Copywriters Podcast

Episode 001 - Curiosity Headlines


Listen Later


There’s nothing quite like watching little kids staring at wrapped-up presents under the Christmas tree. They’re so excited. They know they’re supposed to wait until Christmas to open the presents, but their curiosity about what’s inside the packages is driving them crazy!
Same thing, actually, with a good curiosity headline. This kind of headline gives your prospect just enough information to keep them reading. The curiosity is like the itch that can’t be scratched any other way… than by reading your copy all the way through . Your prospect is propelled by curiosity.
A quick note: Copy is powerful. You’re responsible for how you use what you hear on this podcast. Most of the time, common sense is all you need. But if you make extreme claims… and/or if you’re writing copy for offers in highly regulated industries like health, finance, and business opportunity… you may want to get a legal review after you write and before you start using your copy. My larger clients do this all the time.
Now… curiosity headlines.
• Why curiosity is such a powerful force. (We’ll examine a few great curiosity headlines to see what it looks like when it’s done really well.)
Why: people are afraid of missing out… or becoming “less than” those who know… or not getting info that can finally help them achieve their deepest desires.
Some great curiosity headlines:
Old classic: Do You Make These Mistakes In English? (Maxwell Sackheim)
Newer Classic: Amazing Secret Discovered by One-Legged Golfer Adds 50 Yards To Your Drives, Eliminates Hooks And Slices, And Can Slash Up To 10 Strokes (John Carlton)
Recent Excellent Example: It Ain’t Sexy, But It’s Got Razor Sharp Teeth (Ben Settle, talking about hearing Doberman Dan talking about paying yourself first)
• What Works and What Doesn’t Work With Curiosity Headlines
- What doesn’t work – something totally off topic of your copy… or, something totally unbelievable… or, something obscure and subtle
Let’s say you’re marketing a lightweight portable bicycle pump that automatically inflates your tire to the exact pressure you want.
Off-topic curiosity headline that won’t work: Ancient Greek Philosophers Never Knew About ThIs
Curiosity headline that won’t work: Bike Manufacturers Would KILL Me If They Knew I Was Telling You About This
Obscure curiosity headline that won’t work: PSI Issues Don’t Just Exist In Clean Rooms With Air Locks
What works: How To Keep Your Tires At Better Pressure Than Anyone Else In The Race!
• How To Develop Your Own Winning Curiosity Headline
> First: Don’t start with your product or service… and don’t start with your prospect’s curiosity. Or with some clever idea you might have.
Start with your prospects themselves.
What’s the problem on their mind that you’re going to explain how to solve (even if that means solving the problem by buying something that solves it)? You’ll address this problem and the solution in the copy, but jot them both down.
> Now that we know the problem, let’s brainstorm a few things your prospect might want to know or know more about right off the bat – without knowing anything more than they know right now. Remember, they haven’t read your copy yet and they might not know anything about your product or company.
Don’t stop with one or two things they might be curious about. See if you can come up with five or six. Maybe even eight or 10!
> Third – pick the one thing you think your prospects would be most curious about if you only gave them a little information in your headline, and promised more in your copy.
Then write a few headlines with that one item. A few curiosity headlines. Here are four templates to get you started:
1. What ___ know about ____ that you don’t
2. How do you _______ ?
3. New discovery shows ______
4. The secret of ______
> Now – pick the best one – or - test a few until you find the one that works best!


Download.
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Copywriters PodcastBy David Garfinkel

  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9

4.9

94 ratings


More shows like Copywriters Podcast

View all
The GaryVee Audio Experience by Gary Vaynerchuk

The GaryVee Audio Experience

16,833 Listeners

The Amy Porterfield Show by Amy Porterfield

The Amy Porterfield Show

4,572 Listeners

The StoryBrand Podcast by StoryBrand.com

The StoryBrand Podcast

1,927 Listeners

Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips by Eric Siu and Neil Patel

Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips

1,261 Listeners

Founders by David Senra

Founders

2,170 Listeners

The Martell Method w/ Dan Martell by Dan Martell

The Martell Method w/ Dan Martell

574 Listeners

The Copywriter Club Podcast by Rob Marsh

The Copywriter Club Podcast

209 Listeners

The Game with Alex Hormozi by Alex Hormozi

The Game with Alex Hormozi

4,456 Listeners

The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett by DOAC

The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett

8,385 Listeners

The Russell Brunson Show by Russell Brunson | YAP Media

The Russell Brunson Show

927 Listeners

My First Million by Hubspot Media

My First Million

2,647 Listeners

Huberman Lab by Scicomm Media

Huberman Lab

29,169 Listeners

The Startup Ideas Podcast by Greg Isenberg

The Startup Ideas Podcast

203 Listeners

Marketing Against The Grain by Hubspot Media

Marketing Against The Grain

356 Listeners

Good Content with Shannon McKinstrie by Shannon McKinstrie

Good Content with Shannon McKinstrie

127 Listeners