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WRITING POWERFUL EFFECTIVE SOLO ADS

Everybody wants to make more money… In fact, most people would
like to hit upon something that makes them fabulously rich! And seemingly,
one of the easiest roads to the fulfillment of these dreams of wealth
is writing effective solo ads and using them correctly

The only thing is, hardly anyone gives much real thought to the basic
ingredient of selling by email - the writing of profitable solo ads.
If your online business is to succeed, then you must acquire the
expertise of writing solo ads that sell your product or services!

So what makes a solo ad good or bad? First of all, it must appeal
to the reader, and as such, it must say exactly what you want it to say.
Secondly, it has to say what it says in the least possible number of
words in order to keep your operating costs within your budget.
And thirdly, it has to produce the desired results whether inquiries or sales.

Grabbing the reader’s attention is your first objective. You must assume
the reader is “scanning” the page on which your ad appears in the company
of two or three hundred solo ads. Therefore, there has to be
something about your ad that causes them to stop scanning and look
at yours! So, the first two or three words of your ad are of the utmost
importance and deserve your careful consideration. Most surveys show
that words or phrases that quickly involve the reader, tend to be the
best attention-grabbers. Such words as: FREE… WIN… MAKE BIG MONEY…

Whatever words you use as attention-grabbers, to start your ads,
you should bear in mind that they’ll be competing with similar
attention-grabbers of the other ads on the same page. Therefore,
in addition to your lead words, your ad must quickly go on to promise
or state further benefits to the reader.

In the language of professional copywriters, you’ve grabbed the attention
of your prospect, and interested them with something that even they can do.

The next rule of good solo ad copywriting has to do with the arousal
of the reader’s desire to get in on your offer. In a great many instances,
this rule is by-passed, and it appears, this is the real reason that an ad
doesn’t pull according to the expectations of the advertiser.

Think about it - you’ve got your reader’s attention; you’ve told them it’s
easy and simple; and you’re about to ask them to do something. Unless
you take the time to further “want your offer,” your ad is going to only
half turn them on. they’ll compare your ad with the others that have grabbed
their attention and finally decide upon the one that interests them the most.

What I’m saying is that here is the place for you to insert that magic word
“guaranteed” or some other such word or phrase. So now, we’ve got an
ad that reads: MAKE BIG MONEY! Easy & Simple. Guaranteed!

Now the reader is turned on, and in their mind, can’t lose. You’re ready
to ask for their money. This is the “demand for action” part of your ad.
This is the part where you want to use such words as:

Limited offer - Act now! Write today! Only and/or just…
Putting it all together, then your ad might read something like this:
MAKE BIG MONEY! Easy & Simple. Guaranteed! Limited offer. Send $l to:

These are the ingredients of any good solo ad - Attention - Interest -
Desire - Action… Without these four ingredients skillfully integrated into
your ad, chances are your ad will just “lie there” and not do anything but
cost you money. What i have just shown you is a basic solo ad.
Although such an ad could be placed in any leading publication and would
pull a good response, it’s known as a “blind ad” and would pull inquiries
and responses from a whole spectrum of people reading the publication
in which it appeared. In other words, from as many “time-wasters” as
from bona fide buyers.

To give you an example of the kind of solo ad you might want to use, say
to sell a report such as this one… Using all the rules of basic advertising
copywriting, and stating exactly what our product is, our ad reads thusly:

MONEY-MAKER’S SECRETS! How To Write winning solo ads.
Simple & easy to learn -should double or triple your responses.
Rush $1 to BC Sales, 10 Main Anytown, va 75001.

The point i am making is that: l) You’ve got to grab the reader’s attention…
2) You’ve got to “interest them” with something that appeals to them…
3) You’ve got to “further stimulate” him with something (catch-phrase)
that makes them “desire” the product or service…
4) Demand that he act immediately…

There’s no point in being tricky or clever. Just adhere to the basics
and your profits will increase accordingly. One of the best ways of
learning to write good solo ads is to study the other solo ads out there -
try to figure out exactly what they’re attempting to sell - and then practice
rewriting them according to the rules I’ve just given you. Whenever
you sit down to write a solo ad, always write it all out - write down
everything you want to say - and then go back over it, crossing out words,
and refining your phraseology.

Generally speaking, readers respond more often to solo ads that include
a name than to those showing just initials or an address only. However,
because advertising costs are based upon the number of words, or the
amount of space your solo ad uses, the use of some names in solo ads
could become quite expensive. If i were to ask our ad respondents to
write to or send their money to The Research Writers & Publishers
Association, or to Book Business Mart, or even to Money Maker’s
Opportunity Digest, my advertising costs would be prohibitive.
Thus we shorten our name Researchers or Money-Makers. The point here
is to think relative to the placement costs of your solo ad, and to shorten
excessively long names.

The important thing is to know the rules of profitable
solo ad writing, and to follow them. Hold your costs in line.
once your solo ad is written, now is the time to use it wisely

know the basics…grab their attention… the rest is up to you.

About the Author

About The Author
Steven Boaze is the President of Boaze Publishing with one
of the largest databases on the internet. Come by Boaze
Publishing and get your 50% off all advertising for the
month of Dec! http://www.boazepublishing.biz/


Affordable Car Insurance For The First Time Buyer
by Amy Nutt

You’ve just bought your first new car and now you need to get car insurance for that vehicle. You?re not sure what to do and you want to make sure you get the most affordable rate. You don?t want your lack of knowledge to cause you to have to pay more for your car insurance than what you have to; especially since you need to put very expensive fuel in that car to keep it running.

Fortunately, lack of knowledge doesn’t have to get in your way. There are some basic things you should know about buying car insurance for the first time. They are not difficult and you?ll find that the difference between knowing these things and not knowing these things means more money you can keep in your pocket or use to put fuel in your car. It doesn’t matter how you choose to use that money. What matters is that you?re not unnecessarily paying it on a car insurance premium.

How much you need

Chances are you have financed this car and the lender requires you to have full coverage insurance. This covers everything from bodily injury to collision in case you are in an auto accident with that car. Although the lender requires full coverage, you can have different degrees of coverage based on what you can afford.

For example:

- You can choose to go with a policy that has a $500 deductible. What this means is that this is the amount you have to pay to repair your car in case you are in a collision with someone or some thing. If the bill to fix the car is $3,000. The insurance will pay the remaining $2,500 after you have paid your $500 deductible.

That seems easy enough, doesn’t it? It is pretty simple. However, it is important for you to determine how much you can afford in regards to your deductible. You can actually save money on your premium each month if you can afford a higher deductible in case of an accident. The higher the deductible, the cheaper the premium, but you don?t want to go beyond what you can afford.

How to save

Once you’ve determined how much you need, this is the point in which you can work on saving money. You need to first comparison shop by checking with the different providers to see what types of premiums they have for the amount of coverage you need. You also need to ask them what is covered under the insurance, what the limitations are, when the coverage begins and ends, how much coverage you get, and how you file a claim.

Once you find good prospects, you can then ask them what types of car insurance discounts they offer. If you are a college student, they may offer a discount. They may even offer an additional discount for good grades. You can also do such things as open a life insurance policy with them to get a multi-line discount.

If you’re ever in doubt, contact your state?s department of insurance and ask them tips regarding how you can save on car insurance. They will gladly give you that information. You may even want to talk with the insurance providers regarding a discount if you allow them to automatically deduct your premium from your bank account each month. You have many different areas to compare and many discounts and policy alterations that can work to your advantage. Use them and see how much money you can save. You may actually be surprised how much money you can have in your pocket versus how much could possibly go into your insurance premium.

About the Author:

Freedom115 & Freedom18 demystified

Freedom115 & Freedom18 demystified
Q: What are Freedom115, Freedom18, and other web sites such as those you’ve mentioned that I hear advertised on the T.V. and Radio.
They appear to be so similar in appearance.
A: I get such an outrageous number of questions like this that I’ve created a separate Q&A category called Television and Radio Ads. E.g., in addition to the web sites you’ve talked about here you could talk about many others that you haven’t seen or heard of yet.
Frequently these web sites are created by network marketing Lead organizations or network marketing distributors running co op advertising and rotating web sites. Also, Frequently web sites like the ones you have mentioned here are used in order to track what advertising generates what result or sometimes they are used to track revenue-share deals with T.V. & Radio stations running the commercials.
E.g. they might assign a T.V. station or Radio Station to each website to see which advertising location generates the best result.
For example:
Freedom115 - Radio Station WBVX - Number of leads created: 1393 Freedom18 - Radio Station WZBY - Number of leads created: 201 Other web sites - Radio Station WLMU - Number of leads created: 862
It never hurts to ask.

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