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Maximillion_Z 3rd February 2009 06:22 AM

Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
UPDATE: I've looked through the 4 pages of replies to this thread, extracted the books mentioned, and listed them below.

I know I've missed some, so please reply to the thread or pm me, and I'll update this list. Same goes if you don't think something should be there.

I'd like to construct a weebly page with a ratings system on, so Warriors can let me know their rating of each book. That way we can come up with an "Ultimate List Of Copywriting Books" for this thread.

Remember - the idea here is to learn copywriting without spending hundreds (or thousands) on top level courses.

Don't get me wrong. Of course taking part in something like Carltons SWS, Makepeace's Desktop Copy Coach, etc. etc. is going to educate you no end, and vastly improve your copy skills - so I'm NOT bashing these courses.

The idea here is to learn the basics (or maybe even everything you need to know) from some good ol' hard back books. Use Abe books, or Amazon - get yourself a second hand copy of the books that appeal to you, and you can get started on your copywriting education without breaking the bank...

A BIG thank-you to everyone who has (and continues to) comment on the thread! :)

Here's the list so far. PM me if I've got any duplicate listings, mispellings etc.

Okay, so here goes:




"Scientific Advertising" Claude Hopkins

"Tested Advertising" Caples (4th edition or earlier only)

"How I Raised Myself from a Failure to Success in Selling" Betger

"How to Write a Good Advertisement" Schwab.

"How to Write Sales Letters That Sell" Drayton Bird

"The Robert Collier Letter Book" - by Robert Collier

"Tested Advertising Methods" -by John Caples

"How To Write A Good Advertisement" - by Vic Schwab

"The Lazy Man's Way to Riches" - by Joe Karbo

"Break-Through Advertising" - by Eugene M. Schwartz

"7-Steps To Freedom" - by Ben Suarez

On Writing - Stephen King

"Advertising Secrets of The Written Word" by Joe Sugarman

"Making Ads Pay" by John Caples

Web Copy That Sells by Maria Veloso

The Architecture of Persuasion by Michael Masterson

Influence The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert Cialdini

The Adweek Copywriting Handbook by Joe Sugarman

"The Elements of Copywriting" by Gary Blake and Robert Bly

"The Ultimate Sales Letter" by Dan Kennedy

Cashvertising by Drew Eric Whitman

"Write to sell " it is written by Andy Maslen

"Influencing Human Behaviour" by H.A.

"Tested Sentences That Sell" by Elmer Wheeler

"Unlimited Selling Power" by Moine and Lloyd.

Writing for Emotional Impact by Karl Iglesias

Bob Bly's "The Copywriter's Handbook"

How To Make Your Advertising Make Money - John Caples

Tested Advertising Methods - John Caples

The Copywriters Handbook - Bob Bly

The Adweek Copywriting Handbook - Joseph Sugarman

Sales Letters That Sizzle - Herschell Gordon Lewis

Cash Copy - Jeffrey Lant

Magic Words That Bring You Riches - Ted Nicholas

Ogilvy On Advertising

Method Marketing by Denny Hatch.

My First 50 Years in Advertising by Maxwell Sackheim.

The Greatest Direct Mail Sales Letters of all Time " by Richard Hodgson.

How To Write Advertising That Sells by Clyde Bedell

Ads That Sell by Bob Bly

How To Write A Good Avertisement-- Victor Schwab

Advertising Headlines That Make You Rich-- David Garfinkle

Magic Words-- Ted Nicholas

Robert Collier Letter Book-- Robert Collier

My Life In Advertising -- Claude Hopkins

Bird - Commonsense

The First Hundred Million by E. Haldeman-Julius

David Ogilvy's "Blood, Brains and Beer"

"Confessions of an advertising man"

"Million Dollar Mailings" by Denison Hatch

"The Wizard of Ads" trilogy by Roy H. Williams

Making Ads Pay by John Caples

Method Marketing - Denison Hatch

"How to Write Sales Letters that Sell" by Drayton Bird.

Hypnotic Writing -- Joe Vitale

"The Lazy Man's Way to Riches" - by Joe Karbo

Denny Hatch's Million Dollar Mailings


Some more from Matt Jutras:


Techniques of Propaganda and Persuasion - Magedah E. Shabo

Write Right: 26 Tips to Improve Your Writing. Dramatically. - Roger Shapiro

Winning Website Sales Letters: How To Create An Opening That Pulls Prospects In... A Message That Sells Them... And An Offer They Simply Can't Refuse! - Robert Boduch

Great Headlines Instantly 2.1: How To Write Attention-Grabbing Headlines That Pull In More Prospects... More Customers... and More Profits - NOW - Robert Boduch

I agree, anything from Robert Boduch is worth looking at. He's a top guy too.


H
ere's the weebly site so you can see ratings: http://bestcopywritingbooks.weebly.com/


Moderators, if I'm not allowed that link in my post, please pm me and I'll remove it straight away.

Maximillion_Z 3rd February 2009 06:28 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
And the Gary Halbert Recommended List:

"Scientific Advertising"

-by Claude Hopkins

"The Robert Collier Letter Book"

-by Robert Collier

"Tested Advertising Methods"
-by John Caples
"How To Write A Good Advertisement"

-by Vic Schwab

"The Gary Halbert Letter" (all back issues)

-by Gary Halbert
"The Boron Letters"

-by Gary Halbert

"The Lazy Man's Way to Riches"

-by Joe Karbo

"Break-Through Advertising"

-by Eugene M. Schwartz

"7-Steps To Freedom"

-by Ben Suarez

Loren Woirhaye 3rd February 2009 07:55 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Joe Sugarman's books have a more modern feel to them
than many of the classics mentioned here - even though
he wrote them in the days before the internet he
was dealing with technological innovations. One
year he was selling calculators for $200 a pop and
the next year better calculators were $40 - kinda
like the Internet Marketing phenomenon where information
that sells for $1000 today is given away next year.

Useful stuff.

I've read Drayton Bird's book on Direct Marketing and
it's first-rate - more useful in many ways than "7
Steps To Freedom" - which deals specifically with
how to run a direct mail business, not copywriting.

travlinguy 3rd February 2009 08:28 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Even though it's not a copywriting guide get Seven Kings' "On Writing." This is one of his few non-fiction books with a slight autobiographical slant. Excellent stuff.

In a nutshell King says, you've gotta have some intrinsic talent or all the study in the world won't help. Once you've determined you've got the basic talent there are two things you must do consistently. Those are: read a lot and write a lot. The rest will take care of itself. I agree. Good luck.

Maximillion_Z 3rd February 2009 08:49 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Thanks for the replies.

I just saw the other thread in the copywriting section: "Best Copywriting Book?"

Just to say that I didn't mean to start a thread with such a similar theme. Should've looked before posting :)

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Loren Woirhaye, regarding Sugarman - it would be good to get your opinion on this, by Mark Joyner (not affiliate link):

simple·ology | Simpleology Great Teacher Series - Ted Nicholas and Joe Sugarman Teach Direct Response Copywriting

It looks interesting given the $1 7 day trial, but it doesn't seem directly endorsed by Sugarman or Ted Nicholas, nor does it have any real testimonials.

Loren Woirhaye 3rd February 2009 09:16 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Hi maximillion - I looked at it. I promote Simpleology
as an affiliate - I generally feel their stuff is good.

If you've never read Sugarman's "Advertising Secrets
of The Written Word" you might really enjoy the Sugarman
part of it - because you wouldn't know it's just some guy
reading the book to you word-for-word.

The Ted Nicholas part is, as far as I can tell, original.

There are 60 million people in the USA who basically don't
read - but they still want to learn how to make a lot
of money. The market for spoken-word info-products
is vast for that reason. Simpleology break things down
into nice little bites. I think it's a good system but if
you are a voracious, aggressive student I think you
might find the copywriting course too slow.

Still two world-class teachers though - guys who made
their fortunes selling stuff with copy - not peddling
copywriting seminars and courses. They both started
doing that only after they were very successful.

Maximillion_Z 3rd February 2009 09:32 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Loren Woirhaye (Post 483607)
If you've never read Sugarman's "Advertising Secrets
of The Written Word" you might really enjoy the Sugarman
part of it - because you wouldn't know it's just some guy
reading the book to you word-for-word.

The Ted Nicholas part is, as far as I can tell, original.

That's what I was worried about.

$45 a month for 12 months = $540 to have a book read to you.

The AWAI course also seems good, but as you mentioned - us aggressive students don't want to wait a year just to learn the basics...

---

As you're a pro (I'm guessing), do you think it possible to become a copywriter just by studying these books, and just practising?

I mean, it would be nice to take on a few small time gigs until enough income arives to afford the high end courses.

---

Ben Settle's "Copywriting Grab Bag" looks to be a winner also.

Loren Woirhaye 3rd February 2009 10:01 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Yes. If you've sold stuff in person of on the phone it
will be easier for you though.

The most important thing is to write. I don't follow
formulas normally. For a cheap, quick salesletter
for a generic product I might though. For a high-priced
product I spend a lot of time working out what to
say - the big ideas and arguments - when I sit down
to write they flow out.... mostly in a messy way that
needs a lot of editing .

I'm not a big-shot by any stretch but my copy does sell...
and know what? I read the books over and over and when
I sit down to write I don't think much about what the do's
and don't's are in the books.

Nobody has mentioned Herschell Gordon Lewis's books. I have
a couple and they are first-rate in my opinion. If I had to
pick two books that could take you from being a guy
who writes okay copy to a guy who writes great copy
they would probably be "Breakthrough Advertising" and
"Direct Mail Copy That Sells" - because both books are very
specific in different areas that can transform your whole
approach in subtle and powerful, creative ways.

MrCopy 3rd February 2009 03:16 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Don't be fooled by the low price tag and packaging - I think Ca$hvertising by Drew Eric Whitman is a good resource. It's kind of checklist style - but quotes a ton of other books and resources. It's probably a little advanced for beginners.

It's a great for teaching primary emotional motivators etc.

Dima Kritchevski 7th March 2009 02:42 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
"Advertising Secrets of The Written Word" by Joe Sugarman is a seriously kick-ass book on writing killer copy. How that managed to evade a significant mention in a thread about the the top copywriting books makes about as much sense to me as tits on a donkey.

Loren Woirhaye 7th March 2009 03:02 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
It was mentioned. You didn't read the thread.

Dean Dhuli 9th March 2009 10:56 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
"Making Ads Pay" by John Caples

This book isn't talked about as much as "Tested Advertising Methods", but I personally feel
MAP is much, much better than TAM.

Michael Lee 9th March 2009 12:05 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
My recommendations:

Web Copy That Sells by Maria Veloso
The Architecture of Persuasion by Michael Masterson
Influence The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert Cialdini
The Adweek Copywriting Handbook by Joe Sugarman

mspennylane 11th March 2009 03:45 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
I'm currently reading "The Elements of Copywriting" by Gary Blake and Robert Bly. It was written a while ago so some sections, like web copywriting, are out of date. But most of the methods seem to be timeless.

By the way, I'm new here and looking forward to getting involved in a few discussions :)

chrisalbright 16th March 2009 11:34 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by authork (Post 612643)
Inquiring minds want to know...what is this book?

It's "Advertising Secrets of the Written Word" by Joe Sugarman. I don't have that one yet, but I've got "The Adweek Copywriting Handbook" also by him. It's very good. I started the Simpleology copywriting course and the JS stuff was remarkably similar to it.

I'd also recommend "The Ultimate Sales Letter" and "The Ultimate Marketing Plan" both by Dan Kennedy. The latter is not focused on copywriting, but it's a good business reference.

Also, check out Ted Nicholas's website. I'd recommend anything by a guy that made millions of dollars selling a book about forming a corporation without a lawyer!

Loren Woirhaye 17th March 2009 12:04 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
"The Adweek Copywriting Handbook" is a newer version in paperback
of "Advertising Secrets" - which is available in paper but mostly sold
as an exquistively printed and bound hardcover. It's really a nice
book to own but the Adweek handbook has the same information
in it. Personally I like Sugarman's writing but his book doesn't make
my A-list because it pertains to a specific type of catalog writing he
basically invented and was wildly successful with. Drew Alan Kaplan
is one of the surviving exponents of the style - though as far as
I know his catalog is now all online. If D.A.K. wrote a book on copy
or marketing I would buy it.

Sugarman's advice on the specifics of how-to write copy may or may
not work for you.

Often ignored is Jeffrey Lant's book "Cash Copy". Some people hate his
style but if you could only have one book on the topic it's a contender.

Woody C 24th March 2009 09:16 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ncub8 (Post 484558)
Don't be fooled by the low price tag and packaging - I think Ca by Drew Eric Whitman is a good resource. It's kind of checklist style - but quotes a ton of other books and resources. It's probably a little advanced for beginners.

It's a great for teaching primary emotional motivators etc.


If you want to understand the psycological triggers behind sales and copywriting then Cashvertising by Drew Eric Whitman is a MUST!

He also just got on Twitter and has some really helpful tweets, all promoting Cashvertising, of course :). @DrewEricWhitman is his username.

methomas 25th March 2009 04:00 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
I haven't seen any mention of Joe Vitale.

Mr. Vitale, also known as Mr. Fire (mrfire.com)is one of the top Internet copywriters and has several ebooks on Hypnotic Marketing and Hypnotic Writing secrets.

Well worth reading.

mccflo99 25th March 2009 04:54 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
I agree M E, you can get Hypnotic Writing on Amazon for less than 15 bucks and it's a steal. I read all of his material.

Chris

wrcato 28th March 2009 10:18 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Maximillion_Z,
In my opinion anyone serious about copywriting needs to read "Scientific Advertising". It's a classic. Claude Hopkins is considered the "Father" of modern day advertising. If you haven't read it yet you can read it for free on my blog. 2Ultra.com Presents: ---> Ad-Copy Secrets Revealed It is located in the header under the title.

priyankeshu 2nd April 2009 12:27 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
There is one more book... "Write to sell " it is written by Andy Maslen it is one of the best books easy to understand.. in the book.. writer talks a bit about psychology too!

With no doubt... Claude Hopkins is a must read for any advertising/marketing professional... in fact people say that one should read it at least 10 times before starting a marketing career

Hesster 2nd April 2009 01:21 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Newbie copywriter (and newbie Warrior) here...

Does anyone have suggestions on books for newbs who have never written copy or been in the advertising business before? I'm not talking about stuff on how to string a sentence together, more about the nuts and bolts of putting together copy without a lot of jargon (or at least explaining what the jargon means).

Ken Strong 2nd April 2009 01:27 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hesster (Post 662071)
Newbie copywriter (and newbie Warrior) here...

Does anyone have suggestions on books for newbs who have never written copy or been in the advertising business before? I'm not talking about stuff on how to string a sentence together, more about the nuts and bolts of putting together copy without a lot of jargon (or at least explaining what the jargon means).

That's what this thread is about -- go back and check out some of the books mentioned. None of them are grammar handbooks, they're all about how to copywrite.

Hesster 2nd April 2009 07:37 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KenStrong (Post 662092)
That's what this thread is about -- go back and check out some of the books mentioned. None of them are grammar handbooks, they're all about how to copywrite.

I probably should have been more clear. First rule of copywriting, I suppose. :o

If I'm starting from scratch, which book should I read first to get a good overview of the basics before moving onto more advanced books? There's a lot of material out there.

The Copywriter's Handbook? Writing Copy for Dummies? The Everything Guide to Copy? The Well-Fed Writer? All of the above?

undergroundguru 2nd April 2009 08:40 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Pretty sweet list so far.. I love Scientific Advertising!! One of the first books I read on advertising & marketing!

James A. Miller 6th April 2009 02:52 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by methomas (Post 639486)
I haven't seen any mention of Joe Vitale.

Mr. Vitale, also known as Mr. Fire (mrfire.com)is one of the top Internet copywriters and has several ebooks on Hypnotic Marketing and Hypnotic Writing secrets.

Well worth reading.

That's because most of his products are a waste of time and money. He's a great copywriter but a poor teacher.

tinbum 27th April 2009 03:56 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
I've read and enjoyed most of the books mentioned in the thread. I'm eagerly awaiting "Tested Sentences That Sell" by Elmer Wheeler. First written in 1937 by all accounts it contains some real gold.

zauberer 27th April 2009 08:34 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
In my opinion and as has already been mentioned get How To Write A Good Advertisement by Schwab and also Ultimate Sales Letter by Dan Kennedy and then get your hands on about 50 to 60 good swipes of John Carlton, Gary Halbert, Gary Bencivenga and Brian Keith Voiles and memorize them until you can recite them in your sleep.

Also get your hands on courses that break down good copy and explain step by step why and how the letter was put together. License To Steal by John Carlton is one such example. It helps you get good fast:cool:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hesster (Post 662071)
Newbie copywriter (and newbie Warrior) here...

Does anyone have suggestions on books for newbs who have never written copy or been in the advertising business before? I'm not talking about stuff on how to string a sentence together, more about the nuts and bolts of putting together copy without a lot of jargon (or at least explaining what the jargon means).


blfred 27th April 2009 09:43 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Dr. Robert Cialdini, Ph.D. is not a copy writing book per say, but it's probably one of the best books on how to sell out there.

Brandon

EmpoweredCreator 30th April 2009 10:08 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Web Copy that Sells - Maria Veloso

This is an awesome copy writing book that really explains how to do it from A - Z

She even gives you a good system to use to develop your copy for your webpage.

pegasuspress 2nd May 2009 02:05 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
A lot of great suggestions here. My personal favorites:

Web Copy That Sells by Maria Veloso - lays everything out in a logical step-by-step sequence that even beginners can easily understand. She also has a copywriting course at webcopywritinguniversity.com which I haven't taken as it is much more expensive than the book.

Dan Kennedy - just about anything by this guy is pretty good from my experience.

Drew Eric Whitman - If this is who I think it is I bought a book of his about 10-12 years ago and it was excellent. (Unfortunately I can't find it anymore.) Again, follows a logical process. Does anybody know if he's the guy who bills himself as the "copywriting surgeon" or "ad copy doctor" or some such thing? I remember the book I bought had a picture of him on the cover in a surgeon's mask.

One thing I've noticed, which someone mentioned earlier, is that a lot of the top copywriters do advocate sitting down with proven sales letters and just literally hand copying these letters over and over to get the experience of how it actually feels to write great ad copy. Sounds a bit strange and it's tedious as hell but a lot of them swear by it. I tried it once but after a few days it just started driving me nuts so I stopped. There just might be something to this method though. Apparently Hunter S. Thompson did the same thing with writers he admired, like Hemmingway. He turned out to be pretty good, to say the least, even though it's obviously a completely different style of writing.

TonyDJackson 11th May 2009 08:37 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Gary Halbert taught me dig deep into the desire of the consumer and cut it out with a knife... Gary Bencivenga showed me how to seduce men & women with the sweet and gentle words of angels! Perhaps Gary's course is beyond your reach or possibly sold out. If so, I highly commend "every precious word" of Bencivenga's Bullets (free). Gary is the most persuasive and gracious copyrwriter I have ever read.

Tony

ryancameron 13th May 2009 10:18 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
John Carlton is definitely in the top 3. Check out: marketingrebel.com

The guy is one of the most influential copywriters of all time. His book is my favorite.

Ron Herman 15th May 2009 12:05 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Though Joe Sugarman has been mentioned, and although "Triggers" is not a 100% pure "copywriting" book, I still regard it as one of the best I have read. I also love my extensive swipe file. ;)

ARSuarez 21st May 2009 12:27 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hesster (Post 662071)
Newbie copywriter (and newbie Warrior) here...

Does anyone have suggestions on books for newbs who have never written copy or been in the advertising business before? I'm not talking about stuff on how to string a sentence together, more about the nuts and bolts of putting together copy without a lot of jargon (or at least explaining what the jargon means).

Honestly, it's a very good idea to start with Bob Bly's "The Copywriter's Handbook." He goes through a lot of information you'll need to know. Plus, it's inexpensive on Amazon.
And as I'm sure you noticed, pick-up "Scientific Advertising" by Claude Hopkins. You can find that one online, if need be. Just read it.

I also recommend "The Ultimate Sales Letter" by Dan Kennedy. A very thorough checklist style book. More good advice is to get together a good swipe file. Study big winners, practice 'em in longhand, start memorizing. Voila! You're getting good.

Best,

Angel

P.S. Read The Boron Letters by Gary Halbert. You can find a .pdf collection of them online. Great resource.

Sleaklight 21st May 2009 12:31 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
hmm Made To Stick by Chip heath and The Tipping Point by Malcom Gladwell are small books that deserve to be read :)

Rezbi 27th May 2009 03:23 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
You guys missed out 'Power Copywriting for the Internet' by Bob Serling.

Excellent book.

Mr. Subtle 27th May 2009 07:50 AM

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Rezbi 27th May 2009 03:07 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Subtle,

I'm surprised you don't have Break Through Advertising on there.

I'd have that one and no other if I had to have only one.

webgeek154 29th May 2009 08:50 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
I agree. Breakthrough Advertising is a goldmine. :)

- WebGeek

CreativelyScrappy101 1st June 2009 07:51 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Hi! Just joined Warrior Forum and quickly found this thread. Love it. Excellent books - I have read and used many of these books and agree! I would also add David Ogilvy's "Ogilvy on Advertising". Didn't see it in the list, but it has lot of great copywriting tips for ads, particularly headlines. Any thoughts on this one?

Star Riley 1st June 2009 08:06 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
I recommend the Bible especially the portions with Jesus communicating with others, nothing more powerful in this life created by man.

If your copy can save someone then they will not only "praise" you but spread the word. Good copy needs a great product that does what it states.

bobbly 5th June 2009 12:41 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
I would add:

>> Method Marketing by Denny Hatch.

>> My First 50 Years in Advertising by Maxwell Sackheim.

>> The Ultimate Sales Letter by Dan Kennedy.

Dan Pueppke 7th June 2009 10:42 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Reading three books by Robert B. Cialdini, Professor of Psychology at Arizona State. This is VERY interesting stuff. I wish that I had gone into marketing in college.

fancyrae 9th June 2009 06:22 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Books are great, and I've read most of the ones mentioned here. But let's not forget the bite-sized chunks of great information and examples from blogs. A couple of my favorites include copyblogger.com and makepeacetotalpackage.com .

doctorjay 9th June 2009 06:00 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dakotadaughter (Post 856335)
Reading three books by Robert B. Cialdini, Professor of Psychology at Arizona State. This is VERY interesting stuff. I wish that I had gone into marketing in college.

Agree about Cialdini, he's a master of influence. I'm currently reading and enjoying "the Robert Collier Letter Book," previously mentioned. I cannot remember the author's name but the "Platinum Rule," is interesting basically it say, "Do unto others as they would like to be treated." It is a great copy writing advice - put yourself in your readers shoes.

serrac 12th June 2009 01:57 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Someone mentioned Brian Keith Voiles in relation to swipe files.

His Ad Magic course was one of the original "high end" copywriting courses, but... apparently he didn't realise what he was doing when he sold someone the master resell rights...

So now Ad Magic is all over the internet (+ebay) for as little as $27

Maybe not "cutting edge" anymore but certainly worth the dollar cost and effort to work through.

Also check out the excellent interview Michael Senoff did with BKV at hardtofindseminars.com - truly inspiring.

Regards

Serrac

Blazer2007 23rd June 2009 10:28 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
All the books and information in the world will not make you Take Action.

Trust me! I have purchased most of the books listed above.

The only thing that helps best of all...

...taking winning copy and writing it down on paper.

When you read information that shows a sample advert - write it
down to understand the inner workings - just copy that puppy down
by writing it on a piece of paper.

This is not for you to read and show your friends, family or wife how great you copied a
winning ad on a sheet of paper - but to build retention in your mind about
how to write winning copy that sells.

Copy the masters in this way and you will soon be thinking like one.

A little action goes a long way. Books are not taking action.

Not knocking books - but they turn into educational entertainment,
if you never apply your new found knowledge.

I know writing things down is not Internet like/digital, but think about it, neither are you.

Digital 1s and 0s are there one millisecond and gone the next.

Learning how to write good copy is a skill that last a lifetime, does not require electricity and may one day save your life!

Robert Boduch 23rd June 2009 05:27 PM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Lots of great books listed above.

Here's one that may be a little difficult to get, but it's a gem nonetheless.

It's called: How To Write Advertising That Sells by Clyde Bedell

If you can find it, grab it.

Robert Boduch 25th June 2009 05:19 AM

Re: Top Copywriting Books... Ever
 
Thank you Matt! Much appreciated. :)

Here's another one worth reading if you can find it:

Ads That Sell by Bob Bly.

It's out of print, but I did find a copy on ebay a while back.

Cheers!

Robert


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