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Give Me All Your Money and No One Gets Hurt

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I’m fascinated by the “Bank Notes” blog. It’s a frequently updated site containing threatening notes passed to frightened tellers. The site also includes photos of the criminals and lets the reader know the success or failure of the scheme.

So, what does this have to do with writing good copy? Everything!

If you think it’s tough to get your message across with only 140 characters on Twitter, imagine how precise you need to be to rob a bank. A well-written holdup note must be precise. It must make its point quickly, without any distractions from its objective: to get the bank employee to load up a bag of cash so you and your getaway car driver can hightail it to Canada before the cops hunt you down.

Like good advertising copy, the note must be compelling:

• It needs a strong, attention-grabbing headline: “This is a robbery.”

• It should be informational: “I have a gun and I will use it.”

• Most important, it needs a clear call to action: “Give me all your money and no one gets hurt.”

Now you’re ready to pull off the heist. Remember your ski mask, a bag for the cash and— just to be safe—block off about 10-20 years of your life in prison time. While in the slammer, you can work on that novel you’ve always wanted to write.

Don’t forget to check out the “Bank Notes” blog and decide which criminal deserves a gold star for the best copywriting.

Disclaimer: This blog entry was not meant to inspire you to rob a bank. It merely shows that clear, crisp writing skills can help you get your message across to readers in just about any situation. So rather than planning a heist, try renting a classic bank robbery movie like “Dog Day Afternoon,” starring Al Pacino or try Spike Lee’s underrated “Inside Man,” starring Denzel Washington and Jodie Foster.

  1. robyn
    robyn05-05-2010

    Ha! Love how you created a marketing lesson out of a holdup note, and the thing is, you’re absolutely correct about the importance of precision and clarity of message. Great post.

  2. Deb Mackey @openEcomm
    Deb Mackey @openEcomm05-05-2010

    Another great post, Steve.

  3. Steve
    Steve05-05-2010

    Thanks! I appreciate the positive feedback!

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