Finding the Right Message
โ Scribed by Jennifer Havice
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 218 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1495191044
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
**"What Jen Havice explains in this short book is nothing less than a degree in message miningโwhat messages you need to share, what words to use, and how to find them. It's an easy read that packs a major marketing punch."
โRob Marsh, conversion copywriter and strategist, Brandstory
โMost books about voice of customer research cover why itโs important and the outcomes you can expect from implementing it, but they donโt cover the โhow.โ Finding the Right Message breaks VOC research down into a doable, step-by-step process that you can implement immediately.โ
โJenโs framework for discovering, understanding, and applying your customerโs voice in your copy is nothing short of brilliant. Sheโs managed to distill the work of an entire, multi-disciplinary agency into a process that any ONE person can learn and use over and over.โจAs someone who does not enjoy the โonline businessโ hustle, having a website that can essentially be my sales wingman is a pretty big deal to me. So I am beyond excited (and grateful) to have such a simple plan to use to confidently put my site to work for me!โ
โI can totally attest to Jenโs remarks that she understands the quantitatively challenged brain. I am a creative, but Jen makes understanding this stuff so simple and totally doable. Follow this process and you will not only feel smarter but your ideal customers will be knocking on your door!โ
Imagine if you could connect with your website visitors the moment they landed on your site. They understood exactly what kind of value your product or solution provided. And they were eager to join your email list or hit the buy button.
What would that mean to your business?
In Finding The Right Message, pro conversion rate optimizer and online copywriter Jen Havice walks you through how to ask the right questions of your customers to learn what they need to hear from you to take action on your website.
In the book youโll get a step by step guide that any small business owner or marketer can easily start using. Youโll learn:
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step-by-step process for review mining so that you can paint a picture of your customers with the words they use
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Best practices for conducting interviews and surveys
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How to analyze your voice of customer research findings and apply them to your copy
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How to write a value proposition that speaks directly to the customerโs problem and how your product of solution will help fix it
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What the differences between features and benefits really are and how that affects your website copy
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About the Author
Jen Havice is a conversion-centered copywriter and optimizer who helps businesses articulate their messaging and sell more with better performing websites. She has worked with companies all over the world, improving conversion rates with a combination of data driven research and an emphasis on a brand's personality. Her new book, Finding The Right Message, is the go-to guide on conducting voice of customer research and applying it to your website copy. She shares a practical approach to getting at the most important messages your small business customers care about with examples from the online marketing trenches of what works and what doesn't. When Jen's not chasing after three large dogs and two larger horses, you'll find her tapping away at her laptop with a strong cup of Peet's coffee by her side. Jen and her husband call the Twin Cities home, or as she affectionately likes to call it, the Land of 10,000 Hot Dishes. You can check out her website at www.makementionmedia.com or follow her on Twitter @jenhavice.
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