Run or hustle? Eat or devour? Move or scurry? You can boost the power of your copy by amping up the quality of verbs you use. Verbs show action, and the way you describe that motion can have a dramatic bearing on your readers. Why would you want to fill your copy with complacent words when you can conjure emotions and visual imagery in the hearts and minds of your readers? Sure, “run” and “hustle” both indicate that someone is moving fast. But “run” is a dull, ordinary verb while “hustle” evokes definite images in your reader’s mind.
Hadn’t really thought about it? You should! You can choose commonplace verbs like “talk,” “make,” and “like,” or you can electrify your copy instead with verbs including “chatter,” “discover,” and “adore.”
Look at these examples to see what I mean:
Before
Down Comforters Let You Get Warm
When it’s cold outside, get into bed and warm up with our genuine goose down comforters. There’s no reason to be cold when you can heat things up instead!
After
Down Comforters Let You Snuggle
When it’s frigid outside, leap into bed and burrow down with our genuine goose down comforters. There’s no reason to shiver when you can snuggle instead!
See the difference? The latter paints a more vivid picture of the comforter than the former.
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What’s the difference? Why are the “afters” so much more powerful than the “befores”? Because compelling verbs were used. Verbs bring the action to your copy. They give the reader (or at least they should give the reader) something to envision. You need Super Verbs to entice your readers. For example, instead of just “get into bed,” we say, “leap into bed.” Instead of “being cold” and “heat things up” we say, “shivering” and “snuggle.” When you read that, you begin to envision what action is taking place in a very specific way.
Verbs vs. Super Verbs
- Accent – emphasize, underscore
- Break – smash, crush, demolish
- Eat – consume, devour, feast
- Forgive – pardon, excuse, overlook
- Hate – detest, loathe, despise
- Imagine – envision, conjure, conceptualize
- Improve – enhance, refine, perfect
- Jump – leap, lunge, bound
- Learn – discover, grasp, comprehend
- Like – admire, adore, cherish, delight in
- Make – create, engineer, design
- Promise – vow, swear
- Reveal – manifest, unveil, disclose
Where do you find these Super Verbs? One of my favorite places is within three copywriter’s thesaurus books that I’ve long been a fan of and use regularly. They are written by Richard Bayan and can all be found on Amazon.
- Words That Sell
- More Words That Sell
- Phrases That Sell
You can also visit free sites like http://www.thesaurus.com for more.
Take some time to go beyond the ordinary. Find a few Super Verbs to use in your copy in order to boost excitement and interest in the products/services you write about. That added attention, which Super Verbs bring, can easily correlate to additional sales.
I adore this post! 😉
Hi there! Thanks so much.
Looks like a great book, Karen, I just ordered it through you link 🙂
Thanks Ree! There are a few by the same author (“Phrases That Sell,” “More Words That Sell”) and I have them all and use them all the time!
Has been one of my favorite books for AGES! And, of course, the topic of powerful words will always grab my two eyeballs. Thanks!
I have the entire set of books. Covers are just about worn off 😉