HubSpot columnist Eddie Shleyner has shared useful copywriting lessons from Gary Bencivenga, a copywriting expert whom Shleyner calls ‘The World’s Best Copywriter’.

Shleyner says, “Bencivenga is a Hall of Fame copywriter. He’s on par with John Caples and Eugene Schwartz, David Ogilvy and Joe Sugarman. He knew what he was doing. That is, he knew how to write copy that captured attention, garnered engagement, and drove readers to take action.

Like any effective copywriter, Bencivenga was part writer, part psychologist. As a writer, he was able to produce clear, concise sentences. As a psychologist, he excelled at thinking like his prospect. He understood her, empathized with her. And that’s what this article is about.

It’s about the big-picture concepts you can learn by studying one of Bencivenga’s most successful controls. In other words, this article won’t teach you how to write like a copywriter as much as it’ll teach you how to think like one”.

How to Write Copy People Notice, Read, and Trust: Lessons from “The World’s Best Copywriter”

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