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Raise your hand if you’ve ever read an advertisement and have then felt compelled to buy what that advertisement was selling?
You can put your hand down now. No need to freak out your coworkers.
Marketers and advertisers have been harnessing the power of words to sell you things like car insurance, sugary cereal, lambskin condoms and Air Jordans for centuries.
This is an art and a science called copywriting, which basically means to sell products and services through powerful marketing words.
While traditionally, copywriting has been used in things like newspapers, magazine advertisements, billboards and direct sales letters… today copywriting has crept its way into every nook and cranny of the digital world. It’s on websites. It’s in emails. It’s on landing pages. It’s in podcasts. It’s everywhere.
Now, while in this article I can’t teach you how to become a killer copywriter (I can only do that if you buy my copywriting guide)… I can give you a few words to think about when writing your next product description, headline, slogan or what have you.
While you might be skeptical, the words we use matter… a lot.
In an article I published last week, I brought up a number of online brands that spend a considerable amount of time and energy on writing their blog headlines. Why? Because in some cases they have seen a 500% improvement in share-ability.
I have even noticed this myself when writing anything from articles to my Sticky Notes emails. For example, to get you to click this post, I used the word “powerful”… which is actually somewhere on our list today.
Anyways, below, you will find 100 of the most powerful marketing words –– each of which has been placed into various categories. The words that have an “*” next to them are what the late David Ogilvy considered to be the most persuasive words in advertising.
Never heard of this Ogilvy character? He is widely considered to be the greatest advertiser of all time. So, while I believe all these marketing words are powerful, pay extra attention to Ogilvy’s.
Let’s begin.
Promising something to your prospective customer sells. One way to get your readers to turn into buyers is to make them a promise that’s worth buying. Below you will find a handful of powerful marketing words that can help you make this promise.
1. Guarantee
2. Sale
3. Unconditional
4. Promise
5. Risk-free
6. Pledge
In marketing and advertising, time is your friend. Use it. If your customer only has 3-weeks to accept your offer, remind them that time is running out.
7. Now *
8. Expires
9. Quick *
10. Instantaneously
11. Immediately
12. Soon
13. Hurry *
14. Instantly
15. Suddenly *
16. Going-fast
17. Minute
18. Second
19. Last
If you’re jumping off the high-dive at the public pool, you like to know how deep it is. 12 feet makes you feel more at ease than say 3 feet. Your customer is trading her hard-earned money for your product or service, this can be as scary as jumping off the high-dive –– make sure she is at ease. Here are a few powerful marketing words that can help.
20. Bargain *
21. Easy *
22. Best-seller
23. Satisfaction
24. Simple
25. Smooth
26. Painless
27. Light
28. no-fuss
29. Cinch
30. Straight-forward
31. Success
32. Ironclad
33. Safe
34. money-back
35. Protected
36. Privacy
37. Tested
If you’re buying bottled water, you probably don’t give a rip whether or not it is premium –– unless you’re a big fan of Fiji. Now… cars, houses, denim jeans, designer kicks and sunglasses are different. If you’re selling a luxury versus a commodity, make your customer aware of the luxury they’re buying by utilizing these powerful marketing words.
38. State-of-the-art
39. Invite-only
40. Fresh
41. Hand-crafted
42. Small-batches
43. Pristine
44. Spick-and-span
45. Brand-new
46. Premium
47. luxurious
48. Wealthy
Exclusivity is simple. If you and I were to walk into a gas station to buy a candy bar and the clerk were to say –– you can have any candy bar in this place but this particular one isn’t for sale –– you and I would look twice at the candy bar that wasn’t for sale. People want what they can’t have and they want what other people can’t have –– this is called exclusivity. The words we use can help high-quality products and services be more highly sought-after than others.
49. Secret
50. Limited
51. Rare
52. Few
53. Edition
54. Unique
55. Exotic
56. Select
57. Authentic
58. Model
The late Zig Ziglar was famous for saying, “People often say that motivation doesn’t last. Well, neither does bathing — that’s why we recommend it daily.” You, myself and our customers don’t wake up motivated or inspired –– the feeling comes and goes. Our job as marketers and advertisers is to help our customers get inspired and motivated to buy whatever we’re selling. This doesn’t magically happen. Igniting the feeling requires well-placed powerful marketing words that start a fire.
59. Revolutionary *
60. Extraordinary
61. Amazing *
62. Remarkable *
63. Startling *
64. Sensational *
65. Magic *
66. Miracle *
67. You
68. Improvement *
69. Results
Today, selling is about getting your prospect to stop scrolling. When writing copy, this needs to be in the back of your mind at all times –– how can I get Bob to stop scrolling at 100 mph? The powerful marketing words you’ll find below can help you freeze your customer's thumbs.
70. Announcing *
71. Start
72. Stop
73. Running
74. Deal
75. Introducing *
76. Offer *
77. Compare *
78. Challenge *
79. Wanted *
80. Discover
81. Release
82. Soon
I tend to get a little bit flashy when it comes to writing copy. This can be either a strength or a weakness depending on the circumstance. While I think all marketers and advertisers should write with the goal to sell simply and powerfully… sometimes you just have to spice things up. Here are a few of my personal favorites when it comes to powerful marketing terminology.
83. Dazzling
84. Ravishing
85. Brilliant
86. Honeyed
87. Compelling
88. Ultra
89. Plethora
90. Unicorn
91. Zesty
92. Cosmic
93. Supernova
94. Killjoy
95. Bulletproof
96. Staggering
97. Titanic
98. God-speed
99. Smashing
100. Triumph
Hot damn. That was fun. Thanks for reading and good luck copy-slinging. Also, if you wanna read more… subscribe to my email list here.
ByCole Schafer.
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