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      Volume 13, Number 28: Issue #178                                                             ISSN: 1933-9690

Welcome, fellow writer!

In each issue of Word Wise, you get writing tips to help you save time and write better.

Writing formulas have been around awhile - and with good reason: they save time and they work.  Today's tip shows you how to use a trusted copywriting formula to write helpful, well-structured articles and blog posts.  Let me know   what you think of this tip!
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FEATURE: AIDA - Try This Copywriting Formula for Articles, Blog Posts

AIDA Formula
The AIDA formula is widely-used model in copywriting, particularly by copywriters in sales letters and nonprofit leaders in appeal letters.

But I find it handy for writing all kinds of  content, especially for  writing articles, web pages, and  blog posts.

For a long time I thought the AIDA formula was a writers-only concoction - a  persuasive copywriting template which we use for the express purpose of getting the reader to buy a product or give a gift.  Little did I know that we writers hijacked it from marketers. 

The formula started its life as a tried-and-true advertising model.  AIDA is an acronym credited to ...

More Copywriting Formulas that Save You Time
Understanding Writing Formulas: Why They Work, When to Use Them 3 Appeal Letter Copywriting Formulas Bob Stone's 7-Step Copywriting Formula The 4 P's Writing Formula: Great for Persuasive Writing
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