rogerssimon
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Although I'm still learning a lot about copywriting and sales persuasion, I've read a lot about how the correct words can drastically alter how consumers react to a product.
For practice, I've written a couple brief product descriptions, but to be honest, they don't seem convincing enough. I'm not sure how to find that sweet spot where people genuinely want to buy, and I'm either making them too generic or too long.
What are the top two or three things a newbie should concentrate on first, in your opinion as someone with some experience in copywriting?
Should I devote more time to learning about psychological triggers? Or simply write every day and receive feedback?
Any useful advice or resources you believe could help me level up more quickly would be greatly appreciated.
For practice, I've written a couple brief product descriptions, but to be honest, they don't seem convincing enough. I'm not sure how to find that sweet spot where people genuinely want to buy, and I'm either making them too generic or too long.
What are the top two or three things a newbie should concentrate on first, in your opinion as someone with some experience in copywriting?
Should I devote more time to learning about psychological triggers? Or simply write every day and receive feedback?
Any useful advice or resources you believe could help me level up more quickly would be greatly appreciated.