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We want your ads with us to be as successful as
possible! Below you will find some tips
for getting started off on the right foot by writing
the best ad copy possible.
After considering this information, write your
ad(s) and click here
to place them and get them into circulation. After
all, what good is the perfect ad if you are the
only one who sees it?
We continually test the response that can be had
from our readers, making sure that you get what
you pay for. With the right product and the right
ad, you can't lose by placing your ad with us now.
Best wishes!
Ezines are the cheapest and fastest
way to reach a lot of people, usually costing less than
a classified ad in a newspaper while reaching thousands
of highly- targeted readers. Here is how you can get the
most out of your ad.
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Tips for writing ads:
- Observe other people's
ads for ideas. What caught your attention, what
didn't. Now use that to your benefit.
- Your ad will be most effective when it
promotes one product to one targeted market.
- The headline is the
most important part of your ad. Try to keep it no longer
than 4 or 5 words. Use action
verbs that appeal to the emotions or ask a question
to catch attention. Type this in all caps for
attention.
- Offering something
free to readers will catch their attention right
away.
- Keep your body
copy brief and avoid give too
much information. Use enough descriptive words to
simply state what you are selling and still pique
their curiosity.
- Never be offensive or
misleading, but use your imagination when writing
your ad to make it something different that will
stand out.
- Avoid
using all caps in the body copy, it is hard to read
and is also considered rude, as if you were yelling.
- End by telling the reader exactly how to respond
to your ad. Keep it simple and make it easy, always
including an email address & a web address if
possible.
- Always demand
action. Deadlines encourage
people to respond when their interest is highest.
- Be sure that you
proof-read and spell check your ads before placing.
Also, be sure your web and email addresses are
correct and in working order. One of the biggest
reasons for poor ad response is wrong contact info!
- Revise and test, over
and over again. Test one revision at a time, or
track each one, so that you will know what does best
and where.
It is best if you first run two to three ads in an ezine.
Tips for placing ads:
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Organize your ads. Open a file and write various eye
catching ads, big and small, in order to fit the various
ad sites. We suggest coping all of your ads into a
single document, separating them with a line of asterisks so that you can
quickly distinguish one from the other. Now, when
you go to advertise and you need your ad, just open the
ad file, locate the ad you wish to use, and copy and paste
it into your ad window. This also allows you to have
proof-read and spell-checked your ads, which is
extremely important.
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You must consider many factors in deciding which ezine
to use for your ad. Look at the following: How long the
ezine has been in publication, Number of subscribers,
Number of ads per issue, Who reads this ezine?, Cost of the ad, Which days of the week is it published?
- Look for or ask for
testimonies from people who have placed ads with the
ezine, then contact them to be sure they are legit.
That way you know you will not be wasting your
money.
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When you place your ad, you should know where it will
appear in the ezine. Most ezines offer a variety of positions,
and the cost will vary. Some of the most commonly used
positions are Sponsor & Classified. No category is better than another overall.
A particular ezine may give different results depending
on where your ad appears within that ezine. Running
your ad only one time is not a good test.
Ready to
place your ad?
For more help, please contact
us.
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