Thursday, May 7, 2009

Snot Nose Copywriting Secrets By:Ben Settle


Before I was a snot-nose copywriter who collects copywriting secrets... I was a snot-nose geek who collected comic books.

Lots and lots and LOTS of comic books.

Comics that contain some truly WORLD CLASS ads.

If you've read old comic book ads you know of what I speak. Even the dinky classifieds give today's top copywriters a run for their money. They just seeped right into your brain and psychology. And sold everything from crystal balls... to exercise lessons... to money-making opportunities... to info products promising you how to draw, play the guitar, and everything else you can can think of.

All so cheap you could buy 'em without denting your allowance.

We're talking true copywriting masterpieces that did more selling in 3 lines than today's big Internet ads do in 30 PAGES. (It's true -- reading old comic ads is humbling.)

The old Charles Atlas ads were my favorites.

All us skinny, pimple-popping pre-teens could relate to the dude getting sand kicked in his face in front of his girl. Or the scrawny, "Gollum-like" geek in the "before & after" photos. Or the oh-so tempting promise to get studly simply by flexing our muscles a certain way 30 seconds per day.

Anyway, why am I telling you this?

Because with today's ever-tightening attention spans... being pithy is more important than ever.

And you can't get pithier than old comic book ads.

Luckily, they are pretty easy to find.

You can find them in older (pre-1990) comic books.

There's a goldmine of these sold dirt-cheap on eBay, old book stores, garage sales and other places where people are trying to get rid of their old magazines and books.

Whatever the case, if you want to write ads that make more money, study old comic book ads.

They are some of the best "pithy copy" teachers you'll ever see.

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