marketing“Want More Customers Online?”2026

1. Define Your Goal

Start by being specific about what the writing should achieve.

Examples:

  • Increase product sales
  • Get email sign-ups
  • Build brand awareness
  • Drive website traffic
  • Educate customers

If you don’t define the goal, the writing will feel random.


2. Know Your Audience

Good marketing writing speaks directly to a specific group.

Ask:

  • Who are they?
  • What problem do they have?
  • What do they want?
  • What objections might stop them from buying?

Example:
Instead of “people who want fitness,” target:

“Busy office workers who want to lose weight without going to the gym”


3. Choose a Clear Message

Your writing should focus on ONE main idea.

Strong message formula:

Problem → Solution → Benefit

Example:

  • Problem: “You don’t have time to cook healthy meals”
  • Solution: “Our meal prep service delivers ready-to-eat food”
  • Benefit: “Lose weight without cooking or counting calories”

4. Use a Simple Structure

A proven structure for marketing writing:

AIDA Model

  • Attention: Grab interest fast
  • Interest: Explain the problem or situation
  • Desire: Show benefits and outcomes
  • Action: Tell them what to do next

5. Write Clear, Benefit-Focused Copy

Don’t just describe features—explain benefits.

Bad:

  • “Our shoes are made of lightweight material”

Better:

  • “Run longer without feeling tired thanks to ultra-light comfort shoes”

6. Use Emotional Triggers

People buy based on emotion, then justify with logic.

Common triggers:

  • Fear (missing out, losing money)
  • Desire (success, status, comfort)
  • Relief (solving a problem)
  • Trust (social proof, reviews)

7. Add Proof

Build credibility with:

  • Testimonials
  • Reviews
  • Statistics
  • Case studies
  • Before/after results

Example:

“Join 10,000+ users who improved productivity by 40%”


8. Strong Call to Action (CTA)

Tell the reader exactly what to do.

Weak:

  • “Click here”

Strong:

  • “Start your free trial today”
  • “Get your discount before midnight”

9. Test and Improve

Marketing writing is never perfect the first time.

Track:

  • Click-through rates
  • Conversions
  • Engagement

Then improve:

  • Headlines
  • CTAs
  • Message clarity

Simple Formula to Remember

Audience + Problem + Solution + Benefit + Action


If you want, I can also:

  • write a full marketing ad for your product
  • create social media posts
  • or build a landing page copy for you

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