#031: For Better Copywriting, P.A.S.T.O.R. [Podcast]

Published: Oct. 18, 2012, 4:09 p.m.

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If your copywriting is not selling enough, maybe it\'s because you have failed to P.A.S.T.O.R. And I\'m not talking about preaching\\u2026

Copywriting: The Key To Wealth Generation

If you can write effective sales copy, you can literally write your own paycheck.

There really should be no such thing as a \\u201cbroke copywriter\\u201d.

By definition, good copywriters can create money out of thin air. So why does copy so often fail?

Copywriting Fails When You Ignore Universal Principles

There are universal psychological triggers that help you sell more effectively.\\xa0 Certainly, there are universal principles to writing persuasive sales copy. After all, as John E. Kennedy taught us, copywriting is mere \\u201csalesmanship in print\\u201d

You can hardly \\u201cswing a cat\\u201d without hitting a copywriter who has a \\u201cformula\\u201d for writing copy. Most of these formulas are actually quite good. The one I\'m going to share with you today, though, is intentionally based on these universal principles.

To Sell More, P.A.S.T.O.R. Your Customers

Most people associate the term \\u201cpastor\\u201d with the preacher at church. While this is certainly true in most cases, the original meaning of the word \\u201cpastor\\u201d was actually \\u201cto shepherd\\u201d. And what does the shepherd do? He or she cares for, feeds, and protects the flock.

Now, before we go any further, I should address the habit that some marketers have of referring to their customers as their \\u201cherd\\u201d. It seems to paint an unflattering picture. This kind of imagery is not what I am invoking here. The actual role of a shepherd is a loving, caring, and protective one. In fact, Jesus, who called himself the \\u201cGood Shepherd\\u201d, actually laid down his life for his flock.

I am certainly not suggesting any religious overtones for your copy: what I am suggesting is that you adopt the same loving, caring, and protective role as you write copy for your prospects and customers.

And, as you might\'ve guessed, P.A.S.T.O.R. is also an acronym for pieces of your copy. Here is the explanation:

  • \\u201cP\\u201d is for PROBLEM
  • \\u201cA\\u201d is for AMPLIFY
  • \\u201cS\\u201d is for STORY and SOLUTION
  • \\u201cT\\u201d is for TRANSFORMATION and TESTIMONY
  • \\u201cO\\u201d is for OFFER
  • \\u201cR\\u201d is for RESPONSE

If you apply the mindset of being a shepherd to your readers, and you follow the sequence of the\\xa0P.A.S.T.O.R formula, my prediction is you will experience more sales, more profits, and more happy customers\\u2026 more often.

Spiritual Foundations

When we pray, something always happens. The key is to look for what\'s happening.

Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God.
Philippians 4:6

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