The
Art of Writing Powerful Classified Ads.
One
powerful little classified ad could make you a fortune! It
will sell your product or service for months, even years- possibly
more than any other advertising venue you choose. On the other
hand, a weak ad won't produce enough income to justify the
time taken you to write and submit.
Writing great ad copy may be an art form, but it's
an art that can be easily learned with a little guidance and a little
practice.
So stop wasting your time writing useless weak ads.
You can write powerful ad copy every time if you will follow three
simple rules.
Rule #1 The headline of your ad must
catch the reader's attention instantly. Surfers scan
ads at near the speed of light and your ad is competing with
a lot of other ads and information for their attention. The
headline of your ad must bring that surfer to a screeching
halt.
Rule #2 The body of your ad must not only hold the reader's
attention- it should get the reader excited about your
product or service. You want your visitors eager and ready buy
your product or service before they reach your site.
Rule #3 The ad must target potential customers for your product
or service. What's called a blind ad may draw a lot of
visitors to your site, but few will buy, and we are looking for
buyers, not "tire kickers." Right?
To illustrate just how strong an ad can be when these
three rules are followed, I am going to show you two ads written
for the same product. Let's say I have just received the resell rights
to a new Ebook about how to write great classified ads.
This first ad will demonstrate a weak ad for this product and doesn't follow
the three rules for writing powerful ads.
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Learn To Write Better Classified Ads!
Great new Ebook "How To Write Ads That Sell," by John Doe. John is
one of the leading authorities on online advertising today and he can help
you write like a pro! Goto:(www.myURL.com)
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This ad does satisfy the third rule by
targeting potential customers for our product, but it fails miserably
in all other aspects. That headline isn't going to grab anybody's
attention. And the body of the ad is not only boring, it is trying
to sell the steak instead of selling the sizzle. People are not interested
in your product or service per se, they are only interested in what
the product or service will do for them. How will they benefit from
using your product or service That's the key to writing powerful
ads. You must sell the sizzle, not the steak.
Now let's look at an ad for that same
Ebook that does follow our three rules.
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Powerful Ads That Will Make You Rich!
You are only minutes away from creating powerful cash generating ads that will
make your hit counter explode and your sales skyrocket - We Guarantee It! Goto:(www.myURL.com)
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This is a much better ad. It follows
all three of our rules. It has an attention grabbing headline. The
body of the ad talks not about the product, plus the end result of
using the product. And our entire ad targets potential customers
for our product. See the difference?
It's just as easy to write a powerful
ad as it is to write a weak one when you know and follow these three
simple little rules. And remember, you will improve as you write,
so start writing!
I wish you all the best in your classified
advertising campaigns.
About The Author
Suzanne Fyhrie owns and operates OneWay Advertising and Design. She specializes
in marketing and graphic design.
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