Thursday, November 03, 2005

10 Ways To Get Your Ads Or Messages Noticed

Do you post to message boards, e-mail discussion
lists, classified ads sites, FFA sites or newsgroups?
People will usually read the s.ubject line before they
read your ad or message, so it's important they get
noticed. Below are ten simple, but powerful tips to
get your ads or messages noticed.


1. Use extra white space creatively in your subject
line. You can add extra blank spaces between your
words or letters.


2. Combine capital letters with lower case letters.
Use all capital letters in every other word or use a
capital letter between every other lower case letter.


3. Add text symbols in your s.ubject line. You could
use them between words and letters. Start and end
your subject with a text symbol. ( *, $, >,{,] )


4. Begin your s.ubject line with the word "STOP!".
People have been trained their whole life to stop
what they are doing when they see that word.


5. Ask people a question in your s.ubject line. We
all went to school and were repetitively branded to
answer questions.


6. Use the word "F.REE" in your s.ubject line. Your
o.ffer should be attractive to your target audience.
It could be f.ree information, software, trials, etc.


7. Begin your s.ubject line with an "online smile :)".
People use smiles offline to gain people's attention
and to win their trust, why not use them online too.


8. Don't use unbelievable claims in your s.ubject line.
People have or know some who has been ripped
off and trained themselves to ignore those claims.


9. Don't use all capital letters in your s.ubject line.
It is hard to read, looks unprofessional, and on the
internet it's considered a symbol for shouting.


10. Test different subject lines to see which ones
draws the most traffic to your web site. Also, read
the FAQ before posting a message or ad anywhere.

Quote of the Day:

"The frontiers are not east or west, north or south, but
wherever a man fronts a fact." -- Henry David Thoreau

Warm regards,

Chris Stirling
http://www.stirls.com

P.S. Try this, Chris:
http://www.stirls.com/pips.html

It really works!

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