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copywriting-pro

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Write persuasive, high-converting copy for any format — ads, landing pages, emails, sales pages, headlines, product descriptions, CTAs, and social posts. Applies professional copywriting SOPs including avatar/ICP development, Voice of Customer research, Eugene Schwartz's 5 Stages of Awareness, AIDA,...

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Copywriting Skill

Produces high-converting copy using proven professional SOPs. Follow this skill in order — research before writing, framework before words, checklist before publishing.

Core Principle

Great copy is never written. It's discovered. Your job is to find the words your buyer already uses — then play them back.

Workflow

Step 1 — Research & Avatar (before writing anything)

Ask or determine: - Who is the ONE specific person this is written for? (Not a demographic range — one person with a name) - What is their awareness stage? (See references/awareness-and-frameworks.md) - What exact words do they use to describe their problem?

If VoC data is available (reviews, testimonials, interviews, support tickets): mine it for exact phrases. Use their words, not yours.

Avatar must-knows: - What keeps them up at 3am? - What have they already tried that failed? - What's their dream outcome? - What objection will they raise before buying?

Step 2 — Pick the Right Framework

Writing... Use
Cold ad / social post PAS or Awareness Stage 1–2 hook
Landing page / sales page AIDA (full)
Email subject line Curiosity gap or number headline formula
Product bullets FAB (Features → Advantages → Benefits)
Testimonial / case study BAB (Before → After → Bridge)
Offer description TIMER lever mapping
Any copy quality review 4 C's checklist

Full framework details + examples: references/awareness-and-frameworks.md

Step 3 — Write the Headline First

Spend 50% of your effort here. 80% of readers read only the headline.

Every strong headline has ≥2 of the 4 U's: Useful, Urgent, Unique, Ultra-specific.

Top formulas: - How to [Outcome] Without [Fear/Objection] - [Number] [Things] [ICP] Should Know About [Topic] - [Common Belief] — But Here's What They Don't Tell You - [Outcome] in [Timeframe] — Or [Guarantee] - If You [Problem], Then [Solution] - Are You [Experiencing Painful Problem]?

Step 4 — Write the Body

Apply framework structure. Layer in psychological triggers throughout:

Trigger How
Social proof Exact numbers: "487 five-star reviews"
Scarcity Real limits: "3 spots left in April"
Urgency Real deadline: "Offer ends Friday"
Loss aversion Frame as loss avoided: "Stop losing $X/month"
Risk reversal Guarantee: removes fear of being wrong
Reciprocity Give value first — people feel compelled to return it
Authority Credentials, awards, years, certifications
Specificity Exact numbers = credibility; round numbers = skepticism

Step 5 — Language Rules (Non-Negotiable)

  • Grade 6 reading level — Flesch-Kincaid 5–7. Use Hemingway Editor.
  • ≤14 words per sentence — comprehension drops sharply above this
  • Small words win — "use" not "utilize," "show" not "demonstrate," "buy" not "purchase"
  • Specificity wins — "cut your bill by $80/month" not "save money"
  • Empathy first — enter their world before talking about you
  • Their language — use the exact phrases from VoC research, not industry jargon
  • Read it out loud — if it sounds like a brochure, rewrite it

Full language rules + small-word swap table: references/language-and-readability.md

Step 6 — Write the CTA

One ask. Always one.

Formula: [Action Verb] + [Specific Outcome] + [Time/Ease Qualifier]

Examples: - "Book Your Free Lawn Audit — Takes 2 Minutes" - "Get My Custom Plan Today — No Obligation" - "Claim Your Spot Before Friday"

Step 7 — Run the Pre-Flight Checklist

Before any copy goes live, verify:

Strategy: One avatar? Awareness stage matched? Enters their conversation? Structure: Framework applied? Offer maps to TIMER? Headline has 2+ U's? Language: Grade 6? Short sentences? Small words? Sounds human? Uses their language? Persuasion: Specifics? Social proof? Risk reversal? Real urgency? CTA: One ask? Verb-led? Names the outcome?

Full checklist with all items: references/preflight-checklist.md