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You can ask questions or add your comments at the 3 Simple Rules for Creating an Effective USP post on the Elixir Systems 'Insights into Search for Business' Blog. 3 Simple Rules for Creating an Effective USPby Karon Thackston © 2006 http://www.copywritingcourse.com You have one, whether you know it or not. Everybody does. There is something unique about your business; you just have to discover what it is. And therein lies the problem. Most business owners and managers don't understand how to create a truly unique selling proposition (USP). There are specific criteria to consider in order to get your message across clearly and succinctly.
To give you a good idea of what works, let's look at a few examples Good USPsPractically everybody knows the M&Ms' USP, which also happens to be their marketing slogan: "Melts in your mouth, not in your hands." How about Domino's Pizza? Originally, they took the pizza delivery industry by storm with a guaranteed delivery time. Their USP was "We deliver hot, fresh pizza in 30 minutes or less or it's free." Their marketing slogan was very similar to their USP. And who could forget Burger King's USP of quickly giving the customer a handmade burger with whatever they wanted on it. The marketing campaign featured the "have it your way at Burger King" slogan and jingle. All of these are very descriptive, specific and short. Also, they are easy to remember. If you've created a new product or service, ask yourself why. Was it to fulfill needs customers were voicing? Was it to plug a niche nobody else was giving attention to? Those can be the basis for strong USPs. Make a list of features and benefits. Ask customers what they like best about your company, your product or your service. Compare your offer to what the competition has available. All of these can be excellent brainstorming techniques that may jumpstart your thinking. Before long, lots of unique aspects will come to mind, giving you the basis for writing a strong, descriptive, specific USP. Author Bio Copy not getting results? Learn to write SEO and online copywriting that impresses the engines and your visitors at http://www.copywritingcourse.com. Be sure to also check out Karon's report "How To Increase Keyword Saturation (Without Destroying the Flow of Your Copy)" at http://www.copywritingcourse.com/keyword. You can comment on this article at the 3 Simple Rules for Creating an Effective USP post on the Elixir Systems Search Blog. |
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