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Need examples of offline lead-generation ads (display or classified)
Hi all,
Per the title, I'm looking to compile some lead generation ads from offline sources. They can be either classified or display. More specifically I'm looking for lead-gen ads for Arthritis sufferers, but I realise that this might narrow my options down a bit, so really anything that's a successful (i.e. multiple insert) ad should have a good structure that I can swipe. Can anyone recommend publications where I can get copies of good, offline lead generation adverts??? I am based in the UK so I don't know what titles in the USA I should be looking at. I do however have a brother in Miami who can send me the publications, but I just need to know what titles to get. Any recommendations??? Thanks, Garrett |
Re: Need examples of offline lead-generation ads (display or classified)
Try ...........
www.copywritersboard.com Also try The National Enquirer & Star Find the arthritis ads and get on the mailing lists |
Re: Need examples of offline lead-generation ads (display or classified)
Hi Garrett,
Here's some Quick picks on Ads in general... Some Free... Some Not... Lots more in Google... http://www.hardtofindads.com/ http://www.ultimate-online-swipe-file.com/ http://www.rareads.com/ http://www.lileks.com/oldads/ http://oldcomputers.net/ads/ads.shtml http://www.magazine-ads.com/ http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/adaccess/ http://www.adclassix.com/sitemap.htm http://adsoftheworld.com/ http://www.yesterdaypaper.com/ http://www.adflip.com/ http://www.adverblog.com/archives/ca...dvertising.htm http://www.marketingpower.com/content30682.php Phil |
Re: Need examples of offline lead-generation ads (display or classified)
Garrett,
I recommend going to the library and looking through their periodicals for the ads and photocopying what you want. Cheaper than buying and more importantly you can see CHANGES TO THE AD and see if they have been successful year after year. No one stops running a profitable ad. :) I have dozens of ads that I have gleaned from the magazines related to my niches. Nothing for arthritis sorry... I recommend "Blackbelt" magazine. There you will find ads from Matt Furey, John Alanis and all their proteges. Some of the ads are for products, but the wording can be changed to "Free Report" in order to pull in prospects. Aloha, Jason |
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