by Casey Demchak | Jul 23, 2019 | Blog, Copywriting Techniques, Headlines, Insights and Experiences, Persuasive writing tactics
Discover how to keep them crisp, tight, and action packed! When I write book marketing copy for authors or marketing content for business coaches, there are a few areas where I really focus my time and attention. Two of those areas are headlines and bullet points....
by Casey Demchak | Jul 2, 2019 | Blog, Copywriting Techniques, Headlines, Persuasive writing tactics
Your promotional success could hinge on this one thing! When I write book marketing copy for authors and coaches I get asked a lot of really intelligent questions about message development. If there’s one question I get asked more than any other, it’s this:...
by Casey Demchak | Apr 16, 2019 | Blog, Copywriting Techniques, Headlines, Key Message Copy Platforms, Persuasive writing tactics
Maintain a tight link between your headline and your first line of body copy All the authors for whom I write book marketing copy are looking for a competitive edge. Especially if they’re serious about turning their books into bestsellers. Gaining this edge begins...
by Casey Demchak | Mar 19, 2019 | Blog, Copywriting Techniques, Headlines, Persuasive writing tactics
Here is a request I receive frequently when I write marketing copy for authors and coaches: “Hey Casey, write me a really catchy tagline for my online product.” Or, “Hey Casey, I need you to whip up a really catchy tagline for my book.” My...
by Casey Demchak | Jan 27, 2019 | Headlines
I really enjoy writing marketing copy for coaches and authors. Especially when my clients get really involved in the message development process. When they do, the one topic I tend to discuss with them the most is headlines. Headlines for their online program sales...
by Casey Demchak | May 16, 2018 | Headlines
Evidently, recent studies indicate that people now have the attention span of a goldfish. How they measure the attention span of a goldfish is beyond me. But if this startling fact is actually a fact, it means headline writing for coaches and authors is more critical...