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The Key to Writing Irresistible Product Descriptions

By Nicki Krawczyk 4 Comments

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Product descriptions can be a great opportunity for copywriters. They offer a lot of work that can be fairly steady and may also be done remotely. But if you want to wow potential employers and land the job, there’s one key you’ve got to know.

Despite the fact that some companies put in the bare minimum of effort on product descriptions, they’re actually some of the most important pieces of copy out there. Think about it: Someone got to the sale page, and now they’re pretty close to the point of purchase and that copy can make or break the sale.

But, of course, if the copy isn’t written the right way, it just takes up space—or worse, it distracts from the product!

Know Your Audience

So, let’s make sure you write them the right way, shall we? The key to writing great product descriptions is: Write to the right audience.

Okay, I know, that sounds very basic. Stick with me.

The operative word in that advice is “right.” Many product descriptions are written to the entirely wrong audience. What do I mean? Well, first, who’s the target audience for, say, an X-Men action figure? A child is going to play with the toy, but the product description is more likely to be read by a parent!

Primarily, the audience you’re writing to is the person who’s going to make the purchase, not necessarily the person who’ll use it. You need to write what that purchaser needs to hear!

It’s not always immediately easy to figure out who the purchaser will be. For example, let’s look at a piece of jewelry. Think about a pendant with a birthstone for each child in a family. Who do you think the purchaser will be? It’s a necklace that’s clearly designed for a mother…but it’s very unlikely the mother will be doing the purchasing. Likely, the necklace will be purchased by a grown child, a spouse, or even a friend.

Convey the Benefits of the Product

And, since you know that the purchaser will fall into one of those audiences but you don’t know which one, you need to write to all of them! You need to convey the benefits of giving this necklace, which should also align with the benefits for the recipient of receiving it.

Because you don’t know the audience, you need to be careful how you write it. You can’t say, “Give Mom this pendant” because you don’t know for sure that you’re addressing the child. Instead, you need to speak more broadly and say something like, “Celebrate a mother’s love with this necklace…”

Product descriptions are so much more than just “descriptions of a product.” They’re a company’s opportunity to really romance a product and to help convey the experience of owning or giving this item. Putting people in the frame of mind of owning/giving and the benefits of that is the most powerful way to convince them to make the purchase.

But, as I said, the key to doing this right is to know who you’re talking to. Don’t make assumptions—take the time to figure it out.

Your Turn!

Where have you seen great product descriptions? Let us know in the comments below!

Last Updated on September 14, 2023

Filed Under: Copywriting Tips Tagged With: copywriting ideas

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About Nicki Krawczyk

Nicki is a copywriter, copy coach and the founder of Filthy Rich Writer. She's been writing copy for more than 20 years.

Comments

  1. Robert Stelzl says

    March 25, 2015 at 3:14 pm

    Some of the best product descriptions I have seen are for bottles of wine. The best descriptions tend to be direct and related to the sensual experience.

    Reply
    • Nicki Krawczyk says

      March 26, 2015 at 11:22 am

      Hi Robert,

      That’s a great point! Good wine descriptions really convey not just the flavor, but also the experience of drinking the wine, well before people can experience it for themselves. Talk about romancing the product!

      Thanks for commenting!
      Nicki

      Reply
  2. Jenn says

    April 26, 2020 at 1:53 pm

    How do you find companies that need product descriptions written?

    Reply
    • Nicki Krawczyk says

      April 26, 2020 at 5:58 pm

      Hi Jenn,

      You find companies that have product descriptions…and then you pitch them. 🙂 You never know what’s going on inside of a company and which ones need (or will soon need) writers.

      Thanks for commenting!
      Nicki

      Reply

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