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Unread 13th Aug 2008, 12:11 PM   #1
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I am a new member and i think one of great down fall is writing ads. I have seen some great ones but each time i write one it seem useless, How do one determine if the ad is a real winner that will produce results. Can someone please help me with this.

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Unread 13th Aug 2008, 12:17 PM   #2
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Denise,

Welcome to the forum! Make sure you come in and post everyday and your questions will be answered. Their is so much to learn in here.

If you are not very good at writing ads...

Take a look at some that you think are very good or are performing well for others.

Then, take bits and pieces of the ads you really like and combine them to come up with your own. You have to try multiple ads to see which work for you and then really push and promote the ads that bring you the most success.

Some work, some do not. Just keep at it until you find what works best for you.

Follow what successful marketers do and then apply those to your own business and you will start to see results.

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My advice is look at your work limit then write about 10x the limit then boil out the rubbish bits and you should have an add that will nail it
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I would like to invite you to my free online training - every other Thursday it is about Copy Writing for Internet Marketing.

I think you would benefit from the class if you miss the one this week, the next one is on the 28th.

http://www.warriorforum.com/plug-pro...thursdays.html

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Hi Denise,

Good to have you here asking questions! Welcome to the forum.
You already have some good answers here.

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Hi Denise,

Welcome to the forum.

Another way to help is to keep a "swipe" file. Every time you see a great headline or ad copy it into your swipe file.

Use the swipe file for inspiration to help you come up with your own ads.

Stone also has some example ads throughout the 30 days to Success. You can use these word for word but I always think it is better to stand out and be a bit different.

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I have a free ebook you can download that will show you how to write more effective ads. See my sig file.
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Thanks everyone, I really appreciate the help. You guys are great.
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Is your ebook still available, and if so where is the link?

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Originally Posted by myob View Post

I have a free ebook you can download that will show you how to write more effective ads. See my sig file.
I would also like to know where the free ebook is, too, as your link does not point to it, only a membership site.
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As a publisher of a newsletter I would like to give you a couple of hints.

Using the canned ads that are prepared for you has been overused - I use to get so many of the same ad that it just does not bring that many hits - Nothing can replace putting your own personality into the ad.

I have found that long ads just do not cut it - people are very busy and do not read the long ads.

Change your subject line in the canned ads - once it has been seen so many times, people just pass it by.

Too much emphasis is put on tracking the ads - you are building a business - getting your name out there - that is what is important - if the places you post your ad is archived on the internet, your name will get out there. Each time you get your name out there puts you in the search engines - when someone checks you out - every time you are listed will help you out.

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