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It's Not Where or How, It's The Advertising Materials You Use


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Tim Bossie
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Glimmers Marketing Services
http://www.glimmersmarketing.com


It's Not Where or How, It's The Advertising Materials You Use

That Makes The Difference!



When advertising fails, instead of looking for different places

to advertise, take a hard look at the advertising materials

you're using.



by Tim Bossie



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Aah, the good old days. I remember, as a struggling Internet

Marketer, the days of promoting affiliate products and services

with the advertising materials and tools that were provided,

because it was the easiest, and quickest, way for results.



In just a few short years, the world of Internet advertising has

become much more complicated and specialized. Today you need

highly targeted methods of placing ads and professionally

drafted materials in order to see any profit generating results.



One of the first things a new business has to consider is

advertising their product or service in order for people to see

it. In the offline world that's done with TV Commercials, Radio

Spots, and some sort of ad placed in newspapers and magazines.

These ads are almost always seen by the consumer as we all

watch TV, listen to the radio and read a magazine or newspaper.



Where does a business turn to in order to have the ads done?

They turn to some sort of advertising firm to come up with ideas

for the commercials and radio ads and to do the writing and

graphics for the print ads.



Now, for us on the Internet, we have a whole new set of

circumstances presented to us in our advertising. Besides

banners, we have to almost exclusively rely on written words in

order to entice new prospects and customers to our own

storefronts, which is our web sites.



We are also handed the opportunity to do our own advertising.

No other type of industry allows entrepreneurs to handle their

own advertising. The Internet is full of avenues for the online

business owner to place an ad in the hopes that someone will

read it, and click on it.



Ezine Ads, Sales Letters, Bulletin Boards, Web Site Copy, Pay

Per Click Search Engines, and Email Signatures are just a few of

the ways that people can see an advertisement. With millions of

people placing ads everyday using these methods, as well as

various others, the importance of using an ad that grabs the

reader by the hand and makes them click on your URL, can be

quite overwhelming.



Here therein lies the problem. Actually two of them.



Let's use ezine advertising as our example, since this seems to

be the favorite among online businesses.



Take a look at ten different ezines and you will more than

likely see the same ad at least 20 times. That's two per ezine.

I can almost guarantee that the publisher had even more of the

same ad that he didn't run.



Using the same ad that a hundred other people are using, for the

exact same product, isn't going to help you at all. Actually it

does the opposite. Yes, I know, repetition of an ad breeds more

sales. But, after seeing the same ad every day in various

forms, it gets annoying.



How do you feel when you see the same heading show up in your

email, ten times a day? Everyday.



Annoying isn't it?



Now take a look at the same ezines and you'll see a few ads that

either don't make any sense, have no direction, contain spelling

and grammatical errors, or are so full of lies, untruths and

hype that, if you do happen to get by the heading, you don't get

too much farther.



Some people just have a hard time putting anything down in

written form. They know what they want to say, but it doesn't

transfer to their fingers.



These are the two biggest problems facing online business owners

with regards to their advertising. These same people will

become discouraged when the ads they placed have no effect on

their profits. Especially if they spent any money on these ads.



Once you've placed some ads in a few different places and have

no response, don't get caught up in frantically searching for

different methods to place that ad, use a different ad!



If you're using one of the provided ads that you received when

signing up for that affiliate program, have another one made up

to use in place of it.



If you're using an ad that you yourself wrote, either take your

time and re-write another one, or hire a professional ad copy

writer to create one for you.



Hey, if you're going to shell out money to place a particular

ad, shouldn't you think about spending a little to hire someone

who knows how to write a click inducing ad? Someone who pays

attention to what makes people react to an advertisement and can

put it in words.



Let's say you're advertising an Internet Marketing product. You

placed an ad in ten different Internet Marketing ezines. You've

got the target market for your product. If you're not getting

any visitors to your site, then you need a new ad.



Re-write it or have a new one created, either way...........



It's the ad, not where you placed it.



---------------------------------------------



Tim Bossie is a veteran Internet Marketer and Copy Writer who

lives in Northern Maine with his wife and three children. He is

the owner of Glimmers Marketing Services which specializes in

Internet Copy Writing, Advertising and Consulting. Visit his

website, http://www.glimmersmarketing.com , today to find out how

you can have a complete advertising package created for you, or

give Tim a call at 1-207-551-7107 for more information.





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