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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Overview of Copywriting Areas
The Elements of Copywriting nicely explains how to write copy that sells in the most important areas/fields such as direct mail, press releases, product catalogues etc.

As a junior copywriter at an advertising agency I can recommend this book to junior copywriters or persons that are thinking of becomming copywriters. For seniors this book will probably be too general...

Published on October 24, 2001 by Christian Uhl

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good guide to writing copy
I had never read a book about writing copy before, so a lot of what I read from this book was new to me. I learned a lot from reading this book, although I felt that a lot of it repeated itself over and over. "Be concise, be specific, get their attention, have an eye-grabbing headline." Well duh. I had to have read a lot of the same things twice, although...
Published on July 9, 2000 by Christy Y. Lai


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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good guide to writing copy, July 9, 2000
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Christy Y. Lai (Portland, OR USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Elements of Copywriting: The Essential Guide to Creating Copy That Gets the Res (Paperback)
I had never read a book about writing copy before, so a lot of what I read from this book was new to me. I learned a lot from reading this book, although I felt that a lot of it repeated itself over and over. "Be concise, be specific, get their attention, have an eye-grabbing headline." Well duh. I had to have read a lot of the same things twice, although they were designated for different topics, from advertising to brochures to press releases. At least I got the information tattooed into my head. This is an older book, so the section on writing copy for websites is rendered completely useless. But other than that, if you want a guide on writing effective copy, this is a good book for you. If you are experienced in copywriting, it could be of help, but you'd be reading what you already know.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Overview of Copywriting Areas, October 24, 2001
This review is from: Elements of Copywriting: The Essential Guide to Creating Copy That Gets the Res (Paperback)
The Elements of Copywriting nicely explains how to write copy that sells in the most important areas/fields such as direct mail, press releases, product catalogues etc.

As a junior copywriter at an advertising agency I can recommend this book to junior copywriters or persons that are thinking of becomming copywriters. For seniors this book will probably be too general in its content. How ever the first part of the book can be used for inspiration on where to put your emphasis in your copy. And because of that it might be helpful even for seniors.

The greatest thing about The Elements of Copywriting is how the content is organized. You can read it from cover to cover or use it as a reference. I'll keep this book on my desk - it might come in handy when I'm low on ideas..

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Copywriting Primer, January 7, 2004
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James Sadler (Plano, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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With this book, Gary Blake and Robert W. Bly have written a well-organized and concise guide to copywriting. While not nearly as comprehensive as Bly's "The Copywriter's Handbook,"(which you also get if you are buying this book), "The Elements of Copywriting" is a great introduction to copywriting for most people. It covers a number of areas of copywriting: display advertising, direct mail, brochures, catalogs, press releases, press kits, audiovisual promotions, Web-site material, and more.

It quickly and deftly outlines the differences between copywriting and other writing, e.g., it's perfectly acceptable to use "And" to begin sentences in advertising copy. Blake and Bly address each type of copywriting task mentioned above individually, as well as providing more broad-based rules for copywriting: use a conversational, friendly tone; use simple words and short sentences;focus on the customer, not the product; and close with a "call to action."

This is a very concise guide to copywriting that is an excellent starting point for those wanting to learn the craft.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful content, great reference source., March 16, 2002
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Gary Blake and Robert Bly do a great job of bringing the core of copywriting. I find this book more a reference than something I am going to read cover to cover. Great coverage of Direct Mail and writing for the web, all around very useful book in helping my customers become more profitable - plus improve my own sales and marketing materials.

Only caveat, the paragraphs could use a bit more space between them and some other font for headlines would make it easier to read. Outside of that the content is superb!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read book, pull in a prospect (reader) and sell., January 16, 1998
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This book covers the fundamentals of persuasive writing. If you want to write a piece, that draws the reader in. If you want to increase your sales, and discover a lot of techniques, to convince,sell, and write that perfect article.. This book is for you. It will hone your writing to a scalpel - sharp edge. Very pragmatic, and full of excelent ideas.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Basic Copywriting Text, August 11, 2005
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R. Carlson (San Diego North County) - See all my reviews
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I read the book in 2 days and immediately found ideas that improved my current writing and editing projects. This is not a cutting edge, radically innovative book. It is a short, well organized, basic copywriting text. I'm glad I bought it.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Lather, Rinse, Repeat, & Repeat, & Repeat..., February 2, 2010
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I don't normally leave book reviews, but I was forced into reading this for my journalism class and it was an utter waste of my time. If you know anything about writing and advertising - that is, if you have ever read a magazine or seen an ad on the side of a bus - you should already know the things that are written in this book. It is mostly all just common sense. And every single point made in the book was said at least 162 times over and over and over and over - and not even in a new and interesting way! It was so frustrating, my blood pressure rises just thinking about it. Do yourself a favor and avoid this book, get the cliff notes if you can - the points they make are relevant, just way too obvious, and they are SO OFTEN repeated that someone out there must have caught on and compacted the main points down to something with more readability to it.... Sorry for the negativity, but I hate when my time is wasted.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Quick Crash Course in Copywriting, April 24, 2009
This review is from: Elements of Copywriting: The Essential Guide to Creating Copy That Gets the Res (Paperback)
If you want a comprehensive guide to copywriting, then I would recommend that you buy Robert Bly's Copywriting Handbook. There is nothing better to teach you copywriting or reinforce what you already know about copywriting than that book.

However, if you want a nice little reference to keep on your desk that will help you find information about copywriting quickly, then I would recommend this book. Unlike the other, this particular book is more about providing you tips on copywriting. It is not meant to be an exhaustive reference on copywriting.

This book is also written by Robert Bly, but unlike his comprehensive copywriting guide, this book is more of a quick reference.

The beauty of copywriting is that most of the main principles that worked yesterday will work today. The principles outlined in this book are timeless and always effective. That's what makes it such a valuable desk reference.

However, if you want information on writing copy for the internet, I would recommend you look elsewhere. The information here is dated, and it goes back to when the internet was young and not as graphical as it is today. Still, this is a nice book to have on your desk when you want to know something quickly about copywriting or you need inspiration.

There's still a lot of valuable information in this book though, so you definitely want to read it. The truth is, even now the internet is still deeply influenced by direct response copywriting, so you still want to learn these principles.

The bottom line is that this book is a good crash course in copywriting.
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT BOOK, March 24, 1999
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This book is great! Everything is compiled in one place so there is hardly a need for another book to learn the concepts of marketing writing! Great for beginners!
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11 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The Killer B's, January 17, 1999
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Mr. Blake and Mr. Bly are the "Killer B's" when it comes to encouraging creativity in ads. They recommend holding the status quo and not rocking the creative boat. Safe advice, but hardly inspiring to a newbie in the copywriting field. Follow their beat and you might wind up like the rats in "The Pied Piper". Better to read Luke Sullivan's book "Squeeze This Whipple" to get your juices flowing instead of risking creative clots with this!
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