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More Bang for Your Advertising Buck
Part 2: Writing Effective Ad Copy
Now that you've read Part 1 of this
article, you already know how to find a good place to advertise your
website. Part 2 focuses on how to write effective ad copy on the
Internet.
Elements of Good Ad Copy
1. Get attention - You can do this with a good headline. Ask a
provocative question or announce news about your company or product.
2. Set yourself apart from the competition - What makes your
product unique?
3. Talk to your customer - Avoid focusing on yourself. You are
irrelevant. Tell your customer how she will benefit from using your
product. Use the word "you" and you can be certain you are speaking
directly to your customer.
4. Prove it! - If space permits, add testimonials, sales
statistics and anything else that proves your claims.
5. Create a sense of urgency - If people don't sense urgency,
they aren't likely to click on your link. Limited time offers are
perfect. Ads focusing on holidays work well. Make sure your potential
customers feel the need to click on your link now.
6. Reach your target audience - If your product is for a certain
group of people, target your ad specifically to that group. You don't
have to appeal to everyone if they aren't going to be interested in
making a purchase.
Consider these tips:
1. Offer something free: People don't usually surf the Internet
ready to buy. Lure them to your site with something free when possible.
2. That said, FREE is a very powerful word. Other powerful words
include:
Sale, Quick, Easy, Last Chance, Guarantee, Results, Proven, Bargain,
Today, Secret
3. Branding - use your brand name to create familiarity with your
product.
Tips for banner ads
1. Keep it simple and keep the loading time down. Avoid too many
colors and frames - They can be hard on the eyes and make your image
more slow loading. A ideal size is under 20K.
2. Use the words "Click Here" - It seems simple and maybe silly,
but people need to know what to do with the information you presented.
4. Use different banners - Some studies show the longer a banner
is shown, the less effective it becomes.
Avoid the following in your copy
1. Excessive exclamation points - It makes your message seem more
like hype than information. People will see through the exclamations
points. To be safe, I would avoid them altogether or only use one.
2. Excessive capital letters - When you use capital letters it is
the equivalent of raising your voice. You don't want to shout at your
potential customers. The occasional word in capitals may help illustrate
a point, but more than that, you are just yelling.
Now, you have the foundations of writing good ad copy. Review the ad
copy you have written so far and incorporate these suggestions. Can you
see the difference?
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Alice Seba
thrives on helping others build profitable online businesses. Claim your
Internet Marketing prescriptions to success at
http://www.aliceseba.com
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