
Do copywriters attempt to manipulate their readers?
Yes, just about always.
And if you're a copywriter who thinks you don't... you're in denial.
Let's define the term:
Manipulate: Control or influence (a person or situation) cleverly, unfairly, or unscrupulously.
Here's proof of my contention...
When you write copy, you accent the positives (benefits) of the product AND you mitigate (if you mention them at all) the negatives of the product.
That fits the above definition.
Not trying to condemn anybody, but hey, let's get real.
Alex
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Making Calls To Sell Something? What are you actually saying?
Is there any room for improvement? Want to find out?
Terence Fletcher: "There are no two words in the English language more harmful than Good Job." Whiplash.
Making Calls To Sell Something? What are you actually saying?
Is there any room for improvement? Want to find out?
Terence Fletcher: "There are no two words in the English language more harmful than Good Job." Whiplash.
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