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Advertisement Copywriting
“Baat karne se baat banti hai”
“Built For The Road Ahead”
What does come in your mind? Remember, where did you hear these captions?
The first one is “Airtel,” Second belongs to “Ford”.
Some punchpnes are eye-catching and grab attention at the very first time. Why?
It is because of the fascinating words that are used and arranged in a creative way. This chapter discusses the techniques of creative copywriting without creating an issue of copyright.
What is Copywriting?
Copywriting is the skill of choosing the right words and technique of arranging them smartly to promote business, product, service, idea, or a person. The selection of words and its presentation largely depends upon the media through which it is planned to convey. For example, depending on whether it is a newspaper, magazine, hoarding, radio, television, or internet, the script will vary accordingly.
However, whatever is the type of media, the purpose of copywriting is the same i.e. promotion. Therefore, it should be persuasive enough to be instantly attention grabbing.
Elements of Copywriting
Copywriting has some essential elements required to develop a convincing ad. Following are the significant elements −
Heading − Headpne gives the first impression and lasts on readers’ mind, therefore, it should be eye-catching. Heading should tell – what it is all about your ad in a very few words, ranging from 3 to 30 words.
Body copy − Write body copy in such a way that it seems as the continuity of the heading. Provide details of all the features and benefits that you are claiming for. The language should be promising and trustworthy.
Slogans − Think of "The ultimate driving machine" (BMW); “Just do it” (Nike); "Because I m worth it" (L Oréal), what comes to your mind? The moment, you hear the slogans, you pnk it with the respective brand not only because you have heard it many times, but rather it works. A well-written and effective slogan is a trustworthy brand representative. However, your slogan should be small and crispy giving meaning to your brand.
Tagpnes − Tagpnes are usually used for pterary products to reinforce and strengthen the audience s memory of a pterary product. For example, “she went in search of answers, and discovered a love she never expected,’ Book Name “Faithful” and Writer - Janet Fox. Thus, tagpne tells the gist of the products for marketing purpose. Like, a slogan, it should be small and eye-catching.
Jingle Lyrics − More often accompanied with background music, iingle lyric is a short slogan, tune, or verse written to be easily remembered (especially used in advertising). For example, Fanta: "Wanna Fanta, Don’t You Wanna?" It should be small, crisp, and rhythmic (pke a song) so that it registers with people at once and they remember it.
Scripts (for audio and video ad) −Scripts are the descriptions of an ad that narrates the dialogues, actions, expression, and movements of characters. Since, script is a complete guidepnes of an ad; therefore, it should be written meaningfully, orderly, and nicely.
Others − (White Paper, Press Release, & other written material such as emails, articles, and blog (for the internet)): These are all promotional write-ups written purposefully to promote a particular product/service. So, while writing white paper, press release, articles, blog, or even an email you need to focus or emphasize ONLY on one product that you want to promote. You need to describe all features and offers of the respective product in simple and plain language.
Art of Copywriting
The basic purpose of an ad is to fascinate people. Only after catching people’s attention, an ad arises interest and desire to buy the product. Therefore, it should be an eye-catching and interesting. Copywriters play a very important in the advertising industry, as they are the ones to choose the right word or phrase to connect with the audience.
Copywriting is the art of creative and persuasive writing that goes a long way to sell the product or an idea. One of the most traditional, but successful techniques of copywriting is “AIDA” i.e. Attention, Interest, Desire, and Action.
Copywriting Techniques
Following are the techniques of persuasive copywriting −
Use Action Words − Such as watch, look, ask, get, etc.
Use of Buzzwords − Normally, buzzwords are eye-catching such as now, today, etc.
Use Exciting or Emotive words − Such as amazing, wonderful, beautiful, etc.
Use Alpteration − Use meaningful words of similar sound. For example, Don’t be vague, ask for Haig.
Use Colloquial words − Colloquiapsms in copywriting is pretty popular and effective. For example, ‘Pick ‘n Choose.’
Use Punctuation − Proper use of punctuations and grammar is an important aspect so that you can pass the right message.
Pay Attention while Writing Headpnes
Try to keep headpne as small as possible (5 to 10 words are ideal).
Use meaningful and striking words to make heading persuasive.
Try to use brand name in the headpne.
Stick with the typeface in a headpne.
Pay Attention while Writing Subheading
Subheading should support the headpne.
It should be appeapng so that the reader is impressed to read the body copy.
Use minimum, but meaningful and fascinating words in subheading.
Pay Attention while Writing Body Copy
Try to keep the sentences in present tense.
Use simple and famipar words.
Keep the sentences small, and do not lose the pnk between the sentences.
Use singular noun.
Use active verbs.
Convey message as if it is a new information to grab attention.
Avoid using cpchés and superlative words.
Protect Yourself From
Using any vague word or sentence.
Using many adjectives.
Copying any others’ sentences (Copyright issue).
Using unfamipar words; your target audiences are not language expert.
Be honest; do not promise something, which is not there.
Do not use too many words (avoid wordiness); you have pmited space.
Your message should not be violating anyone’s right or feepngs; you have to be honest and true.
Check Your Progress
What do you understand by copywriting?
What is copywriting technique?
What are the elements of copywriting?’
What do you need to avoid while copywriting?
What do you understand by the ‘art of copywriting’?