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How To Write Effective Classified Ads


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Jean Lam
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We all know that we have to tell people about our products and

services - and the best way to do that is through advertising,

either paid or free. Writing an ad comes easily to some, but for

many, the ad has to be dragged, kicking and screaming into life.



First of all, the ad must be BELIEVABLE. Starting with the most

important part of your ad - the headline. It must be believable

and it must grab their attention.



The way to attract attention is with a bang up headline. Most

people skim when reading online so the headline need to stop

them in their tracks and attract enough attention so they want

to read more.



How do you get their attention? You tell them how you are going

to solve a problem for them, or how you are going to prevent

them from having a problem in the first place.



You'll want to use plenty of words so your words jump off the

page and gets them excited. There are many "hot words" that

have been proven to grab a persons attention better than others.

You need to use these in your headlines too. Words like Discover,

Go, Click etc... You get the point.



Your headline should convey your strongest benefit. Benefits

play on the reader's emotions and that's what gets them to act.

Tell the reader how your product/service will help them meet

their goals, alleviate their fears, help them to save money or

time. Become the solution to their problems.



If your headline fails, they will never read the rest of the ad,

which is why a good headline is the most important part of the

copy.



Some other tips for writing more effective headlines is to

surround them with quotes. Like this:



"Discover How To Write an Ebook in 15 days"



Quotes have proven to attract more attention in a headline so

use them to your advantage.



Asking a question is another effective way of pulling the reader

in and getting them emotionally involved with your ad. For

example:



"Are you looking For Financial Freedom?"



Using facts and figures instead of generalities in ad copy is

another time proven method that really works:



Don't say: Money Back Guarantee

Say: 100% Money Back Guarantee



Don't say: Increase Your Productivity

Say: Increase Your Productivity by 40%



"How to" is another great headline phrase to use. We love

"how to" books and there is a reason why so many book titles

start with it. "How to" headlines pull the reader in by

appealing to their interests.



How to Write Effective Sales Copy



Use a lot of the word "You" in you headlines and the word FREE

always attracts attention.



There is also an important aspect to consider when writing

effective classified ads. Do you use Power Words? You will ask

me but what are they? Power words are those proven order pulling

words also known as trigger words. These will help you get the

results you are looking for in your ad copy.



Here's a short list:



100% Guaranteed

Proven

Discover

Exclusive

Incredible

Effective

Results Fast

Valuable

Revealing

Magic

Secrets



An example of a good ad copy utilizing power words:



"How To Build your Website in just 3 days"

Discover this PROVEN method that allows

you to create websites FAST and EASY.

It's simply AMAZING. Act NOW. Click on the

link to learn more: http://www.yourdomain.com



The key to writing an effective classified ad lies in your

ability to say a lot with a little. In other words, grab my

attention, tell me about the best features of your product or

service, and command me to buy in 50 words or less.



Sound easy enough? Many people think writing a classified ad

is a no-brainer until they get started. Then they discover that,

try as they might, they can't get their point across in only

50 words.



When you are passionate and excited about the product or

service you offer, it is difficult to sum up that enthusiasm in

a short block of text. However, if you have a few definitive

rules in mind before you start writing your classified ad, it

will be easy as pie.



© 2003 by Jean Lam



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