You have about 10 seconds to grab the reader's attention - before they go on to something else. If you haven't got a headline to excite and intrigue them in those 10 seconds, you can forget it.
Your headline must:
.Capture the reader's attention and imagination
. Snap them away from whatever else they were doing
ยท Divert their attention then to the rest of your copy, and get them to continue reading on.
It's a good idea to write 50 or so headlines down on paper. Just write anything down that comes into your mind. Then look through your list and choose about 10 of those headlines that appear to have the necessary punch.
Next, go off and make a coffee and have a break. You'll come back refreshed to look at your new list with fresh eyes. Now you can start again!
The "How To" headlines are ever popular - the whole world wants to know How To do/make/believe/create etc etc.
Keep your headline short, a maximum of 17 words (could be much fewer) and succinct and to the point. You're not trying to write a whole essay with your headline. You want the reader to know what message you have, so don't bluff your way through. When I come across a headline that doesn't at once make me want to know more I instantly lose interest and leave the page.
You need to be specific. Look at how other good headlines grab your attention. They say things like "within 3 months" - "increase your customer list 4-fold". Forget things like "make more money" (not nearly specific enough). Immediately I'd be wondering exactly HOW I'd be making more money. Would it be with stocks and bonds - with a home-based business - making jams and chutneys - direct mail? There are hundreds of ways to make more money - your headline needs to be specific.
Then there's the Sub-Headline.
Here you can elaborate on the main Headline. The Sub-headline is usually in a slightly smaller font than the main Headline, but still large enough to be seen quickly and easily. Here you need to give your reader a reason to read on.
Many times people use something like: "Don't go anywhere because this could be the most important letter you'll ever read". This is a good Sub-headline, if a little over-used and worn!
Perhaps another tact could be something like: "Sit back and relax while I show you what you're about to read will change the way you ... forever".
Using the word "Guarantee" is a good way to be very convincing: "I guarantee that what I'm about to reveal will change the way you ... forever".
Answering your readers' questions in your Headlines and Sub-headlines is also very compelling. The WHO - WHAT - WHEN - WHERE - WHY - HOW questions. If you can find a way of utilising these, so much the better.
Above all, your Headline should be exciting, enticing, power-packed, and have a "miss this at your peril" message coming over loud and clear. Remember, your Headline is critical for the success (or failure) of your sales letter, and can mean the difference between having just a few sales, and a power-busting best seller!
Xbox Hints And Tips
But you are reading it, and I'm very glad, so welcome aboard and join our happy band of other Newbies (and nearly-Newbies) who are starting a business - but who are finding it all rather daunting.
No doubt you have your own preconceived ideas about Internet marketing. Perhaps you've read various articles and books that tell you it's all going to be a breeze - but you quite simply don't know what to do next.
Perhaps you have a friend who has tried, and maybe not succeeded in this business, and maybe this friend has been giving you their advice on "how to start" - or if they've had a particularly bad experience, advice on "how to avoid it at all costs"!
Time and again I've seen newbies jump right in at the deep end, before carefully considering everything, and without any proper help and guidance. One thing's for sure - you will be so much better off if you are shown how to do something, and not left to flounder around on your own. Firstly, it helps to have the correct mindset for success, so throw out all those preconceived ideas, and let's start again.
Perhaps you've already "had a go" and tried selling something, either offline or online, but it's not sold, or maybe you've only had one or two sales. Something is just not quite right. You know you need to do something different, but you are not sure exactly what.
Instead, take a step back and let your mind rest for a day or two; you may suddenly see where you can change things for the better. If not, you need to ask someone who can help you find the right way forward.
? Most people imagine exactly what they think they want ...
? Most people imagine exactly how they think their new business will work ...
? In reality it hardly ever happens that way.
? So much better to get the right help at the start, and be shown exactly what to do. You don't have to do this alone.
Firstly, as I said in a previous article, you need to write down your goals on paper, and read these aloud to yourself twice a say. If you do this (silly as it sounds) you really can achieve your dreams.
You need to make yourself a Daily Schedule for your work - and then stick to it. It's a bit like a school timetable. Set yourself a certain task for a certain day, and then make a real effort to get that task done. You will find you'll have a great sense of achievement and satisfaction!
Try to stay focused on the task in hand - don't get distracted. For instance, how many times during the day do you check your emails? Three times - five times - ten times? Emails can be great time-wasters! I know - I've often been guilty of this myself, and can lose an hour or so without realising it. If you limit your email checking to just a couple of times a day, it will give you the freedom to concentrate on the important things - like getting that chapter written!
Don't make your daily tasks too big or too complicated to start with - keep to bite-size chunks, and then when you've completed a task you can give yourself a small treat, and a pat on the back - the feeling is good!
Ron Woodham has sinced written about articles on various topics from Internet Marketing, Marketing and Cars. Ron Woodham retired at 65 and set up his own Internet Business. He spent 9 months teaching himself how to create and build websites from scratch, and now shares his knowledge through his Building Blocks for Beginners.Visit his website. Ron Woodham's top article generates over 2900 views. to your Favourites.
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