The Boron Letters – Gary C. Halbert

The Boron Letters – Gary C. Halbert

This is a collection of touching letters from Gary C. Halbert, the greatest copywriter in history, to his youngest son. In these letters, he shares some insider strategies and wise counsel.

Goals and Planning

The Strength of Persistence

At least twice, try something.

Even the second time you try something difficult, it will be much simpler. Not slightly, but significantly. not just in athletics, but in nearly everything.

Everyone wants to climb the mountain, but the key distinction between those who have succeeded and those who are still at the bottom can be made by simply showing up the following day to try again.

 

Overcoming Negativity

Copywriting fundamentals

The so what test: bullet proof your writing

Confidence and self-reliance

Keeping your enthusiasm engine running

Advice for writing better marketing copy

Attributes of a good writer

Aida formula for better writing

Copywriting must be done in accordance with a formula, such as the AIDA: 

ATTENTION, INTEREST, DESIRE, ACTION.

What you write should:

Good for the eyes

Practical life advice

Passion is greater than profit

The Hamburger Stand

What advantages would you most want to have on your side if you and I both owned hamburger stands and were competing to see who could sell the most hamburgers?

A) Top-notch meat for your hamburgers.

B) An area with a lot of foot traffic on a street corner.

C) Having the option to charge less.

None of the above!

A STARVING CROWD is the best advantage of all.

Key Takeaways from The Boron Letters

Tips for writing well

Your best customers hot list

Your own customer list is the best of all.

Nothing improves your bottom line faster than selling something new to your existing customers and finding new prospects.

Characteristics of “Hot” Lists

Recency: The more recently a person purchased something similar to what you are selling (via mail), the more receptive he will be to your offer.

Frequency: The more frequently a person purchases a specific item, the stronger their desire for that type of product or service.

The Copywriting Primer

When you become stuck or emotionally clogged, one way to get yourself unclogged and flowing again is to simply keep moving. Walk or run. Jog. Write. Do your dishes. Or something. But don’t sit around waiting for a divine flash.

Write from beginning to end in one sitting to avoid letting your different moods on different days seep into your copy and make it disjointed.

A good first impression

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