Benefit Within The Benefit When writing copy, bullets, headlines etc. you’ll often “dig up some gold” if you look for a benefit within the benefit you’ve already created. To play on our “Kiss Test” example, you might say “The Kiss Test: How to tell if a woman is ready to be kissed.” But if we look for another level of benefit within the benefit, we might say: “The Kiss Test: How to tell if a woman is ready to be kissed ‐ so you don’t risk being rejected.” Of course, you can keep going deeper with this: “The Kiss Test: How to tell if a woman is ready to be kissed ‐ so you don’t risk being rejected, and losing all of the progress you’ve made up to that point with her.”
Start with a benefit, then go one level deeper to the benefit within the benefit - and then try to even go another level deeper: