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Copywriting Tricks: Mastering the Voice

May 7th, 2008 Dina at Wordfeeder.com

Seeing as I feel pressured to start my work day at 4 a.m. this week, I thought I’d go easy on myself and not try to come up with new content for the copywriting blog. What I’m going to do instead is turn your attention to quite a decent piece on how to nab the “voice” in your copywriting. I wrote this in 2006 and likely published it in Word Food, the Copywriting Newsletter. But even so - I’m pretty happy with the way it sounds and think the old mare has still got some life left in ‘er. And by ‘old mare’ I am in no way referring to myself. ;0

Copywriting Tricks: Mastering the Voice

by Dina Giolitto

Professional copywriters are well-familiar with what’s commonly referred to as “the voice.” What is this exactly, and why do you need to master it in your writing?

If writing is icecream, then “the voice” is the flavor in your scoop. You may be slurping on mellow vanilla, while I’m over here crunching Rocky Road. Sure, we’re bothing having a cold and creamy treat, but our waffle cones are packing two entirely different tastes. So it is with the “voice” that carries your message in writing.

Another way to say this: the voice is the personality that comes across by way of your written message. When you set pen to paper or get those keys clicking, what comes out is your own voice or chosen style of expression.

The words and intonation you choose may be very different than what I’d use. That’s the variance in the voice. You must nab this for your copywriting clientele if you want to impress people!

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