The Menu #44: Do NOT break these 7 copywriting rules

The Menu

By Amanda Natividad | @amandanat

600 of you are here by way of Alex Banks, who generously introduced my Sunday newsletter to you. Welcome! Today's edition will take 6 minutes of your time.


I struggle with writing. All. The. Time.

You probably do too.

So sometimes I need to remind myself of my guardrails, or rules, to help me focus.

For today's newsletter: my seven rules of copywriting.

1) You get only 1 marketing goal. What is the ONE action you want your readers to take? Buy your product? Register for your webinar? Pick one. Any more than that and you'll muddy up your message. Don't be greedy.

2) You get only 1 messaging goal. What is the ONE IDEA you want your readers to leave with? The idea is not the action. They might smash the subscribe button, but that isn't the provoking thought that's lingering in their minds.

3) One idea per sentence. Compound sentences. Independent clauses. Blah blah, that's too hard. Save that for your 2,000-word Substack post. But your LinkedIn post to promote that 15-minute essay? You gotta get punchy. Direct. Active voice. Strip out the adverbs.

4) Write at a 5th grade reading level. More than half of American adults read below the 6th grade reading level. Keep in mind this is copywriting, not a persuasive essay. You're writing for a landing page. Or Twitter. Or a billboard. You're catering to people who read like 10-year-olds AND are skimming.

5) Binary ideas only. Sorry, you don't like that. You're classy and prefer nuance. I would agree with you... if this were a 2,000-word Substack post. Copywriting is the classic way to qualify leads. You want people to think "Hell yes" or "Hell no." Once you have their attention — they clicked on your blog, popped in their headphones for your 1-hour podcast, whatever — then you go into detail to back up your bold claim.

And yes. You have to back it up. Otherwise, you're a grifter.

6) Write your hook at least 3 times. Promo copy for an email? Or a thread? The first intro you write is your personal therapy session: "Every time I sit down to write, I get writer's block. I've realized it's becau—" BLEECHHH nobody cares. But get it out of your system and try again. Good, you're getting closer. Delete that one too. Third time's a charm, right? At this point, you're thinking more empathetically about your reader. You're less focused on what you feel like saying. You're more focused on the value they need from you.

7) Writing and editing are two different activities. Never combine them. It's tempting to bang out that 100-word marketing email and schedule it one sitting. Resist. Mental distance = not getting precious with your ideas. Write the thing and walk away. Switch locations. Do laundry. Have a porch beer with your neighbor. Come back later and edit. I promise you this works.

And if the writing task still feels daunting, take comfort in this final constraint: Your only job is to get the reader to the next sentence.

You got this.

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1️⃣ OXO Good Grips can opener: Someone once told me that the OXO founder created the houseware brand in honor of his wife who lived with arthritis. So now, OXO is the first place I check for any new tools. In particular, I love their can opener. It's easy to clip on and turn the dial.

2️⃣ Pyrex glass storage containers: Most people recommend the fancy storage containers that clip and lock on all 4 sides. But I find those hard to use. I have to lean onto the container with my full bodyweight in order to snap them shut. And I'm short — which means leaning onto a kitchen counter higher than waist-level is hard to do. These Pyrex containers have soft plastic lids that seal on easily. They might not be officially leak-proof but I've never had problems. Plus, they're not that large, which means they can't get too heavy.

3️⃣ Oval or rectangular measuring spoons: These are objectively better than round counterparts because these will actually fit into your narrow spice jars. This isn't an accessibility issue. It's just a smart purchase.

4️⃣ Ove Glove oven mitts: I can hear you laughing. Har har. You can use those weird silicone fingertip mitts* if you like, but don't get mad at me when you burn your hand trying to pour soup from a heavy saucepan. You need heavy duty mitts like the Ove Glove when you're pulling a 12-pound roast out of the oven (and please, protect your body: back straight, chest up, lower into a squat). These mitts are also helpful if you have carpal tunnel, arthritis, or have weak wrists or hands.

5️⃣ Tip: Make a batch of minced garlic: If you don't have jarred minced garlic and you'd like to make your own (or make it for someone else), grind a bunch of peeled cloves in a food processor, transfer to a mason jar or glass container, and cover that minced garlic with olive oil. Seal with lid. It should keep in the fridge for about 1 week.

*I am allowed to make fun of these because I also use them.

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