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Hi, I'm trying to write a copy for Loan Modification offer.

It's quite difficult. You can't be too aggressive or passive. Can't be too positive or negative. If you write something in the middle, the copy becomes bland and uninteresting.

It also doesn't help that people who need Loan Modifications are usually hiding. Don't want family, friends or neighbors knowing they are having difficulties. They tend to clam up into their shells rather than looking for help. Usually they wait till the last minute until there can be nothing done about their situation.

In the past, I try to make it the copy light-hearted. But recently, I realized that the copy has to be more motivational and inspiring. It's like asking a turtle to come out of their shell. Basically, I'm writing a copy targeting people who do not want to be found and do not know what loan modification can be a solution to their problem.

If anyone has any thoughts or could point me in the general direction, that would be fantastic. Note, we are under the assumption that I have to make this copy work and cannot move on to another copy. Think as though this is the only offer you can write a copy for and you have to make it work.

Thank you in advance. Excited to hear your ideas.
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  • A major player in the US loan modification business, directly and indirectly pays wages of over 700 people, gave lots of helpful information on their website.

    They had and still do have very good people on the phones which have a very high conversion to sales, 45%.

    They hit a ceiling on about 3 to 4% sales from their website.

    So the guy responsible for this asked the question "what if we put all our effort to get people to phone in?"

    Very smart question because sales shot up.

    They created the right environment in which the website visitor felt safe
    and therefore felt comfortable talking to someone about his/her situation.

    I won't mention their name because you are in the same market.

    Best,
    Ewen
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    • I would imagine he is trying to gather leads, because nobody would just buy a multi thousand dollar loan mod off the internet... I don't care how good your headline is. lol
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  • Sounds like the objection of people "inside their shell" lies within uncertainty. If they were certain that they could save money, they'd do it in a heartbeat, right?

    Obviously not the tone in which this would be written, but I think that's the sense that the copy has to convey.

    Best of luck, let us know how it goes.

    Best Regards,
    vip-ip ...
  • It's not necessarily have to be only a internet offer. They also do a lot of mailing, so any copy which can be applied to print or online offers will be valid.
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    • One thing we did at the company I work at is mail packets via FedEx with customized letters. Just did a mail merge for 15 data lines in Excel, with custom fields like "focus" "state" and others. Out comes a standard letter with 5 or 6 data-mined fields that makes the standard letter look like it was written just for that person. We paperclipped the VP's business card to the letter, and he signed it. It went out with a 10-page marketing packet. So far so good: 20% conversions into online demo of our product. At 30% close ratio, the fedex packages were a great investment.

      A. It gets attention in the pile of regular mail
      B. It's a direct appeal to a given person, and that person's company only
      C. Bypass the gatekeeper. "Here's a package for you" > "You've got Vas on line 3"

      Best Regards,
      vip-ip ...
  • Read the books on copy by Robert Collier and Drayton Bird.

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    Hi, I'm trying to write a copy for Loan Modification offer. It's quite difficult. You can't be too aggressive or passive. Can't be too positive or negative. If you write something in the middle, the copy becomes bland and uninteresting.