Hope you're having an awesome week! I'm juggling a family visit, a book launch, and literally trying to learn how to juggle (ok not really).
Crazy week aside I wanted to send over some headline frameworks that should crush any writers block you may face.
This is my go-to list of prompts when I start to write anything, it doesn't matter if you're writing an email to a few colleagues that you need to convince that "your way is the right way", or if you're sending a broadcast out to a million possible customers.
Why should you use persuasion frameworks like this when you write?
It's simple... if you can understand what motivates people to take action, you can sell anything to anyone. Most people go their whole business lives without even considering the power of persuasive writing, much less learning how to do it, and it's why they rarely make it to the top.
The prompts below are a great way to write from a perspective of persuasion, and though they may seem simple each one is designed with a different "human" persuasion model in mind. See attached for specific examples.
Here are my favorite 33 headline copy prompts for you...
Below is an example in the health/fitness niche to give you some more context.
Now, even if you're not a copywriter in your business better understanding how to use words to sell is always going to give you an advantage over someone who doesn't.
In fact myself, and many others would venture to say that it's the #1 entrepreneurial skill that everyone should master.
Why?
Because if you can't communicate the value of your product or service to a potential buyer than you're not going to close the sale.
Can't close the sale? No business.
Ok, I'll admit that's oversimplifying things a bit - but you get the point!
Hope you're having an awesome week! I'm juggling a family visit, a book launch, and literally trying to learn how to juggle (ok not really).
Crazy week aside I wanted to send over some headline frameworks that should crush any writers block you may face.
This is my go-to list of prompts when I start to write anything, it doesn't matter if you're writing an email to a few colleagues that you need to convince that "your way is the right way", or if you're sending a broadcast out to a million possible customers.
Why should you use persuasion frameworks like this when you write?
It's simple... if you can understand what motivates people to take action, you can sell anything to anyone. Most people go their whole business lives without even considering the power of persuasive writing, much less learning how to do it, and it's why they rarely make it to the top.
The prompts below are a great way to write from a perspective of persuasion, and though they may seem simple each one is designed with a different "human" persuasion model in mind. See attached for specific examples.
Here are my favorite 33 headline copy prompts for you...
Below is an example in the health/fitness niche to give you some more context.
Now, even if you're not a copywriter in your business better understanding how to use words to sell is always going to give you an advantage over someone who doesn't.
In fact myself, and many others would venture to say that it's the #1 entrepreneurial skill that everyone should master.
Why?
Because if you can't communicate the value of your product or service to a potential buyer than you're not going to close the sale.
Can't close the sale? No business.
Ok, I'll admit that's oversimplifying things a bit - but you get the point!
Hope you're having an awesome week! I'm juggling a family visit, a book launch, and literally trying to learn how to juggle (ok not really).
Crazy week aside I wanted to send over some headline frameworks that should crush any writers block you may face.
This is my go-to list of prompts when I start to write anything, it doesn't matter if you're writing an email to a few colleagues that you need to convince that "your way is the right way", or if you're sending a broadcast out to a million possible customers.
Why should you use persuasion frameworks like this when you write?
It's simple... if you can understand what motivates people to take action, you can sell anything to anyone. Most people go their whole business lives without even considering the power of persuasive writing, much less learning how to do it, and it's why they rarely make it to the top.
The prompts below are a great way to write from a perspective of persuasion, and though they may seem simple each one is designed with a different "human" persuasion model in mind. See attached for specific examples.
Here are my favorite 33 headline copy prompts for you...
Below is an example in the health/fitness niche to give you some more context.
Now, even if you're not a copywriter in your business better understanding how to use words to sell is always going to give you an advantage over someone who doesn't.
In fact myself, and many others would venture to say that it's the #1 entrepreneurial skill that everyone should master.
Why?
Because if you can't communicate the value of your product or service to a potential buyer than you're not going to close the sale.
Can't close the sale? No business.
Ok, I'll admit that's oversimplifying things a bit - but you get the point!
Hope you're having an awesome week! I'm juggling a family visit, a book launch, and literally trying to learn how to juggle (ok not really).
Crazy week aside I wanted to send over some headline frameworks that should crush any writers block you may face.
This is my go-to list of prompts when I start to write anything, it doesn't matter if you're writing an email to a few colleagues that you need to convince that "your way is the right way", or if you're sending a broadcast out to a million possible customers.
Why should you use persuasion frameworks like this when you write?
It's simple... if you can understand what motivates people to take action, you can sell anything to anyone. Most people go their whole business lives without even considering the power of persuasive writing, much less learning how to do it, and it's why they rarely make it to the top.
The prompts below are a great way to write from a perspective of persuasion, and though they may seem simple each one is designed with a different "human" persuasion model in mind. See attached for specific examples.
Here are my favorite 33 headline copy prompts for you...
Below is an example in the health/fitness niche to give you some more context.
Now, even if you're not a copywriter in your business better understanding how to use words to sell is always going to give you an advantage over someone who doesn't.
In fact myself, and many others would venture to say that it's the #1 entrepreneurial skill that everyone should master.
Why?
Because if you can't communicate the value of your product or service to a potential buyer than you're not going to close the sale.
Can't close the sale? No business.
Ok, I'll admit that's oversimplifying things a bit - but you get the point!
Hope you're having an awesome week! I'm juggling a family visit, a book launch, and literally trying to learn how to juggle (ok not really).
Crazy week aside I wanted to send over some headline frameworks that should crush any writers block you may face.
This is my go-to list of prompts when I start to write anything, it doesn't matter if you're writing an email to a few colleagues that you need to convince that "your way is the right way", or if you're sending a broadcast out to a million possible customers.
Why should you use persuasion frameworks like this when you write?
It's simple... if you can understand what motivates people to take action, you can sell anything to anyone. Most people go their whole business lives without even considering the power of persuasive writing, much less learning how to do it, and it's why they rarely make it to the top.
The prompts below are a great way to write from a perspective of persuasion, and though they may seem simple each one is designed with a different "human" persuasion model in mind. See attached for specific examples.
Here are my favorite 33 headline copy prompts for you...
Below is an example in the health/fitness niche to give you some more context.
Now, even if you're not a copywriter in your business better understanding how to use words to sell is always going to give you an advantage over someone who doesn't.
In fact myself, and many others would venture to say that it's the #1 entrepreneurial skill that everyone should master.
Why?
Because if you can't communicate the value of your product or service to a potential buyer than you're not going to close the sale.
Can't close the sale? No business.
Ok, I'll admit that's oversimplifying things a bit - but you get the point!
Hope you're having an awesome week! I'm juggling a family visit, a book launch, and literally trying to learn how to juggle (ok not really).
Crazy week aside I wanted to send over some headline frameworks that should crush any writers block you may face.
This is my go-to list of prompts when I start to write anything, it doesn't matter if you're writing an email to a few colleagues that you need to convince that "your way is the right way", or if you're sending a broadcast out to a million possible customers.
Why should you use persuasion frameworks like this when you write?
It's simple... if you can understand what motivates people to take action, you can sell anything to anyone. Most people go their whole business lives without even considering the power of persuasive writing, much less learning how to do it, and it's why they rarely make it to the top.
The prompts below are a great way to write from a perspective of persuasion, and though they may seem simple each one is designed with a different "human" persuasion model in mind. See attached for specific examples.
Here are my favorite 33 headline copy prompts for you...
Below is an example in the health/fitness niche to give you some more context.
Now, even if you're not a copywriter in your business better understanding how to use words to sell is always going to give you an advantage over someone who doesn't.
In fact myself, and many others would venture to say that it's the #1 entrepreneurial skill that everyone should master.
Why?
Because if you can't communicate the value of your product or service to a potential buyer than you're not going to close the sale.
Can't close the sale? No business.
Ok, I'll admit that's oversimplifying things a bit - but you get the point!