copy-editing
When the user wants to edit, review, or improve existing marketing copy. Also use when the user mentions 'edit this copy,' 'review my copy,' 'copy feedback,' 'proofread,' 'polish this,' 'make this better,' or 'copy sweep.' This skill provides a systematic approach to editing marketing copy through multiple focused passes.
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Copy Editing - Systematic Editing Skills for Marketing Copy
Skill Overview
Copy Editing is a professional marketing copy-editing skill that systematically improves existing copy using the Seven Sweeps Framework. It enhances clarity, persuasiveness, and conversion without changing the core message.
Applicable Scenarios
When you complete a marketing copy draft, use this skill for a systematic review. Start with clarity, then check voice consistency, value proposition, evidence, specificity, emotional resonance, and risk removal in sequence, ensuring each dimension is optimized.
In team copy collaboration, use this skill’s structured approach to provide reasoned editing feedback. Each sweep focuses on a single dimension, making feedback more precise and avoiding vague “something feels off” critiques.
When existing marketing copy underperforms on conversion, use this skill to diagnose the problem. Use the So What test to find gaps in the value proposition, the Prove It scan to discover missing evidence, and the Zero Risk scan to remove barriers to action.
Core Features
Provides seven progressive copy scans:
Provides quick-check methods at the word, sentence, and paragraph levels:
Identify and fix eight typical copy issues:
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between copy editing and proofreading?
Proofreading mainly focuses on surface errors like spelling, grammar, and formatting, while copy editing is a deeper content optimization that focuses on clarity, persuasiveness, tone, and evidence. You can complete your draft first, then use copy editing for systematic improvement.
Will copy editing change my original writing style?
The core principle of Copy Editing is “don’t change the core information, only enhance the expression.” Edits will preserve your brand voice and writing style, only suggesting adjustments where they affect clarity, persuasiveness, or consistency. After each sweep, previous dimensions are rechecked to ensure edits don’t introduce new problems.
Must the Seven Sweeps be executed in order?
It’s recommended to follow the order because later scans can affect earlier dimensions. For example, changing tone (Sweep 2) may affect clarity (Sweep 1), and adding specific numbers (Sweep 5) may affect the value proposition (Sweep 3). Each sweep includes a recheck of previous dimensions to form a closed-loop validation. If time is limited, you can perform only the sweeps most relevant to the current issue.