David Ogilvy Quotes About Writing

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  • Repeat your winners. If you are lucky enough to write a good advertisement, repeat it until it stops selling. Scores of good advertisements have been discarded before they lost their potency.

  • Claude Hopkins.. maintained that nobody with a college education could write an advertisement addressed to the mass millions. That's absolute poppycock.

  • I do not regard advertising as entertainment or an art form, but as a medium of information. When I write an advertisement, I don’t want you to tell me that you find it ‘creative.’ I want you to find it so interesting that you buy the product.

  • Never write more than two pages on any subject.

    David Ogilvy (2012). “The Unpublished David Ogilvy”, p.54, Profile Books
  • I don't know the rules of grammar... If you're trying to persuade people to do something, or buy something, it seems to me you should use their language, the language they use every day, the language in which they think. We try to write in the vernacular.

  • Advertising is a business of words, but advertising agencies are infested with men and women who cannot write. They cannot write advertisements, and they cannot write plans. They are helpless as deaf mutes on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera.

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    David Ogilvy (1963). “Confessions of an advertising man”, Holiday House
  • If you have all the research, all the ground rules, all the directives, all the data - it doesn't mean the ad is written. Then you've got to close the door and write something - that is the moment of truth which we all try to postpone as long as possible.

  • Never write an advertisement which you wouldn't want your own family to read. You wouldn't tell lies to your own wife. Don't tell them to mine. Do as you would be done by.

    "Confessions of an Advertising Man". Book by David Ogilvy, 1963.
  • I never write fewer than sixteen headlines for a single advertisement.

  • Write the way you talk. Naturally.

    David Ogilvy (2012). “The Unpublished David Ogilvy”, p.53, Profile Books
  • Never write an advertisement which you wouldn't want your family to read. You wouldn't tell lies to your own wife. Don't tell them to mine.

  • Do not address your readers as though they were gathered together in a stadium. When people read your copy, they are alone. Pretend you are writing to each of them a letter on behalf of your client.

  • People who think well, write well

    David Ogilvy (2012). “The Unpublished David Ogilvy”, p.53, Profile Books
  • If you want ACTION, don’t write. Go and tell the guy what you want.

    David Ogilvy (2012). “The Unpublished David Ogilvy”, p.54, Profile Books
  • Many people - and I think I am one of them - are more productive when they've had a little to drink. I find if I drink two or three brandies, I'm far better able to write.

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