Here’s An Example Of Average Copywriting vs. Words That Truly Work
The Task:
Asking prospects to send in money (donations)
for saving a charity children’s hospital from cutting back – or even closing altogether.
What Most People
Would Write:
Dear Friend,
Did You
know that this
Christmas, over a million children won’t be spending it at home? They be in a hospital, some fighting for life.
Many
parents will be forced to make a terrible choice: Their money or their child’s
health. Hospitals and doctor’s don’t come cheap – and
with so many families with inadequate health insurance or even no health
insurance, if they can’t find a solution… well that could spell the difference
between life and death.
The
Saving Hands Charity Children’s Hospital is for many parents their child’s last
hope.
Won’t you
consider making a donation this year, for the children?
Any
amount would be greatly appreciated, and we promise it will go where intended –
in helping sick children get well.
May god
bless you,
Rachel Kindred
What an “A” Class
Copywriter Would Craft
Dear
Concerned Parent,
Let me
tell you a bit about Suzie.
When I
walked into the children’s cancer ward, I immediately picked her out. The
nurses called her “Little Suzie.” Perhaps it was because she looked so thin and
pale… the awful cancer devouring her health making her small stature even more
noticeable.
Suzie was
nearly bald, the powerful chemicals fighting her illness knowing neither friend
nor foe – killing the good and the bad indiscriminately.
A small
tuft of flaxen yellow hair was all she had left on her little head.
I walked
over, trying not to sadly stare at this young life, so debilitated by her
disease the doctors had all but given up hope.
It was a
day or so before Christmas Eve, and I had a gift for Little Suzie, a special
doll the floor nurse told me Suzie had talked about. I was just about to hand
it to her when… to my horror… I saw she had the exact same one in her arms.
What
could I do? I handed Suzie the gift, and started mumbling an apology. But then
I saw it – a special light came to Suzie’s eyes. She very carefully took the
doll from my trembling hand, put it next to the one she was holding and…
thanked me with a smile that just melted my heart.
But what she said next almost
broke it…
“Now my
dolly has a sister, so she won’t be lonely after I’m gone!”
Cancer is
no respecter of person or age. Little Susie’s parents just didn’t have the
money to afford the best care possible, and possibly her one small chance for
survival.
But there
is real hope for angels like Suzie, and it’s called the Saving Hands Charity
Children’s Hospital. It doesn’t matter how poor a child’s parents are – the Saving
Hands Charity Children’s Hospital care is free. But this one beacon of hope is
about to dim – and may even go out forever.
You see,
Suzie wasn’t in a Saving Hands Hospital.
They simply had no more room.
Budget shortfalls, the failing economy… the icy hand of finances indiscriminately
cutting where it will, even into this wonderful and totally free care. Right down to the bare bones.
Imagine if it was your daughter
lying in that hospital, gently cradling her 2 dolls, knowing that next Christmas she
probably wouldn’t be there to care for them anymore.
Imagine
how you would feel, realizing your precious little one needed medicines and
care, essentials you simply couldn’t afford. There could probably be no greater
pain of loss or despair in your life, could there?
Now
imagine your relief when the doctor comes over to you and says: “Don’t worry…
your daughter is going to get all the care she needs. In fact, I’ll be here to
make sure she does. Everything has already been paid for.”
What release and joy would flood through
your body – knowing you’ll not only have her this Christmas, but many, many
more to come.
Won’t you help a child like Suzie by donating
whatever you can today… right now in fact?
Every
penny will go the Save The Saving Hands Charity Children’s Hospital Fund.
Nothing will be wasted on trips,
or fancy dinners, or fundraiser galas. Everyone working with this charity is donating their time
and their efforts. Their only reward is seeing children like Suzie getting the
help and care they need – and the thanks of their very grateful parents.
Please help now… because for so many Little Suzie’s,
there may very well be no more tomorrows.
May God
truly bless you.
Rachel
Kindred
P.S. You
may wonder if the story about Little Suzie is real. I can assure it is. The
only thing changed is her name. It’s
been 4 years since then, and I now have those two dolls as a remembrance of
the kindness and love of this wonderful small little girl. You see… I was the one who gave her that second
doll.
I’m
taking care of those dolls now… praying every day no other family has
to suffer like the parents of Little Suzie did ever again.
For
“Suzie”… her parents… and every life too young to be taken… please, please give what you can.
***
Now I ask you…
·
Did the 1st
letter hit you in your gut?
·
Did it tear at
your heartstrings?
·
Did it make
you even weep a little?
Probably
not.
But the 2nd
letter…
If you are a parent, I bet
you started to choke up a bit – didn’t you? You thought of your own child – and
what you wouldn’t do to save their life if need be.
The story became personal
for you. It was no longer some nameless kid in some sterile hospital ward… it’s
a small, sick little girl named Suzie… and she desperately needs your help.
So… which one of these
letters will be getting your hard earned cash?
Hard
choice, huh?
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