Features
and Benefits, How Shall We Count Them
By
Beth Ann Erickson, FilbertPublishing.com
Copywriting
is a great way to earn a living as a writer. Its basically
the only branch of writing that can actually offer a living
wage, and in some cases a GREAT living wage to even a mediocre
writer.
But
there are a few tricks of the trade that have to be mastered
if youre going to be a successful copywriter. One of the
biggies is differentiating between Features and Benefits.
Let
me explain. Lets pretend youre selling an envelope.
Here
are the features of the envelope. Its white. Its
#10. Printed lining and dry-glue flap. Its an envelope.
Features
are bare bones descriptions kind of like something youd
read in an office supply catalogue.
But
were not catalogue writers. Were copywriters and
although we NEVER lie, we do point out the BENEFITS of this
technological marvel of smart engineering.
This
#10 envelope is large enough to write any address on it, whether
youre sending a letter to you dear grandma or shooting
off a contract to an important foreign client. Its premium glue
is activated by a flick of your tongue and will hold securely
until your recipient wants it open.
Its
printed lining will keep every correspondence confidential and
its extra-large size (in comparison to regular sized envelopes)
will let you fold your letter in three easy steps and give your
business a professional appearance.
See
the difference? Features versus benefits. Which do you think
will sell more envelopes? As a copywriter, youll need
to master looking at features and turning them into benefits.
Grab
something on your desk. Now draw a line down the center of any
piece of paper. On the left side of the paper writer, Features
then write Benefits on the left. Take your object
and write every feature you can find, then turn them into benefits.
Its
a fun exercise and an important one whether youre
writing copy or queries.
Now
get to work
.
Beth
Erickson is the publisher of Writing Etc. the FREE emag for
writers. Make your writing sparkle. Write killer copy. Get published.
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