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Atrocious Advertising Detected: Mission Critical!


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Michael S.L Bombard
ecomadvantagepowersurfr.com

MarketingBlaze
http://MarketingBlaze.com


Atrocious Advertising Detected: Mission Critical!



by Michael S.L Bombard

of http://MarketingBlaze.com



You know folks, it seems like every corner I turn on

the web, I see more and more "yucky" advertising.

It's daunting to see the fully avoidable mistakes we're

making. And the worst part is, if we would just slow

down for a minute and examine what we're doing, we

wouldn't make these simple, yet costly errors.



I constantly see people, experienced and new, making

mistakes like these:





What's that you're promoting?:

First off, you should begin with you're program or

business. You're not promoting some flim-flam chain

letter are you? Or how about some free replicating

web page that will probably close down right when you

finally start to make a few dollars?



No, that's not you. You did your research and built

your business around credibility, professionalism

and good old supply and demand, right?



Here's a general rule of thumb that I like to follow:

Would you feel comfortable and "proud" recommending

your program or business to your mother? Hmmm.





Spelling mistakes:

Please take the extra 30 seconds and check the spelling

in your ads "before" blasting them everywhere. There's

no bigger turn off for me than when I see ad copy with

a plethora of simple spelling mistakes. I thought you

were a professional businessman? But then again...



If you can't spell that great, so what. Use your spell

check, or have somebody else look over your ads.

Heck, send 'em to me. I'll make sure your spelling is

correct. Trust me, this kills your credibility.





Triple check that URL!:

It really boggles my mind to see the shear volumes of

people not using the correct web site link or email

address in your ads. 'Do not' type your addresses in

your ads, copy and paste! Copy and paste the correct

links, and there's virtually no way to mess it up.



Maybe that's why that $50 solo ad never pulled in any

leads?



Furthermore, use the 'mailto:' and 'http://' prompts

in your address. This will make your links "clickable"

for everyone. Most email programs won't hyperlink your

address if you just use, MarketingBlaze.com . But add

the 'http://' prompt and you'll get a nice clickable

link like this one: http://MarketingBlaze.com .



Now, simply use the 'mailto:' prompt for your email

address: mailto:youremailyourisp.com .

Isn't that pretty?



(Pssst. Did you notice the space for the "." after the

link. When using your web site or email addresses in

sentences, always put a space between the punctuation.

Example: mailto:youremailyourisp.com . -- Now your

links will always be ready for clicks.)





Hype:

Yep, the last thing people want to see when looking

through hundreds of ads per day is hype. You've seen

the ads, maybe you're even creating these monsters...



"Join TODAY, Make $5,000 By Next Monday!!! GUARANTEED!"



Forget it. No way, next please. You know, even if your

program does work miracles, don't go screaming it

around the web. I want to see credibility. I want to

trust you. Let me know how you can help me.

Instead try something like:



"Attention: Incredible Breakthrough Guarantees YOU Extra

Weekly Income"



That'll get my click!





Your ad copy:

The most critical part of any ad campaign. Let me just

say this, spend at least 50% of your time on your ad

copy.



If a genie landed in your lap and granted you one wish

to benefit your marketing, what would you wish for?

To overcome your fear of writing articles? To master

the art of building web pages? Or how about the ability

to materialize million dollar ads, one after another,

just like the great copywriting pros.



Think about it. If you could create order-pulling ads

and roll them out into millions of dollars in profits

like the pros do, would you have any marketing problems

to speak of? I doubt it. You'd be one "rich" and happy

camper.





Well, I'm going to wrap this one up, leaving you with

these words...



You know the old saying, "It's the small things that

count." When you're marketing on this wild and crazy web,

even the smallest of things can have a mammoth impact on

the outcome. With hundreds of millions of people online

at any given time (and growing at such an alarming rate)

the Internet will gobble you up, and spit you back out

if you're not paying attention.



So keep your eyes open and never stop learning.



"Information IS power!"





You have permission to publish this article electronically

or in print so long as the resource box remains intact.



(c) Michael S.L Bombard 2001



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