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Five Ways To Super-Charge Your Ads


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Raymond Johnston Jr
webmastermoneyforhire.com

Money For Hire
http://www.moneyforhire.com


You have decided to try your hand at running

a business in the Internet Marketing world.

Lesson number one is Learn to Super-Charge

your advertising.



You can have the greatest product in the

world, but if you can't get anyone to

your website, you're business will get

quite lonely.



I am going to tell you five ways to get

your advertising on the road to being

Super-Charged.





1. Research





Research your product - What problem does

your product or service address? Look for

all of the benefits that your product or

service provides. Make a list of each

benefit that you come up with.



Research your competitors - You need to

know how your product or service stacks

up against the competition. Look at their

prices, the benefits they are pushing,

what kind of advertising are they doing?

The more you know about the competition,

the better off you will be.



Research other successful ads - Look

around and see what kind of ads are

successful. Look on TV, listen to the

radio and check out the print mediums

as well. Look for ads that generate your

curiosity or seem to attract your

attention. What do these ads have in

common or what about them catches your

eye.



Research is very important for ad writing

and yet most will not spend any time on

this most important step.





2. Write Great Headlines





If you want to be successful, you need

to learn to write great headlines.



The headline is your chance to get the

customers attention. I look through

hundreds of ads each day. I only read a

few. I read nothing but headlines and

if you can't pull me in with that, well

you just have another ad among thousands.



How do I write great headlines? I am not

a writer you say. This is where step one

becomes such an important part of your ad

writing.



You made a list of all of the benefits.

Now write a different headline using each

benefit. How many you ask? Well I would

recommend anywhere from 25 to 50. Why so

many you ask? You want as many choices as

possible, plus this will make the actual

writing of your ad a breeze. More on that

later.



Now that you have a list of headlines,

start eliminating them one by one until

you get down to the best two or three.





3. Write Magnetic Ads





When the customer starts reading your ad,

half the battle is won. You now have the

customer's attention. You don't want to

lose it.



This is actually the easy part. You want

to make the customer curious enough to

click through to your website or sales

page.



Look at all of the headlines that you

have discarded. You should be able to

find plenty of ideas that will make the

customers life easier.



Tell the customer what your product or

service will do for them.





*Can you save them time?



This product will save you five hours a

week.





*Can you make their website pull more

visitors?



This product will help you pull 28%

more visitors.





Tell the customer how you can make

their life easier and you will get a

nice percentage of visitors.



Be specific with your statements.



Notice how I used 5 hours and not, a

few hours a week.



Also, using an exact percentage such as

28%, is much better than rounding it off

to 30%.



A specific type statement is much more

believable than a generic one.





4. Test your Headlines





You should now test your headlines to see

which one pulls the best.



The number of headlines that you test will

depend on what size budget you are working

with.



I am going to use an example of how I test

two different headlines. You can use the

same principles to check as many as you

choose.



This is one way that I test my headlines.

There are many ways to test. Use your

imagination and the ways are unlimited.

This is a nice simple one.



I now have my ad copy finished and I will

use the same ad copy with both headlines.



I choose a couple of ezines within my

budget and buy a couple of some type

Sponsor Ad. I personally prefer to use

the Top Sponsor spot. It attracts more

attention and not only gives me truer

results but also usually gives me more

sales as well.



The first week I run my ad with Headline A

in ezine number 1 and Headline B in ezine

number 2. The second week, I switch the

ads to the other ezine.



With the ads running for a full week in

each ezine, I have pretty good numbers to

check for results.



You now know which headline pulls the

best, so it's time to start your ad

campaign.





5. Advertising Campaign Deluxe





At this point, most of the work is done,

but not quite.



The two most popular places to advertise

are Solo Ads in ezines and the Pay-Per-

Click search engines.



I personally prefer to use Solo Ads as

my primary method of advertising. With a

little research, you can find some of the

better ezines to advertise in.



I personally like to subscribe to the

ezine and check it out. You want to find

ezines that have valuable information.

If the ezine provides good content, the

subscribers are usually reading and if

they are reading, you have a great

audience for your ad.



The second choice is Pay-Per-Click

search engines. They can be a very

valuable tool when used correctly but

they can also cost you a big chunk of

money quickly if you are not skilled

at using them.



I would recommend that you use Solo

Ads until you are sure that your sales

page or website are accomplishing what

you wish.



Getting a successful ad campaign off

the ground takes a lot of time and

effort. Most are not willing to pay the

price for success. Take the time to

make your campaign successful by

Super-Charging your ads.



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Raymond Johnston Jr is the publisher of Money For Hire

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