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Copy Drivers

Copy Drivers. T hat ENGAGE Fundraising Prospects. Ethan Boldt Chief Content Officer Direct Marketing IQ Who’s Mailing What!. Not Just Any Copy … Great Copy. Order a product Donate money to a cause Send for more information. 7 Key Copy Drivers. Exclusivity Salvation Flattery. Fear

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Copy Drivers

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  1. Copy Drivers That ENGAGE Fundraising Prospects Ethan Boldt Chief Content Officer Direct Marketing IQ Who’s Mailing What!

  2. Not Just Any Copy … Great Copy Order a product Donate money to a cause Send for more information

  3. 7 Key Copy Drivers • Exclusivity • Salvation • Flattery Fear Greed Guilt Anger

  4. Bob Hacker “If your copy is not dripping with one of these, tear it up and start over.”

  5. Fear

  6. Guilt

  7. Harry Walsh The tone of a good direct mail letter is as direct and personal as the writer’s skill can make it. Tell a story if possible.

  8. Friday, 10:40 PM   Dear Friend,   A lady should never get this dirty, she said.   She stood there with a quiet, proud dignity. She was incomparably dirty -- her face and hands smeared, her clothes torn and soiled. The lady was 11.   My brothers are hungry, she said. The two little boys she hugged protectively were 8 and 9. They were three of the most beautiful children I’d ever seen.   Our parents beat us a lot, she said. We had to leave. The boys nodded mutely. We had to leave, one of them echoed. The children did not cry. I struggled to manage part of a smile. It didn’t come off very well. The littlest kid looked back at me, with a quick, dubious grin. I gave him a surreptitious hug. I was all choked up.   I would like to take a shower, the lady said.   Seventeen years ago, I did not know that there were thousands of runaway, abused and abandoned children like these in this country.   I learned the hard way.  

  9. Anger

  10. Flattery

  11. Greed?

  12. Salvation??

  13. Questions? Thanks for Listening! Ethan Boldt Chief Content Officer Direct Marketing IQ eboldt@napco.com 215-238-5223

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