Getting your creative juices flowing. . .

How do you get your creative juices to flow when you need to get that sales letter written?

When you are immersed in the day-to-day flow of your business it can be difficult to pull yourself away enough to allow those innovative, compelling words to materialise.

And sometimes we need to get back the imagination and free thinking of our childhood - see things through fresh eyes, with a new, vibrant perspective.

But how?

In my sales letter writing workshops I aim to get that free feeling in the delegates, before they even put pen to paper. Sure, I go through the ’science’ behind writing an effective sales letter (or advert)…

  • craft eye-catching headlines
  • structure the letter to follow my skeleton outline
  • write a personal letter to your prospect
  • paint the picture of what the reader gets - benefits - in a language that resonates with him

All of this is important. But facing a blank page or empty computer screen is a real dampener for many.

So I start off by giving everyone a small bottle of champagne.

What?!

Encourage people to drink - like a writing equivalent of dutch courage?

Absolutely Not!! ;)

The bottle is champagne bubbles - the type you see at weddings.

Having fun - for some going back to the childhood pleasure of blowing bubbles - lightens your mood.

It generates laughter; lessens the sometimes sombre and serious mood of business. And thoughts and ideas start to percolate through.

And, happily, for many it does make writing easier, because writing about your passion; your business is fun! Isn’t it?

Give it a go - what have you got to lose? You might surprise yourself with a flow of creative writing that ‘hits the mark’.

~ Carol Bentley

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Written by Carol Bentley on April 8, 2008
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