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New Styles of Writing For The Digital Age

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Writing for the digital age - what has changed?

Today’s episode is for you if you are bamboozled by the tens of thousands of messages presented to you on a daily basis. Are you at a loss for how you can cut through the noise to get your products and business to stand out?

Today we look at how the way we write and communicate has changed in the last 30-40+ years to ensure that we can get our own vital messages across.

We look at some of the copywriting greats from the last 60 years. Why were they successful? We look at what we have learnt from these people and discuss how differently we create and construct our copy to communicate effectively in the 2020s.

We also have a host of tips for you to take on board right now to hone your digital writing skills. Tune in and find out…

Resources

David Ogilvy’s famous 1960s Rolls Royce Ad

Martin Conroy’s famous Wall Street Journal direct-sales letter 1975-2003 - the ‘most successful sales letter ever written’

Gary Halbert - The Boron Letters

Contact us!

Please drop us a voice note at memo.fm/crackingcopy and let us know what you think or what topics you would like us to cover.

Twitter @cracking_copy

Facebook @crackingcopy

➡️ Share this podcast with someone who’ll find it useful

You can also find us at:

Instagram:

Ella Hoyos - @flurrymarketing

Minnie McBride - @sosocial_minnie

LinkedIn:

Ella Hoyos - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellahoyos

Minnie McBride - https://www.linkedin.com/in/minniemcbride

Ella Hoyos and Minnie McBride are co-hosts of this new podcast. We are professional copywriters and marketers. We deep dive into a different aspect of copywriting in each ‘snack-sized’ episode so that we can help you become better writers for your business.

Support this podcast!

If you found this episode helpful you can show your appreciation by making a donation! This helps offset the costs of producing the show and we’ll love you for it :)

Buy me a coffee

  continue reading

39 episodes

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Writing for the digital age - what has changed?

Today’s episode is for you if you are bamboozled by the tens of thousands of messages presented to you on a daily basis. Are you at a loss for how you can cut through the noise to get your products and business to stand out?

Today we look at how the way we write and communicate has changed in the last 30-40+ years to ensure that we can get our own vital messages across.

We look at some of the copywriting greats from the last 60 years. Why were they successful? We look at what we have learnt from these people and discuss how differently we create and construct our copy to communicate effectively in the 2020s.

We also have a host of tips for you to take on board right now to hone your digital writing skills. Tune in and find out…

Resources

David Ogilvy’s famous 1960s Rolls Royce Ad

Martin Conroy’s famous Wall Street Journal direct-sales letter 1975-2003 - the ‘most successful sales letter ever written’

Gary Halbert - The Boron Letters

Contact us!

Please drop us a voice note at memo.fm/crackingcopy and let us know what you think or what topics you would like us to cover.

Twitter @cracking_copy

Facebook @crackingcopy

➡️ Share this podcast with someone who’ll find it useful

You can also find us at:

Instagram:

Ella Hoyos - @flurrymarketing

Minnie McBride - @sosocial_minnie

LinkedIn:

Ella Hoyos - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellahoyos

Minnie McBride - https://www.linkedin.com/in/minniemcbride

Ella Hoyos and Minnie McBride are co-hosts of this new podcast. We are professional copywriters and marketers. We deep dive into a different aspect of copywriting in each ‘snack-sized’ episode so that we can help you become better writers for your business.

Support this podcast!

If you found this episode helpful you can show your appreciation by making a donation! This helps offset the costs of producing the show and we’ll love you for it :)

Buy me a coffee

  continue reading

39 episodes

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