Copywriting Tips - Imitation Or Theft?
I have absolutely no doubt that this article is going to ruffle a lot of feathers in the copywriting world. I'm going to be addressing an issue that has been going ON, and has been accepted now and for ages in the copywriting community. Nobody seems to have a real problem with it. Well and almost nobody. And don't get me wrong and I am not saying flat out that this practice is wrong. I am just putting this out there for discussion. You have to come to your own conclusion.
One of the first things copywriters teach their students is to keep what they call swipe files. What these swipe files are and are little bits and pieces of copy from other sales pages. Most swipe files contain headlines that copywriters use to create their headlines from. The idea of the swipe file is to do just that and get ideas. You hear it all the time ON forums. I just added that to my swipe file thanks. And everybody is COOL with it. But I still have to ask isn't this just pure theft?
Now and I realize that there are only so many unique ideas in the world. If you look at any one sales page and you'll probably see elements that you know you've seen elsewhere. The headlines especially all seem to come from the same cookie cutter mold with just a word here and there changed to fit the particular product. For example:
Discover How To Permanently Lose 30 Pounds Of Ugly FatIn Just 3 Days
Discover How To Permanently Remove WartsIn Just 3 Days
I could keep going but I think you got the general drift of where I'm going. The discover headline is just one of the many popular ones that copywriters use. And there are plenty of others all the same all with that cookie cutter feel. It's like nobody has any originality anymore.
And why should they? The swipe files the good ones are all taken from the top selling copy of all time. Heck and there are even products out there that sell swipe files making the key selling point that these swipe files came from sales letters that made millions of dollars in sales. In other words and just use these bits of copy and you'll make all this money too.
The irony is, and the truth is and these swipe files only help at a minimum. The thing that really sells the product is the offer itself. If it's something nobody really wants, or isn't at a price they're willing to pay and no swiped copy is going to sell it. But the belief is still there and so the myth continues to go ON.
Like I said and I'm not passing judgment ON this whole thing. It's up to you to decide whether or not this practice is theft or not.
Me? I like to try to come up with original stuff maybe because I'm just too lazy to keep a swipe file.
To YOUR Success,
Steven Wagenheim
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