Copywriter Motivators--What Makes People Pay Attention? Part 3...GREED

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I recently received some feedback from a fellow direct response copywriter who was critiquing some of my work. At one point, his note was...TELL THEM ABOUT THE MOOLAH, BABY! It's all about THE MOOLAH!

Even with the motivator in the last blog, FEAR, fear of losing money or retiring without any is a big motivator. Tapping into the greed motivator is easy but it's most effective when the numbers are specific.

Readers may be greedy but they're not stupid. I quite often see claims that are too good to be true. The reader will ignore these claims UNLESS there's proof. Actual numbers from stock performance can work. Testimonials. Still...numbers that make sense, make sense. Readers click away from numbers that seem outlandish.

Greed can be a good way to position a solution to a problem. For example, you're not making enough with your investments...so...subscribe to my newsletter and I will make your stock advisor look like a dolt.

I think massive and constant discounting is a sign the company hasn't got its USP and value proposition in order. The beauty of greed, from my standpoint, is that greedy people will pay a good price for a product or service that will help them satiate their greed. Greed begets greed.

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I'm a direct response copywriter based in Charlotte North Carolina USA. My website is here.

Copywriter Motivators--What Makes People Pay Attention? Part 2...FEAR

OK...FEAR...it gets people to watch movies...it also gets readers to pay attention. Losing something important. Not getting something. A copywriter must use fear with great care as it can be extremely powerful. You have to be able to back it up. It's like my favorite headline, the Warning headline...

WARNING: NEW TAX LAWS COULD DESTROY YOUR RETIREMENT NEST EGG...

However, I read a lot of tepid Warning headlines...

WARNING: YOU MAY NEED NEW TIRES

Fear of losing your retirement nest egg trumps losing the opportunity to buy new tires.

How about this though?

WARNING: BALD TIRES LEADING TO CAR CRASHES WITH INFANT FATALITIES

OK...now I've got parents involved.

The copy must back up the headline or the reader departs. The body copy must keep up the pressure...which can be difficult. I use fear for products with a clear link to fear. Medical items. Financial instruments. Cures for Bubonic Plague.

The risk with the fear motivator is overuse or insulting the prospect with a false or convoluted premise...

WARNING: PLAY ROLLING LAKES GOLF CLUB AND YOU'LL SINK A LOT OF PUTTS...

Rolling Lakes may have great greens but...

Not sinking a lot of putts is not very frightening.

With fear, it's also important to get in and get out...state you have the solution quickly then detail the remedy, the salve.

I often add the other motivators, if applicable, to fear...greed, guilt, exclusivity...but only when it makes sense.

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Next installment...GREED...still good?

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On another note...I like to write in a local coffee shop but this has disadvantages...like having to listen to a cell phone conversation...I was next to a person today who was "buzz word" proficient...chain of command...green...creative class...renewable energy..."I'll bird dog that." It's VITAL in direct response copy to avoid this buzz word piffle.

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I'm a direct response copywriter based in Charlotte North Carolina USA. My website is here.

Copywriter motivators--what makes people pay attention?

What makes people buy? You'll hear this answer quite a bit..."a solution to a problem" and while that's correct in most cases, a copywriter has to go one step further...and find the perfect motivator. In the next few days, I'm going to write about five motivators although I reserve the right to come up with more. It's my blog and I'll add motivators if I want to. Right?

Five motivators...

FEAR

GUILT

GREED

EXCLUSIVITY

SOLUTIONS

I'm going to reveal how I determine which one of these to use and how to find the motivator within the motivator. This will determine headline and opening paragraphs: the crux of the impact.

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I'm a direct response copywriter based in Charlotte North Carolina USA. My website is here.