Copywriters Podcast

Episode 053 - Fear and Greed

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Apr 23, 2018
This discussion dives into fear and greed as core motivators in copywriting, sparked by a humorous story from a marketing seminar. It scrutinizes both effective and ineffective examples, emphasizing the risks of exaggerated claims. The conversation explores how advertising manipulates emotions, balancing humor and relatability against fear tactics. It reveals the deeper emotional connections that often drive consumer decisions better than pure fear. Ethical considerations are also highlighted, especially in regulated industries, reminding listeners of their responsibility in crafting copy.
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Extreme Fear Example

  • David Garfinkel shares a pure fear example from a prepper product urging survival during America's collapse.
  • The headline and letter invoke dire threats like gangs and societal breakdown to motivate action.
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Poor Fear Copy Example

  • David Garfinkel gives a poor fear example about ants carrying deadly diseases in the U.S., which is misleading.
  • Using exaggerated or phony threats usually fails to hook customers effectively.
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Successful Greed Example

  • A greed-based ad from swiped.co promises quick wealth without borrowing or selling stock using a "net profits generation system."
  • It appeals to wanting fast, easy, multi-million dollar success with no prior experience.
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