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Making Your Free Ads Work For You!


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Kristy A. Taylor
admindigitaldollars.biz

Digital Dollars
http://www.digitaldollars.biz


Advertising needn't be expensive, and for those in the know;

advertising can also be free. But occasionally your 'free' ads

can get lost in the e-zine jungle. And, unfortunately, many

people misuse their free ads. By 'misuse' I mean; do not word

their ads appropriately. How many times have you seen the exact

same ad for the exact same product? Probably too many times. Why

would you want to risk having your ad placed directly underneath

somebody else's ad that is exactly the same as yours?



The best way to use, not misuse, your ad is to use a two-step

system. Don't use the advertising material that the affiliate

program has supplied. Why? Because it will be the same material

that every other affiliate will be using. Try to write your own

ads. Don't worry about inventing that eye catching headline and

having those action generating words, leave all that hype to the

so-called experts.



One of the most effectively worded ads is an ad that is clear and

straightforward. There's no need to hide your product underneath

an ALL CAPS heading, a lot of BS promises and finally a URL that

is as long as my grandma's knitting yarn. Ultimately you want to

aim for a short two-liner. Why? Because it will be quicker to

read and it will stand out from all of the 5 to 8 liners. Most of

the longer ads disguise the actual product with a lot of fancy

words, only to have the prospect 'click away' within 5 seconds of

reaching the site, because: 'they've seen it before'. That's an

instant loss. You don't even get a chance to capture the

prospects' details.



That leads me to the two-step system. What you will need:



~ an autoresponder (free is fine, but doesn't look as

professional when it's laden with 3rd party ads).



OR



~ a direct response one to two page mini web site.



An autoresponder will allow you to use your two-liner very

effectively. The prospect will know that the information (this is

where you can place the much longer ad copy that is usually

supplied with affiliate programs, but please try to rewrite some

of it in your own words) will be delivered to them instantly, and

you will be able to capture their e-mail address in order to send

follow-ups if the 'fish' aren't biting. Remember, it has been

said that a prospect will need to see an ad approximately seven

times before they will buy.



A direct response mini site presents the prospect with the ad

copy, similar to your first autoresponder message, and

immediately offers them a way to order the product, as should

your autoresponder message.



Both of these methods work quite well, and implementing them is

really a very simple process. Be simple, be direct and above all

else, be quick. The Internet has changed the meaning of customer

service; people are no longer willing to stand in line or wait

for the mailman. They want their product and they want it now! So

you need to be - IMMEDIATE!





================= About the Author =========================

Kristy A. Taylor is the publishing Editor of Digital Dollars

Ezine, dedicated to helping others earn their share of digital

dollars.

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and products, send a blank e-mail to:

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