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June 2nd, 2008

How to Create Your Own Headlines - Tips & Guide

Need some help with creating your own headlines?

I stumble with how to write headliens all the time, so it's nice to have a guide to help me craft headlines that grab attention.

Alice Seba of Internet Marketing Sweetie has come to the rescue again. She has created a no non-sense; get to the point headline tips guide that will help you craft snappy headlines quickly. 

It is designed to cover the important basics of headline writing. It also includes 11 practical headline starters to make crafting headlines easy.

I actually used a few of the “headline starters” to create a few of my Google Adwords ads and they worked like a charm, so there are several practical uses you can apply them to.

The headline tips guide is free, no email sign-up required, just use it and enjoy.

May 25th, 2008

Ezine Advertising Tips

It took me a long time to actually begin using ezine advertising for my business but once I begain cranking out ezine ads I soon came to realize that ezines are actually one of the most effective and affordable forms of website advertising for promoting your products and services and encouraging traffic to your web site.  
 
The number of ezines published on the net has exploded from several hundred in 1996 to literally thousands of publications today that cover a range of topics so they're a pretty good form of advertising for any online business.

You can find ezines that sell ads for as little as $8 an ad, however solo ads generally pull the best resonse. Top sponsor ads on the other hand allow you between 5 and 8 lines of copy and are included in regular ezine issues near the very beginning of the newsletter.

Here's a breakdown of the ezine advertising options…   More… »

May 19th, 2008

Tips for Writing a Captivating ‘About’ Page

There are some very key clues you can get from reading an individual's 'about' page. 

For example, is the person genuine?  Are they interested in selling me something or are they going to offer me real help?  Are they qualified to help me?   What experience got them to where they are?  Will they keep me interested or bore me to tears?

Frankly, about 80% of the about pages put me to sleep.  That's probably because our instincts are to get down to business and sound professional.  Now there's noting wrong with sounding professional but we often sacrifice letting our readers know who we are by getting caught up in the technical, professional mumbo jumbo.  

Here's what I'm talking about.  Mary Jane is an article ghostwriter and writes a bio that looks like this …. More… »

April 22nd, 2008

Use PLR Articles to Create a Business

PLR means "Private Label Rights" content.  This is content that someone else has written that you can use on your website, blog, e-book, newsletter, whatever you choose.

If you're doing business online you probably have lots of PLR articles sitting on your hard drive.  If you do have lots of articles sitting around, or even if you don't, you can easily get some, and then you can turn that PLR content into a cash making business for you.

Here's what to do… More… »

April 21st, 2008

Tips on How To Write an E-book

Are you writing an e-book?   Or perhaps you're considering writing an e-book and haven't yet started.  how to write an ebook

Either way, you'll love this FREE guide from Jimmy D. Brown that covers some excellent tips on how to write an e-book, it's called

"30 Writing Tips for E-book Authors"

This free guide has some exciting time tested writing strategies that will show anyone how they can become a better writer.  More… »

March 4th, 2008

Use a Strong Call To Action

Not many of us are the bossy type but when it comes to marketing online but it's important to remember that your viewers want to be directed on what to do and it's your job to tell them. 

Think about why people come to the internet, they are looking for help, answers to their problems and guidance.  If you have the answers then you want to be sure they find them. 

Now this doesn't mean to simply point them at things to buy. Yes you may have a book or great product that is ideal for whatever it is they need help with but simply telling someone to buy without backing it up with details and benefits won't work.   More… »

February 5th, 2008

How To Write Sales Letters

Writing compelling sales letters is very powerful and it took me a long time to perfect it.  There are lots of different suggestions for writing sales letters but from my experience, these are the things that have worked the best.

Before getting started here are a few things you should think about before you start writing.  These are important because it can mean the difference in getting your sales letter read and making the sale vs. your reader hitting the back button.

I suggest you go through each topic below and write down how you will do each one. You may have to go through each of them a few times but keep going through it until you feel you've covered them all well enough.  Then we'll move on to the actual sales letter format. More… »

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