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[http://www.marketingbestpractices.com/includes/Adsense.htm] By George Dodge
One of the most important aspects of web site copywriting is
learning to write good headlines. But what, exactly, is a good
headline? A good headline grabs the reader's attention and
actually draws him or her into reading the article below it. In
today's world, the headline is more important than ever before.
With so many people living very busy lives, many people don't
take much time to read more than the headline. It's important,
then, for your headline to be informative and to draw the reader
down into the article. When you provide concise, informative
headlines in your web site copywriting, you provide a great
benefit to the reader. You show that you value his or her time
when you can communicate your product or service's benefits in a
headline.
The headline trend is not unique to the Internet. The same goes
for newspapers, television and radio - busy people these days
need their news in an extra brief form, like a headline
provides. When preparing your web site copywriting, try to
create a call to action in your headline. If you want potential
customers or clients to ACT NOW, say so.
You've heard that you won't get the sale unless you ask for it,
right? Look at the call to action in your headline as your way
of asking for the sale. Phrases such as "Call today," "Act now,"
and "Limited Supply" all create a sense of urgency. If you don't
act now or call today, you might miss out.
And, of course, limited supply lets potential customers know
that they must act quickly to get part of the available supply.
If possible, be specific when mentioning "limited supply." For
example, "...only for the first 500 people to order..." While
most people who have journalism experience have been taught to
avoid the use of "You" in a headline, the rules are different
for the Internet and web site copywriting. The Internet is a
more personal experience. After all, a person may search online
for whatever he or she desires. The use of "You" in a headline
further tailors the personal experience for the reader. "You" is
actually encouraged in online headline writing and Website
copywriting. When you are using the Internet as your source of
sales, remember that your web site copywriting must find a way
to ask for the sale. The best, most efficient way to do this is
through the headline. It doesn't have to be a clever play on
words or a tongue twister in order to grab attention. Instead,
it should focus on the readers' emotions regarding your product
or service. Not only will you be selling your product faster,
you'll be helping readers better use their time by writing
concise headlines that are to the point and informative.
About the author:
George Dodge is owner of http://www.CompellingWebCopy.com where
you will discover 757 explosive Website copywriting
techniques guaranteed to skyrocket your sales and put more
cash in your pocket - even if you haven't written a thing since
high school!
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