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Tools of the Trade...Table Saw...Drill....Solo Ads?


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Tim Bossie
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Marketing Success and Profit
http://www.marketingsuccessandprofit.com


Tools of the Trade.....Table Saw...Drill.....Solo Ads?



by Tim Bossie







I have been involved in woodworking for a few years now and love

being in my woodshop creating beautiful furniture out of

ordinary lengths of board.



I started out of need as I couldn't see paying a huge sum of

money for a small hutch, when I could make it myself. That

turned out to be more involved than I thought at the time. But,

I did it and am proud of my hutch. It's standing in my dining

room and will soon be joined by a new maple table I am in the

middle of. Now, I do it for fun and relaxation.



That first project was a learning experience. I had no

woodworking tools except for an ancient skill saw. I didn't

realize the wide range of tools involved or the need to have

these tools. I wanted to save money by building the hutch

myself that I thought I could get by with my old skill saw and

slap it together.



I looked through tons of plans and found one that I liked.

Fortunately, (or if you were to talk to my wife, unfortunately),

the plans included everything from a materials list to a tools

list. I glanced at the list of tools needed to complete the

project and you could have knocked me over with a feather.



Table saw, dado cutter, band saw, planer, jointer, drill press,

cordless drill, router, shaper table, and the list went on.



Why in the world do I need all these tools to put pieces of wood

together in the shape of a box and put a few shelves on it?



After my first attempt to build my hutch ended in utter

disaster, I figured out why I needed so many different tools.



Each tool has a special job. One for cutting a certain slot.

One for making the boards straight so they fit together. One

for shaping the wood the way you want for a pleasing look. They

each had their own specific job that was, as I learned, needed.



Well, I went right out and bought every tool on that list. I

built the hutch the way the plans said and used each specific

tool the way it was suppose to be used. Much better.



Needless to say, the whole thing cost me a whole lot more than

if I would have just bought the thing in the first place.



Internet Marketing is no different than woodworking. You need

the right tools, used in the right way, in order to do the job

right the first time.



In advertising your online business one of the necessary tools

of the trade is a solo advertisement sent to the subscribers of

an opt-in list, or ezine.



When created, and used, correctly, solo ads are one of the most

powerful marketing tools in your toolbox to send visitors to

your website.



The common misconception of solo ads, or any Internet ad for

that matter, is that they have to sell your product in order for

them to be effective. Actually, the real job of the solo ad is

to send the reader to your website where the real sales pitch

begins.



Solo ads get the emotions of the reader involved and deliver the

impulse to find out more information on whatever service or

product is being advertised.







Start With A Title That Gets Your Ad Read.



No matter how great your ad is, if the title stinks, it simply

will not be read by anyone. Solo ads travel through email so

the only thing showing in your email inbox is the title.



I know in my case, I never open an email that is an obvious ad.

So, if I do it, then there are a lot of other people out there

that never see your ad either. The trick is to make it look

like something else.



Most ezine editors, when sending out an issue, will place the

title of an article within that issue as the subject of the

email. Create a title for your solo ad that looks like the

title to an article.



If your solo ad is for a reprint rights package, use something

like........



The New Internet Business....Reprint Rights!



Or............



How To Create Your Own Internet Empire with Resell Rights!



When editors send out their solo ads, and place this kind of

title in the subject area, subscribers think it's another issue

and will begin to read it, thus reading your solo ad.







Work The Body!



Once you have the reader actually reading your ad, you want to

keep them reading and not hitting the delete key once they find

out they've been duped.



Open the body with a strong emotional pull. We all react

depending on what our emotions are at the moment. So you want

to provide an emotional stimulus that will drive the reader to

keep reading, and be pulled into, your ad.



Hit them right at the start and lead them through your entire

message with lots of impulsive actions.



"Go Now", "Click Here", "Get more info", with the URL to your

website, are all things that should be spread throughout the

entire ad to make the reader feel the impulse to go ahead and do

what you want them to.



Finish off with a crescendo of benefits that hit the reader hard

and make the impulse of wanting to find out more, unbearable.



Keep working the emotions of the reader throughout the entire

ad.







Remember that advertising your online business depends on the

tools you use. Solo ads are a specific tool that have their own

intended job. Use them the right way and you'll see more

traffic, resulting in more sales, directed to your website.



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



Tim Bossie is a veteran Internet Marketer, Copywriter, and

Personal Coach and editor and publisher of Marketing Success and

Profit!, the Daily Internet Magazine that guides you

step-by-step to a successful home business and exciting and

prosperous life! Subscribe today!

http://www.marketingsuccessandprofit.com





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