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Copywriting for Beginners

Blog writing does not always come naturally, and you won't find a universal formula for explaining how to write copy. However, we have compiled some copywriting tips you need to know as a beginner to get you started.

Understand Your Audience

It would help if you did some basic research on your target market before writing your copy. Take the time to understand your readers before you begin blog writing. This way, you will be sure to hit all the right buttons when you're creating your copy. For example, how can you help your audience, their pain points, what they need, etc.

Create Attention-Grabbing Headlines

Although it may be surprising, weak headlines result in revenue losses for businesses. For example, let's look at your online course. You can't expect visitors to click on the link because you say "Tips for SEO". You have to use words that grab their attention. A headline like "5 Tips for SEO to Boost Your Search Ranking" will capture more attention. Your headline catches the attention of readers but also promises specific results.

Provide Evidence

With an overload of advertising, it is hard to trust what a random blog on the internet is saying. So in your copywriting, you might want to back up your claims with evidence. To prove your claim, you can include case studies, testimonials, statistics or anything else that may add weight and credibility.

Give Direction

A copywriting tip that is often overlooked is giving the reader direction. A common mistake in copy is to have too many or no calls to action. Having too many calls to action will result in people being confused about where to go next. The goal is to tell them precisely what you want them to do. For example, you can instruct them when to order, buy, register, etc.

Add Urgency

By adding a sense of urgency in your copy, you show readers what is at stake if they don't act. You may find it helpful to use urgency when you have a limited time offer or a limited stock. More importantly, make sure you have a reason for that urgency and that it's real. You want to be honest with your reader, so don't mislead them.


Blogging for beginners can be challenging because it is more of science than art. However, if you apply these copywriting tips the right way, your traffic will turn into customers. For more information on blog writing, click here to check out our Blogging Basics Ebook.

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Carley Ray
December 14, 2021
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