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This OG video from advertising legend David Ogilvy is worth your listen. Some key points: • 2 minute ads outperform 30 seconds (can still be relevant) • Direct response outperforms general •Bigger agencies ≠ better So what is direct response, and how can you use it on your own? Let's talk about it.. Often times, ads go nowhere. This doesn't mean ads are ineffective. Rather, it means the ad did not elicit the correct response from its viewer. This can have a few causes: • The message was confusing • Viewer was not the target audience • Call to action was unclear Take for example most TV spots. You can't REALLY take an action directly from the TV screen. Maybe later if you recall the ad. But not right then. In the past, direct mail used to be the antidote to this problem. You send someone a sales letter. They like it, they mail back a check. Now, of course, its social ads. You see an IG ad for some fly kicks. Buy em on the spot. Clearly - direct response is a higher ROI form of advertising. So what are some ways to write it? First - always include a call to action. Point the audience directly to your desired response. Tell them: → Where to buy → How to buy → The price And let them make their decision. Second - build the story. This one's easy. Classic framework to use: AIDA Get their Attention Keep their Interest Create their Desire Influence their Action Third - keep it simple. Stop talking so much. The truth is: people don't want to hear it. General rule of thumb here, is to write your entire first draft out. Then cut by 1/3rd. Seem like a lot? Cut by another 1/3rd. You'll be shocked at the clarity improvement.

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