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BIG MONEY PUBLISHING NEWSLETTER
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Norman Williams
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SAYING NOTHING TO NOBODY!
by N. J. Williams
Why are most Email messages ignored and sent
to the recycle bin? Thousands of carefully crafted
ads end up as trash. The wastebasket is full of
unread junk mail.
Why this huge waste?
There are many reasons. The headline did not get
your attention. The Email was not personal. There
was nothing of interest in the message. It was too
boring. You did not have time to read all the
messages sent to your computer.
Today we turn off TV commercials. We ignore
radio announcements. Over 6000 messages are
directed to our attention each day in the newspaper,
magazines, billboards, radio and TV. When asked
not one person out of a hundred could tell what
these ads said. It is like the preachers sermon
that is not remembered after leaving the church.
"What was the sermon about?" I asked.
"Sin" was the reply.
Out of hundreds of messages sent to my Email
address only these seven headlines attracted
my attention and I read those Email letters.
Did you make $10,000 last month?
$30,000 in one weekend.
5 exclusive FREE reports.
Are you struggling with Internet marketing?
FREE INTERNET BUSINESS AND WEBSITE!
Norman, Have you decided?
5000 + Email LEADS for YOU daily.
I can't ignore a headline with my name in it. A
short message about making big money gets my
attention every time. I notice a different and
unusual headline. I read the ad copy when I find
a headline that offers me some big benefit like
$30,000 in a weekend. Hey that is what I want.
"Look, your house is on fire!"
You can bet that will get your attention. We can sit
for hours in front of the television and not hear a
word that is said. I usually fall asleep in my chair
because I am bored with car ads and new kinds
of pills to cure my fallen arches. I hate that. I can
read an interesting story in the newspaper and
totally ignore a full page ad right next to the story.
We have all learned to avoid commercials. Over
6000 advertisements are directed to our attention
each day and we have time to read only a very
limited number of ads. We are like shoppers who
visit the mall and window shop searching for some
item we really want. Sure a funny clown at the
drive in will bring in traffic. He is different, unique,
colorful, unusual and attracts your attention. It
takes a funny clown and dancing girls in tights
to get attention.
The carnival barker draws a crowd with his,
"Hurry, hurry, hurry! See the fat lady dancing with a
live boa constrictor and the two headed monkey.
Step right up and get your tickets here. The
show starts in two minutes. Hurry, hurry, hurry!"
The last car ad I can remember was the
Volkswagon ad with a "Think Small" headline.
That ad ran over thirty years ago and all the
other hundreds of thousands of car ads that
ran during that time are totally forgotten.
The key to saying something to somebody is to
send a personal message that is unusual,
different, colorful, odd and unique.
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BIG MONEY PUBLISHING NEWSLETTER
This is a newsletter about people, not products
or stuff or hype or baloney. Solutions from top
people who answer questions about success
on the Internet. "Hello Norman, Outstanding job!
I enjoy your publication immensely" Marion Stearns.
You can subscribe with an E-mail to Norm Williams,
in Florida mailto:cknormij.net with "subscribe"
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