My guest blogger Marcia Yudkin shares how to spark creative thinking when faced with writing about the boring, the mundane and the tedious.
Spruce Up Boring Product/Service Descriptions With Variety, Voice and Verve
by Marcia Yudkin
Sigh. You have another 17 product descriptions to go for your web site or catalog. You realize the reader was yawning long ago, and you’re going to scream for not knowing how to avoid making every widget sound the same.
To the rescue! Here’s a quick checklist to help you inject variety and freshness into your copy:
Now look at your list of answers and choose one or more ideas that provide an appealing angle. Add the practical facts like how big and how much, and you’re done.
No matter how prosaic the item, no matter how similar it is to other items, ingenuity can make it stand up and wave “Buy me!” to a shopper.
Marcia Yudkin, author of Persuading on Paper and 10 other books, specializes in compelling, yet hype-free copywriting. This article is adapted from her report, 73 Ways to Describe a Widget: Never Be Brain Dead Again When Having to Write Catalog Copy or Sales Material.
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