The Art and Science of Copywriting
Klaus Solberg Söilen
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Klaus Solberg Söilen: Halmstad University
Chapter 36 in Digital Marketing, 2024, pp 373-381 from Springer
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Abstract The chapter discusses the evolution and importance of copywriting in advertising, highlighting its role in crafting persuasive text to engage audiences. Copywriting has shifted from traditional media to a critical element in modern digital marketing strategies, requiring creative and technical skills. The AIDA model (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action) is a fundamental framework for effective copywriting, helping drive consumer engagement. Research and understanding the target audience are crucial for creating resonant messages. Effective headlines and slogans are key to capturing attention and making lasting impressions. SEO copywriting combines clear, keyword-rich content optimized for search engines to improve rankings. Digital compliance, adhering to platform guidelines and rules, ensures ad approval and visibility. Knowledge of the product’s features and benefits and articulating unique selling points (USPs) is essential for successful copywriting. Balancing technical SEO requirements with creative content is crucial for effective online copy. Continuous learning and adaptation to new technologies, consumer behaviors, and market trends are necessary to stay relevant as a copywriter. These takeaways highlight the dynamic and evolving nature of copywriting, emphasizing the blend of creativity, technical expertise, and strategic thinking required in the digital age.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-69518-6_36
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