Thursday, March 3, 2011

Top Misc Content on Internet

Top Misc Content on Internet


How to Become a CEO?

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 09:00 PM PST

For becoming a CEO, you need to have a strong education background, management skills as well as ability to foresee the future. Or you can become a CEO by starting your own company! Read on to know more about how to become a CEO....

Top Careers Without a College Degree

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 09:00 PM PST

People who couldn't opt for further education can certainly try for these top careers without a college degree. Read ahead to know more about jobs which don't require degrees, just your determination and hard work.

Building Business Relationships

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 09:00 PM PST

To achieve success in a business, capital and human resources are vital. However, managers of businesses have to work upon building business relationships that are strong. More information about the same strategies has been presented further.

Best IT Jobs for 2011

Posted: 02 Mar 2011 09:00 PM PST

Fresh out of college with a degree in Information Technology? Here's a list of the best IT jobs for 2011, which is sure to help you zero in on a career that is ideal for you.

Prerequisites for Registered Nursing

Posted: 02 Mar 2011 09:00 PM PST

The following article provides a step-wise guide on the prerequisites for registered nursing. Read on to know what all it takes to enter and be successful in this noble profession...

How to Write Thank You Letter After Interview

Posted: 02 Mar 2011 09:00 PM PST

Knowing how to write thank you letter after interview is very important as it conveys your interest towards a particular organization. In the following article, you will see how a thank you letter after interview can be written.

What do Background Checks Reveal

Posted: 02 Mar 2011 09:00 PM PST

The question on every employee's mind with the intention of starting a new job is, 'what do background checks reveal?'. We find out why this nerve racking process has got both employees and employers on edge...

Help with Housing for Low Income Families

Posted: 02 Mar 2011 09:00 PM PST

Help with housing for low income families in US has realized many people's dream of owning a house. In this article, we will take a look at some of the important points one should remember before applying for these public housing programs.

Surgical Technician Job Description

Posted: 02 Mar 2011 09:00 PM PST

A surgical technician's job is very challenging and interesting too. In this article, we shall know in detail about the surgical technician job description and salary. So, continue reading to know more...

interactions magazine | The Art of Editing: The New Old Skills for a Curated Life

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How to Be Interesting

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 10:50 AM PST

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Strategy - Today's Greatest Marketing Secret: Telling Stories in Eight Words or Less : MarketingProfs Article

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10 Sure-Fire Headline Formulas That Work | Copyblogger

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Media Bias | Political Opinion | Conservative News | BernardGoldberg.com

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 07:35 AM PST

Content Templates to the Rescue

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 02:17 AM PST

Public Groupon Editorial Manual

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Website Copywriting & Website Content Writing in Mumbai ...

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 01:01 AM PST

Raj Web Solutions - Website Designing | Web Development ...

Posted: 02 Mar 2011 11:39 PM PST

Raj Web Solutions is rapidly growing Web Designing and Development Company offering a wide range of services to meet all the Web Designing and Development needs.

Aristotle’s Ancient Guide to Compelling Copy

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 06:30 AM PST

image of a statue of Aristotle

A long long time ago, around the 5th century BC in Ancient Greece, there were a bunch of hip kids called the Sophists who loved to talk.

Actually, not just talk. They loved teaching people how to debate and come up with persuasive arguments to influence the opinions and beliefs of others through the use of rhetoric.

Rhetoric is the art of using language for persuasive ends. Not unlike copywriting.

So, the Sophists would travel around from town to town, staying in the finest 4-star mud-brick homes, eating the best roast boar sandwiches, and wearing the hottest tunics and sandals around. They were very popular, well-paid professionals who knew how to impress and persuade an audience.

If these guys were around today, they could probably convince you to buy an info-product you didn't know you needed in a heartbeat …

Despite their popularity, one guy was concerned that their methods of persuasion were a little too emotional, a little too flowery, a little too lacking in, well … proof.

Enter Aristotle

Aristotle was also well-versed in rhetoric and persuasion, and he thought some of the Sophists might be using rhetoric to manipulate by focusing too much on emotion, and rather handily washing over "fact" with large brush strokes.

It's not that he was against persuasion. When you've got an important message that can inspire, educate or help people, you need to be able to communicate that.

He believed there was a better way of persuading people without using bloated testimonials, yellow highlighter, false scarcity, too much poetry and fanciful language.

So Aristotle came up with his own rules of persuasion.

And despite these rules being more than 2300 years old, when you apply them to your copywriting, you've got something that persuades as well as being authentic and having integrity.

Grab a coffee and take a listen to our man of the moment, Aristotle. When you write your sales page, web copy, or a letter to your Congressperson, include his wisdom:

Ethos (show off those lovely morals of yours)

Aristotle pretty much said that having good morals and an above-board character wasn't enough; you had to establish this to your audience. In other words, it doesn’t matter how wonderful and ethical a person you are if you don’t communicate that.

This is not about putting on a front, but revealing your character in ways such as:

  • Sharing personal experience, (prove you know what your audience is going through)
  • Avoiding inaccessible language (no jargon, or fancy speak, just plain talk please)
  • Showing you have a genuine desire to help (such as a generous money-back guarantee if you can't)
  • Showing you have the expertise and knowledge for what you say you can do (give testimonials, and list any credentials you may have)
  • Showing that you are personally experienced in what you say you can do. (been where your readers are now and found the success they want? Let them know your story)

Ethos is a powerful persuasive force — don’t ignore it.

Logos (give them proof, not piffle!)

Aristotle was pretty hot on the use of Logos. (Not the brightly-colored corporate image kind, but the Greek word for “word” or “reason,” and connected to our own word logic.)

To put it simply, logos means if you want to make a point, you'd better back it up with proof. You can’t just go out there making pie-in-the sky promises.

It was what really set him apart from the Sophists, and it can set your copywriting apart if you:

  • Avoid ambiguity (trade in your "things" and "stuff" for specific language, and swap out superlatives for rock-solid benefits and results)
  • Don't use hyperbole (don't tell them their life will be awesome after reading your eBook, inform them what they will actually learn from it, and what they will be able to do with the knowledge)
  • Follow every point you're making with proof (watch out for phrases like "we all know that…” or " it's important to…" research it, prove it and win them over)

Pathos (get them feeling something)

Pathos is the part the Sophists were very good at because it means whipping up emotions.

Aristotle was all for moving people emotionally to aid persuasion, as long as it was based on sound Ethos, and backed up by staunch Logos.

To trigger those emotional points in your persuasive and authentic copy, you'll want to:

  • Use stories to enhance visualization (be descriptive about your readers' pain or problem and use vivid examples of what their life could be like)
  • Ask questions to engage (particularly when a response proves your argument or gets them to articulate their problem)
  • Make your writing flow naturally (write in your own voice, build suspense, and pull your reader's attention along)
  • Save the end of your argument for a big push of pathos — of emotional drive — that moves your audience (to take action!)

I'm betting Aristotle would have been a persuasive force to be reckoned with were he a copywriter today. I'm also pretty confident that he would use his persuasion with integrity — to reveal value to those who needed to know it — and not to manipulate in order to make a sale.

So if you fancy following in Aristotle's footsteps (beard and tunic optional) double-check your copy to make sure it displays your robust character, is backed up with plenty of proof, and stirs your audience's emotions enough to take action.

About the Author: Amy Harrison is a copywriter for entrepreneurs. In addition to writing for her clients, she also coaches business owners to smash up their sales copy obstacles and get their offers out there. She recently released an eBook called How To Get Your Sales Page DONE!, and till March 7th, Copyblogger readers can still get a copy at the introductory price of £47 with the discount code: tunic


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