Copywriting
Skill Verifiziert AktivWhen the user wants to write, rewrite, or improve marketing copy for any page — including homepage, landing pages, pricing pages, feature pages, about pages, or product pages. Also use when the user says "write copy for," "improve this copy," "rewrite this page," "marketing copy," "headline help," or "CTA copy." For email copy, see email-sequence. For popup copy, see popup-cro.
To help users create clear, compelling, and action-driving marketing copy for websites, ensuring alignment with product context, audience, and page goals.
Funktionen
- Writes and rewrites marketing copy for diverse page types
- Provides structured frameworks and copywriting principles
- Guides on voice, tone, and brand personality consistency
- Offers specific output formats and annotations
- Includes proactive triggers for common copy issues
Anwendungsfälle
- Writing headlines, subheadlines, and CTAs for homepages
- Improving copy on landing pages to increase conversion rates
- Developing benefit-driven copy for feature pages
- Crafting persuasive text for about pages or product descriptions
Nicht-Ziele
- Writing email copy (use `email-sequence` skill)
- Writing popup copy (use `popup-cro` skill)
- Providing strategic content planning (use `content-strategy` skill)
- Editing existing copy for grammar/style (use `copy-editing` skill)
Installation
Zuerst Marketplace hinzufügen
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