Writing to get click throughs anyone?

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So just wondering what type of writing do you do to get sales, and click through ? I seem to be horrible at putting the links in the right spots and writing to sell, I just like to provide good information so what are some tips for me to get better at writing for some click throughs and sales! Thank you warriors for everything you have done for me!
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  • Profile picture of the author Oliver Williams
    There is only so much writing and content that I can tolerate. For everything else I just out source, I recommend you do the same if its something you prefer not to do.
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    • Profile picture of the author AnniePot
      From my experience, and I've been "at it" a while..., you get far better long-term results, if you do nothing more than write naturally. Inform and educate your readers on the niche you are promoting. Make your readers see you as the expert they were seeking. Build a relationship.

      Then, provide an incentive for them to give you their email address (a free give-away?) You then have a list you can sell to.
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  • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
    Originally Posted by Tonylee93 View Post

    So just wondering what type of writing do you do to get sales, and click through ? I seem to be horrible at putting the links in the right spots and writing to sell, I just like to provide good information so what are some tips for me to get better at writing for some click throughs and sales! Thank you warriors for everything you have done for me!
    Don't take this the wrong way, but...

    Dictionaries just provide good information. So do encyclopedias. Neither inspire people to take action. (With the possible exception of fifth graders copying a couple of pages for a school assignment.)

    It's not about "putting the links in the right spots." It's about understanding where your readers are in their own minds, meeting them there and leading them to where you want them to go. Many times, that means getting an emotional reaction.

    Once you have gotten that reaction and your reader is ready to change where they are - tell them what to do. If you've done your job well, they want you to tell them what to do to get what you've led them to believe is possible for them.

    Tell them to visit your site and enter their email address to get the next piece of the puzzle. Tell them to click over to your site and buy the whatchamajiggy that will help them get what they want.

    Two things to keep in mind while writing:

    1) The job of your article is not to sell. It's to pre-sell, to send the reader to the net step in an open-to-buy frame of mind. The job of the sales letter is to seal the deal.

    2) The job of your article is to sell the click at the bottom. Clicking through on your link should be the obvious, desirable next step.
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  • Profile picture of the author fanig
    It's not the right way for direct asking for clicks ti increase click through rate. But better way is think for long term solution but writing such unique contents which leads to your clicks and sales.
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  • Profile picture of the author travlinguy
    If you have any true passion for what you're selling, write as though you're explaining the product to a close friend. Picture that person as you write and let them know about your great discovery.

    If you don't have any passion for your product you have two choices.

    1. Pretend you do and write to a friend.
    2. Find a product you're really passionate about.

    I prefer #2.

    I see so many people here going crazy with keywords and niche research to find that elusive "untapped" market. Well, there ain't none. Virtually every profitable niche under the sun is being tapped. Sure, some offer more opportunity than others but that's no reason to jump in.

    So that leaves me to market stuff I like. People come here all the time talking about how they've lost interest in their marketing and want to quit and looking for encouragemente and on and on... Much of that distress could be completely avoided if people would get involved with stuff they link. Just say'n

    I'm not suggestion this is the case with you.

    Good luck.
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