How My Purple Cow Eats Orange Grass and How That Can Mean Money for You
How about that for a sassy little title.
Either you are laughing right now...
You are confused and want to read more...
or you are foaming at the mouth.
That's OK.
That's what I want...
Because, I am using my headline to: - Deliver some quality information.
- Deliver clicks to my site - Put opt-ins subscribers into my list - Make sales, hand over fist Here's how you can apply the exact same technique to your marketing efforts: 1)Start with a headline that grabs the reader.
Go to the 'top articles' section of this directory and notice the strength of the article titles.
Look at great sales pages, and take notes on how they grab your attention and don't let go until the very end 2)Lead in with a first paragraph that the reader simply cannot resist.
Once they begin to read the article, they must make it past the first paragraph.
Use the first paragraph as a stepping stone to move your reader through the rest of the article.
3)Keep the entire article interesting.
Keep your reader's interest peaked with the use stories, examples, useful information, bullets, and breaks.
4)Keep every point short and to the point.
The shorter the paragraphs, the easier to read.
And the easier to read, the more likely your reader will make it the very end to click on to your site.
Write exactly as much as you need to give the solid content, yet leave them wanting for more.
And "more" is at your website.
5)Provide the reader with precise steps for doing just what it is that you are teaching.
Provide clear examples with useful so that your reader may see you as someone who knows what they are talking about.
One whom walks the talk...
an expert in the material presented.
Then when they click onto your site, they already trust you.
A trusting buyer, is a more ready buyer.
6)Create a clear invitation to click to your site at your resource box or bio.
Give your reader a clear call to action by giving them an incentive to visit your site.
Show them clearly what they will receive once at your site.
7)Write about what you know, and what you have passion for.
Passion moves people into action.
Words tell, buts passion sells.
Try to incorporate passion when you write and you notice that your writing will improve, along with your sales.
GOOD LUCK!
Either you are laughing right now...
You are confused and want to read more...
or you are foaming at the mouth.
That's OK.
That's what I want...
Because, I am using my headline to: - Deliver some quality information.
- Deliver clicks to my site - Put opt-ins subscribers into my list - Make sales, hand over fist Here's how you can apply the exact same technique to your marketing efforts: 1)Start with a headline that grabs the reader.
Go to the 'top articles' section of this directory and notice the strength of the article titles.
Look at great sales pages, and take notes on how they grab your attention and don't let go until the very end 2)Lead in with a first paragraph that the reader simply cannot resist.
Once they begin to read the article, they must make it past the first paragraph.
Use the first paragraph as a stepping stone to move your reader through the rest of the article.
3)Keep the entire article interesting.
Keep your reader's interest peaked with the use stories, examples, useful information, bullets, and breaks.
4)Keep every point short and to the point.
The shorter the paragraphs, the easier to read.
And the easier to read, the more likely your reader will make it the very end to click on to your site.
Write exactly as much as you need to give the solid content, yet leave them wanting for more.
And "more" is at your website.
5)Provide the reader with precise steps for doing just what it is that you are teaching.
Provide clear examples with useful so that your reader may see you as someone who knows what they are talking about.
One whom walks the talk...
an expert in the material presented.
Then when they click onto your site, they already trust you.
A trusting buyer, is a more ready buyer.
6)Create a clear invitation to click to your site at your resource box or bio.
Give your reader a clear call to action by giving them an incentive to visit your site.
Show them clearly what they will receive once at your site.
7)Write about what you know, and what you have passion for.
Passion moves people into action.
Words tell, buts passion sells.
Try to incorporate passion when you write and you notice that your writing will improve, along with your sales.
GOOD LUCK!