Is anyone here actively working on their copywriting skills? Do you think copywriting is an important part of this 'sector' of affiliate marketing?
One thing I noticed about the "big time" copywriters is that they usually write long sales pitch / CB style offers. I don't really see any top level guys working in our area of affiliate marketing. The reason I say that is because when I look at most landing pages that your typical CPA affiliate promotes, they are usually pretty bad when it comes to their sales writing ability. Most people in this affiliate space seem to put more effort into disguises. Or trying to pass off as an authority figure...
Now obviously those are pretty strong factors in getting sales, but why is there a lack of good copywriting in this affiliate space? I've always wondered why you never see any bad ass direct response copywriters come in and dominate with their level of sales writing ability.
I remember back in 08 when anyone could throw up a website and make money. When I look back at my work I just laugh at how bad it really was, but I was still making 200-300% ROI. I can't even imagine what kind of ROI a decent copywriter would of been making back then.
But even today I see a lack of good salesmanship in most affiliate landing pages. So whats the deal here? Has it come to point where disguises and fake authority trumps writing salesmanship? Or maybe the really top guys don't want to be involved with this side of the industry and would rather make money off their own products (which is obviously the best way to go, but there is still a lot of money to be made on this side of the fence).
Does anyone on this side of affiliate marketing actually care about copywriting or has it basically come down to who can get away with cloaked landers the longest?
One thing I noticed about the "big time" copywriters is that they usually write long sales pitch / CB style offers. I don't really see any top level guys working in our area of affiliate marketing. The reason I say that is because when I look at most landing pages that your typical CPA affiliate promotes, they are usually pretty bad when it comes to their sales writing ability. Most people in this affiliate space seem to put more effort into disguises. Or trying to pass off as an authority figure...
Now obviously those are pretty strong factors in getting sales, but why is there a lack of good copywriting in this affiliate space? I've always wondered why you never see any bad ass direct response copywriters come in and dominate with their level of sales writing ability.
I remember back in 08 when anyone could throw up a website and make money. When I look back at my work I just laugh at how bad it really was, but I was still making 200-300% ROI. I can't even imagine what kind of ROI a decent copywriter would of been making back then.
But even today I see a lack of good salesmanship in most affiliate landing pages. So whats the deal here? Has it come to point where disguises and fake authority trumps writing salesmanship? Or maybe the really top guys don't want to be involved with this side of the industry and would rather make money off their own products (which is obviously the best way to go, but there is still a lot of money to be made on this side of the fence).
Does anyone on this side of affiliate marketing actually care about copywriting or has it basically come down to who can get away with cloaked landers the longest?