
How Long is Long Enough?
I have done contract/freelance writing for more than 15 years and I have always followed the mantra: “Concise and coherent”. Most of the sales letters I see seem to follow an entirely different mantra: “Verbose and repetitive”. Somebody on this forum even ventured the opinion that it was a good idea to include 150 testimonials as some sort of “persuasion by quantity” formula. God help me, I can only think how fast I can scroll past them.
I have wondered if it is just me who react negatively to these sales letters because, quite honestly, I can never be bothered to read them. I just want to know what solutions a product offers and at what price it comes.
Then, this last week, I watched a webinar replay on product launches hosted by Jeff Walker. He stated quite clearly how, in his opinion, people react to 40-50 page sales letters. “They either hit the Back button immediately or they scroll right down to the bottom to check the price and then exit”. This served as a kind of confirmation that my opinion is far from unique.
Now, this part of the forum has a lot of undoubtedly good copywriters. Can I please invite some opinions on this topic? I am not trying to knock copywriters in their pursuit of excellence, I’ll just like to know if this type of verbosity produces sales or sends people away. I fully understand the need to include the psychological triggers commonly used in advertising and sales literature but can’t they be stated somewhat more concisely? :rolleyes:
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