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How To Write Your Own Order Pulling E-zine Ads


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Ken Hill
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Write Your Own Sales Generating Ad Copy
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One of the most effective ways to advertise your business

online is to place your ad in e-zines. A well written ad run

over and over in a responsive e-zine can successfully achieve

more profit for your business in new and then repeat sales

every single month.



To begin writing your own profit generating e-zine ads that

continually bring you more sales:



1. Start with a compelling headline.



The first and most important part of your ad is your headline.

It is what will set your ad apart from all the other ads

published in an e-zine.



To get your readers' attention your headline must engage your

readers' self interest. It must tell your reader what is in it

for them. For instance "How To Lose 20 Pounds In 30 Days Or

Less" or "How Write Your Own Order Pulling E-zine Ads."



You can also grab your reader's interest by asking a question

or by offering your reader something newsworthy or informative.

People are always interested in new and interesting things that

help them do something better or that make things easier for

them in some way.



If possible use the word free in your headline. The word free

is the #1 attention grabbing word and will automatically draw

your reader's attention to your ad.



Avoid headlines that are cute or that are misleading. Even if

you do get more visitors to your site you are unlikely to get

any sales.



2. Make the body of your ad benefit rich.



The body of your ad copy should get your reader excited about

what you have to offer. Stress how your product or service can

make your readers' life better or make things easier for them.



When deciding which benefits to stress in your advertising, get

into your customers' minds. Ask yourself why your customers

have bought your product. What are the main benefits your

product offers that cause your customers' to make a purchase?

What benefits are most appealing to your customers?



If you can answer these questions you will be able to easily

fill your ad with benefits that will be especially attractive

to new people you introduce to your product through your ad.



3. End your ad with a call to action.



Once you grab your readers' attention and build up your

readers' interest, the final step is to tell your reader what

you want them to do with a call to action such as act now, get

the details now, or learn more now.



When writing your ad don't try to sell to your reader just from

your e-zine ad.



Use your ad to create interest and desire for your product, and

then use your call to action to direct your reader to your site

and let your site sell your product to your visitor with a

powerful sales message and/or ask your reader to e-mail you for

more information so that you can successfully follow up with

her.



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