat business is five times easier than getting new customers“. I’m sure there’s lots of surveys to quantify and prove this.

All I have to say is this. Now that my Leeds based SEO copywriting business is getting more established, there are customers who are returning. Not only is it good for the bank balance, apparently costing less to attract, but also, it’s great for the ego. If they come back and ask for more, they must have liked what I did in the first place.

All that’s left to say after that, is this. Thank you. I’m enjoying writing for you, and keep coming back.

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You and Triple M Copywriting’s New Newsletter

July 7th, 2011 by Michelle No comments »

An email newsletter is a great addition to your online strategy. Get it designed properly and you’ve just created a whole lot of potential new links. That means both new connections (real people) and for SEO rankings.

Consider the advantages of a newsletter for you and your business/charity;

  • You can keep in touch with all the people you’ve met during the course of your business day and at networking
  • You don’t have to wait for them to contact you… you go straight into their inbox
  • It’s greener than posting a mailing
  • Once it’s set up, it is so much cheaper than advertising
  • You can let your existing and future customers know about offers on your products
  • Readers can gain valuable updates into your industry, which may impact on theirs
  • I could go on and on….

Whoever you choose to host the emailing service, make sure they fulfil the legal requirements. Find out what these are by contacting either myself or Mail Magic, who provide the email marketing service for Triple M Copywriting

All that’s left to say is “Hurray, I’ve done it. It’s finally a reality. My first email newsletter is about to sent out.”

If you want to subscribe to it, drop me an email or keep coming back because I’m planning on creating a subscribe box on this website.

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Tags: copywriter Leeds Copywriter Yorkshire copywriting Leeds Environmental copywriting Freelance Copywriter Leeds copywriter SEO Copywriting Triple M Copywriting

8 Practical Tips For Writing for a Poster

June 27th, 2011 by Michelle 1 comment »

For Instant Impact !!

If you are exhibiting at a conference, you’ll want to create eyecatching posters for your stand. Or you may need a roll poster to promote your business when making a presentation. For both, the same rules apply.

I recently worked on a set of posters for the Yorkshire Mafia Conference in Leeds, promoting five businesses, including Triple M Copywriting. This got me thinking that it could be useful to share the process with you.

In short, you want your message to be seen and to communicate positively with the reader.
Keep it brief, choosing just one key theme you want the reader to take with them.

Here’s a check list for creating a poster with impact.

  1. Design and copy should compliment each other
  2. Incorporate the company’s branding to aid future recognition/recall
  3. Keep it simple – avoid making it look busy and cluttered
  4. Less is more; Stick to the point with the copywriting
  5. Use a font with large inner spaces (letters like o and d) such as Ariel, Verdana, Georgia and Helvetica
  6. For titles, sans serif is ok, but for body copy use a font with a serif.
  7. Text should be 24 point min, 36 for titles – at least 5cm tall; Readers should be able to see titles upto 6 metres away and body copy 3 metres away.
  8. Include the company’s contact details. If the stand is busy, delegates may decide to get in touch by phone or email later – make this easy for them.

That’s it – my top eight tips for writing a poster. If you want someone to help you out, call me for a chat.

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For posters written with maximum impact for exhibitions, events and meetings, talk to Michelle at Triple M Copywriting.

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This post comes from Michelle at Triple M Copywriting, based in Leeds, West Yorkshire who provides copywriting for businesses and charities.
Call (0113) 289 2208 if you need engaging copy to lead more customers to you.

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