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![]() Hi everybody!
I'm new here and also a newbie to internet marketing. I look forward to participating in this forum. I would like to ask for some help. I am putting together a simple one page website. It's basically a newspaper ad for the internet. Not really a salespage. Anyway, I have done some research and am a bit confused right now. From info overload I guess. Can anyone offer me some tips as to how I can go about creating a killer headline? Thanks. |
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![]() http://book: 'Great Headlines Instantly'
Here's ONE place you can find it (many other places offer it cheaper -- ex: ebay)... www.mastercopywriters.com/headline.htm |
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![]() Hi Gary,
Welcome to SowPubs... The Secrets are all in Google... ![]() Study the Best sellers in ClickBank and throughout the web... Start researching & collecting a swipe file of Top Google Adwords and other PPC ads written by the PPC masters in mega niches... Especially the PPC Ads that keep running & running... ![]() http://www.energizer.com/energizer-b...ny-center.aspx A few other Quick picks... http://www.bookshaker.com/drupal5/10...nes-every-time http://www.googlelady.com/416/10-kil...-adwords-tips/ http://www.copyblogger.com/how-to-wr...nes-that-work/ http://www.copyblogger.com/magnetic-headlines/ http://ezinearticles.com/?19-Rules-F...ines&id=194898 http://www.marketingyourrestaurant.c...ic/86.cfm?sd=2 http://bensettle.com/blog/category/swipe-files/ Hangout with these guys too.. http://www.successdoctor.com/ http://www.copywritersboard.com/ Study David Frey's formulas and use them... http://www.sowpub.com/forum/showthre...ight=postcards Phil Last edited by Phil : April 19, 2008 at 06:28 PM. Reason: additional info |
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![]() The only way to see if the h'line you create is any good, is to TEST it against another h'line. Use a/b split testing to do that. Then keep trying new 'challengers' until you get better + better h'lines.
Testing is the ONLY real way to come up with the best h'line. -- TW |
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![]() Quote:
The book "Tested Advertising Methods" by John Caples has some excellent advice on creating headlines. These are all "split-tested" from his years in advertising. I don't have the book in front of me right now, but there are some general formulas that have been "proven" to work and get attention... A few of them are (from memory)... - Headlines with the word "New" - Headlines that contain news - Headlines that induce curiosity - Headlines that promise a benefit to the reader Here's a summarized list... http://www.leaseabusiness.com/index.php?detailed=4 At least some of these are from the Caples book... But check out the book for more details... Hope that helps! Cheers ![]() Dien
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![]() ha!
-- TW |
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![]() "Who else wants to make money using formula headlines?"
or "Cleveland man swears under oath his headlines are not copied." or "Now you can make big money using formula headlines -- even if you've never typed a single word, and you don't even know English!" etc. etc. Cheers! -- TW |
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![]() "They all laughed when I bought life insurance,
but when I got run over by a truck..." Cheers! -- TW |
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![]() Quote:
TW - after reading those headlines, I've whipped out my wallet and am ready to buy! ![]() By the way, Gordon wrote a great post on the "Do you make these mistakes in English?" headline not too long ago... and the importance of its TIMING. I haven't seen this stuff anywhere else - it's very valuable stuff... Here's his post... http://www.sowpub.com/forum/showthread.php?p=19888 (Gordon's is the 2nd post in the thread.) Cheers ![]() Dien
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![]() Thanks for all the great information! I do appreciate it.
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