People outside of marketing and copywriting might think “swiping” is something you do on your phone with a dating app, or maybe that it’s slang for shoplifting.
Not wrong, but today we’re talking about what copywriters and marketing strategists mean when they say “swiping.” And that is, taking a proven form (whether that’s actual words or something a little more conceptual) and finding a way to use it yourself.
It could be word-substitution in a headline. For example, we’ve seen countless examples of headlines that have swiped the originals:
Who Else Wants A Whiter Wash?
and
Who Else Wants A Beach Body?
Swipes would be
Who Else Wants A Six-Pack That Gets Admiring Stares?
Who Else Wants More Free Time Than You Ever Dreamed Of?
Our guest today has a much broader and, I would say, more profitable vision of what swiping is and what it can be. His name is Corey Haines and he has a lot of experience in SaaS marketing. In case you’re not familiar with the term, SaaS stands for “Software-as-a-Service.” He also writes a weekly newsletter on SaaS marketing with more than 18,000 subscribers.
Corey’s also cofounder of SwipeWell and has a whole lot of knowledge and wisdom on swiping than I’ve ever heard from anyone else.
Here are the questions we covered on the show:
- How do you definite “swipe file”?
- Where did the concept of a swipe file come from?
- Why is a swipe file valuable to a marketer and copywriter?
- Where do you find good marketing inspiration to swipe from?
- What are some examples of using a swipe file day to day?
- What are some examples of taking inspiration from other industries to come up with creative marketing campaigns?
To get a free trial of the software, go to: https://swipewell.app
To find out more about Corey, go to: https://corey.co
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