Everything I have learned about writing good ads has revolved around a couple of main ideas. One is to focus your writing on the benefits not the features. The second is to tap into the readers emotions to create desire. Desire to learn more about your product or service. Desire to buy your product or service.
Step 1: Set the Tone
Step 2: Make a Ranked Features List
Step 3: Convert Your Features to Benefits
Step 4 Write Your Attention-Getter!
Step 5: Build Interest
Step 6: Build Desire
Step 7: The Sales Pitch
Step 8: The Call To Action
Step 9: Proofing
Step 10: TESTING
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All-in-all, you owe it to your self to learn these steps required to write good, successful, ads. The success or failure depends on your willingness to improve your ad writing skills.
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My name is Rick Brown. I have been successful at internet marketing and advertising for more than 5 years now. I've tried a lot of programs, and I know what works and what doesn't.