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Which
ones run day after day and are really commercial in nature. They
all have something in common, and after awhile you can get to spot them. <><><><><><><><> A great ad will first get someone's attention. If it doesn't do this, you are wasting your time and advertising dollars. An "attention getter" is basically the title of your ad - you must use powerful words here -FREE GIFT, EARN WHILE YOU SLEEP, I WAS REALLY STUPID etc. are just a few examples. Don't
forget that FREE is one of the most
powerful of these words. Titles that promise BIG EARNINGS or $$$$ EARN
THOUSANDS $$$$ have become passe, and should probably be avoided. You
give them enough information to pique their curiosity. Don't try to
sell them here - you simply don't have enough space to present your offer
properly - in fact you could turn off a prospect if done improperly. <><><><><><><><> Now how
do I know I have a "great" ad? That's
easy - you get responses. Does that mean sales - no. It means responses. The
sales part is a whole different animal. <><><><><><><><> Don't be afraid to experiment with your ad copy. Keep a notebook which has copies of your ads with one per page. When you get a response, make a note there and include their E-mail address. Rotate your ads on a fairly regular basis to ensure they are all getting a fair chance. After awhile, you will see which ads are generating the most responses. Discard those that are not, and concentrate on improving those that are. <><><><><><><><> Reprint from:
Internet Tip of the Week by Bob Osgoodby
bob@adv-marketing.com
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