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Slobber-knockingš„power words
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Slobber-knockingš„power words
I had to constrain myself this morning. Too many hacks to share with ya. So, I chose THE ONE and the rest are waiting on a pile of index cards atop my desk.
After I lay this hack out, Iāve compiled Mondayās Marketing News along with a tool to save your phalanges and time.
Letās begin with the harmless Poll below.
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Hack: How to Make Your Power Words Slobber-Knockers
There are untold power word lists scattered about the web. I often cling to this one from Optinmonster.
Most writers know power words are great for slamming into headlines.
However, we writing weirdos are not using these muscled-up words enough, as youāll see in a minute in a quick breakdown of their usefulness.
Also, we donāt mix them up enough. Prolly because of those lists I mentioned.
Nothing wrong with swiping power words off lists, but hereās how to add filthy power words you may not find on a basic list or puritan list or scientology one either.
Spotting Power Words to Wield Like Jason Voorhees Does a Machete
Read slower. And read things you normally donāt. Thatās the way to spot unique power words to you and unique to your audience.
Donāt worry, if you donāt have time to read more, you can do the same by watching / listening to videos and audio.
Instead of reading slow, in this case, be mindful of what youāre hearing and note odd power words and phrases that make your mind shimmy and shake.
And, yeah, youāll have to listen / watch stuff you normally donāt. Else, youāre only gonna notice words you already have in your bag of tricks.
You gotta get outside the box with your āinputsā before you can output anything that jars the pupils right out of your readersā eye sockets.
Examples of easy ways to do this:
A Gen Zer could listen to some 90ās rap or 70s country music
A Gen Xer could read a book written by a Gen Zer
A Millennial could watch some black-and-white films or spaghetti westerns
A Boomer could read one of 48 magazines dedicated to Taylor Swift (wish I were kidding - 48)
All this may seem silly, but how else can you get ahold of power words that arenāt overused?
Remember, these attention-grabbing, conversion-causing words work in other ways besides headlines.
The Skinny on Power Words
Changing a single power word in marketing copy can boost conversion rates by up to 139%
Using power words that build trust is particularly effective, as 46% of customers increased their purchases from companies they trusted in 2024
About 30% of customers see power words related to discounts and special offers as a good reason to buy
Mini-report on how power words are typically used.
News organizations use power words to create urgency and emotional impact:
"Breaking" and "Exclusive" for immediacy
"Shocking" and "Devastating" for emotional response
"Revealed" and "Exposed" for investigative pieces
Headlines with specific terms to boost click-through rates:
"Secret" to imply insider knowledge
"New" to suggest fresh information
"Facts" to promise authoritative content
Sales Pages
Trusty power words establish credibility:
"Guaranteed" and "Proven"
"Authentic" and "Legitimate"
"Expert" and "Authoritative"
Words that highlight benefits:
"Transform" and "Revolutionary"
"Exclusive" and "Limited"
"Premium" and "Elite"
Upsells & Cross-sells
Terms that create urgency:
"Last chance" and "Ending soon"
"Only X left" and "Limited time"
"Exclusive offer" and "Special access"
Words that justify additional purchases:
"Upgrade" and "Enhanced"
"Bonus" and "Complementary"
"Premium" and "Advanced"
Check-out Pages
Terms that build confidence:
"Secure" and "Protected"
"Safe" and "Guaranteed"
"Risk-free" and "Money-back"
Words that prevent abandonment:
"Now" and "Today"
"Instant" and "Immediate"
"Don't miss out" and "Act fast"
Abandoned Cart Emails
Terms that drive recovery:
"Reserved" and "Waiting"
"Running out" and "Almost gone"
"Popular" and "In demand"
Words that create connection:
"Exclusive" and "Special"
"Selected" and "Chosen"
"Reserved" and "Saved"
Good swipeable resource for you in that mini-report. But, hereās how you could use new and improved super-power wordsā¦
6 revisions from above with odd or orphaned power words.
āRunning Outāā¦ changes toā¦ āEven Looters are gonna miss outā
āExclusiveā... becomesā¦ āAs if, Peonsā
āInstantā... converts toā¦ āWhiplash-Speedā
āSecureā... changes toā¦ āHulk-Proofā
āOnly 4 leftā... becomesā¦ āNo idea how many are left, itās been hell at check-outā
āExpertā... becomesā¦ āElon-Levelā
āShockingā... converts toā¦ āPants-Wetting eventā
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Shane McLendon - Copy Kingpin