Swipe File: Content Marketing Results

Written by Alice Seba

Easy 1 2 3 It’s one thing to publish content and hope for something to stick, but it’s entirely another to create content that is designed for boosted conversions.

I don’t know about you, but I’d prefer to do the latter. :-)

To help you, we’ve released a Content Marketing Swipe file that will help you with your…

  • Headlines
  • Power Words & Phrases
  • Transitions
  • Calls-to-Action
  • Closings
  • Post Scripts

It’s a little excerpt from the weekly Better Content Marketing course and I hope you’ll find it helpful.

Download Link:

Click here to download your swipe file (PDF)

Keep it handy while you create your content, edit your PLR or work with a ghostwriter.

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Alice Seba
Alice Seba is the owner and creator of Contentrix.com. With a focus on using content to create relationships, loyalty and results from writing, she loves helping online business owners get more bang out of their content.

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24 Responses to “Swipe File: Content Marketing Results”

  1. Great swipe file, Alice. Nice and simple. Thank you!

  2. This is wonderful! Thanks so much.

  3. Thanks for sharing this!

  4. Awesome swipe file, Alice. Thank you. I printed it out to refer to often. Love it!

  5. Thanks, Alice. It is very rare that I will print things off these day, but I certainly did with this one!

  6. Very valuable information. I’ve just written my latest article and incorporated your advice. Thanks

  7. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! I am very grateful. This is the best and I will definitely utilize it!

  8. Thanks Alice this is wonderful. Thanks for sharing

  9. What a terrific resource – thanks so much, Alice!

  10. Thanks! A great reminder, with all of those bits we know we should remember in one spot!

  11. Thanks for your feedback everyone…really glad it will be helpful!

  12. Cool swipe file – short and to the point

  13. Thank you for being so generous with this gift and wishing you all the best with your son starting Kindergarten. My son just went off to College, so both of us saw our son out the door for the ‘first’ time, just a few years apart … the separation anxiety is similar in both cases … this too shall pass.

    • Thanks for your kind words. I am trying to remember what I said, but my kids are in grade 2 and 4…plus I have a toddler at home. I just love having them around. :-)

      I can’t imagine the college days. Thankfully, we have good universities and colleges nearby. They don’t have to move away to go.

  14. This is very cool Alice! Thanks for sharing.

  15. Just in time! I am sitting down to write out some some for fourth quarter marketing. Thanks

  16. Thanks a lot for sharing, wonderful.

  17. Thanks for the free pdf – it’s a great resource! I can’t wait to go through it in more depth.

  18. Thanks again guys.

    By the way, we’ve got more great stuff coming. Make sure to grab the free guide here (it will also get you on our notification list), so you’ll know about the new stuff right away.

  19. Great resource, Alice! Thanks.

  20. I’m new to the site and want to thank you for a great resource.

  21. Alice,
    Thank you so much for the great swipe file. This information is of great value, especially when I’m trying to write before my morning coffee kicks in. ;-)

    Best,
    Jessica

  22. Thank you so much Alice!
    This is such a great resource to have by my computer to refer to to make sure I check and optimize my copy for engaging reading and super best conversions! ;-)
    Thanks heaps!
    Best Wishes
    Kathy

  23. Alice:

    Thank you for this resource.

    I especially like the Transitions section. I just looked over some of my writing and found a few places where I could improve the transition. I especially like the ones that are questions. “Follow me so far?” “what’s next?’ etc. I think they make entire message sound more conversational. And that makes everything sound more believable.

    Thanks again,

    Pat Jennings

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