Good radio advertising persuades the listener to do what the advertiser wants: Buy my product or service. Vote for me. Contribute to my cause. Attend my event. Modify your behavior in accordance with my desires. Listen to me and do what I say. To most effectively achieve this goal, radio advertising needs to: 1. Give the listener something worthwhile in exchange for his or … [Read more...]
Back! Foul Temptress! Avoiding the pitfalls of website templates
“Look how pretty I am,” website templates flirt. With their color. And their pictures. “Check out my rule-of-thirds and stylish block borders,” they coo. I’m warning you (and not just because I’m a writer), these Delilahs will sap the strength from your web site. They woo you with their appearance alone and tell you not only where you should put your content, but how much and … [Read more...]
Take a tip from The Gipper: The simpler you write, the more you sound like Einstein
The story goes that as president, Ronald Reagan insisted that memos directed to him be limited to one side of an 8.5” x 11” piece of paper. Smart. Perhaps apocryphal, there’s a story that aides to president Ronald Reagan were asked to present written policy issues on which he was to decide “double-spaced, occupying no more than one side of a standard sheet of 8.5”x11” … [Read more...]
10 simple techniques to improve your advertising and website copy
1. Have someone outside your department read what you’ve written, and ask them if they understand it thoroughly. Chances are you’re using some term that makes sense to you, but not to your intended reader. Someone from outside your fishbowl will catch that. 2. Avoid acronyms. But if you just have to use an acronym, at least spell it out when using it for the first time in an … [Read more...]
If You Don’t Change Your Own Oil, Maybe You Shouldn’t Write Your Own Blog
Recently, I directed readers to a self-promoting article urging them to hire me to write their blog entries. Almost immediately I received an inquiry from a designer I admire. She wanted to know the price range of my blog writing services. I answered $75 to $250, depending on how much time was required. (Some people need just editing and polishing. Others provide just a topic, … [Read more...]