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Writer's pictureGrayson Gavras

So You Want to Write Your Own Digital Audio Copy?


A good script for a digital audio ad should be able to capture the attention of the listener immediately, and hold it throughout the duration of the ad. The copy should be clear, concise, and to the point; after all, people have short attention spans these days.


To write a good script, it is important to understand the target audience and what sort of message will resonate with them. The creative team behind the ad should also have a clear understanding of the product or service being advertised. With all of this in mind, it is possible to craft a script that will effectively promote whatever it is you are trying to sell.


When you're writing a script for digital audio, here are some of the most important elements to consider:


- First, you'll need to grab the attention of your audience with an opening line or hook. This is your one chance to make a first impression, so make it count! This can be a question, a startling fact, or an unexpected twist.


- Once you have their attention, you'll need to keep them engaged by writing a compelling story that flows well. This is where having a creative team comes in handy, as they can help you brainstorm ideas and keep the overall tone of the ad on track.


- Finally, you'll need to make sure your call to action is clear and concise. You want your audience to know what you want them to do after listening to your ad, so make sure your instructions are clear. A strong conclusion will leave listeners feeling satisfied and ready to take action.


Whoa There’s Too Many Moving Parts:

If you lack the bandwidth to give writing a shot then luckily at Adamatic we have a team of writers who work on the best possible ad copy for your business. Our team works closely with you to create the right message, then we write the perfect ad to deliver it. We also have a large network of publishers that allows us to deliver your ads across thousands of sites.





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