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Target The Reader - Damn It

Here’s an ad cut out from the Sunday Times which is selling a residential club members can use as a London base.
However this ad has some flaws with it.
The headline doesn’t target the reader. The headline doesn’t have a benefit in it. The headline doesn’t enter the conversation the reader is having in their mind.
What [...]

Use This Popular Magazine To Steal First Paragraph Ideas

Use This Popular Magazine To Steal First Paragraph Ideas

So let’s continue talking where we left off - the importance of the first paragraph.

We discussed the “If” and “Then” formula.

So what other techniques can you use to hold your reader’s attention when writing your first paragraph?

John Caples in his book Tested Advertising Methods has a few [...]

How To Make Your Prospects Putty In Your Hands

How To Make Your Prospects Putty In Your Hands

Henry Ford said, “ If there is one secret to success it lies in the ability to get the other person’s point of view and see things from that person’s angle as well as from your own.”

And dear ol’ Henry should know a thing [...]

Attention Ford Car Owners! Would This Ford Ad Motivate You?

As you probably know, postcard marketing can be a great way to generate leads for your business. That is, when it’s done in the right way.

Postcard method is relatively low cost. And can help you drive traffic to a web site or get people to respond to your offer.

Anyway, I’ve just received a [...]

What A Gutter Cleaner Can Teach You About Borrowing Credibility

Had an email from a friend and Google Adwords expert, George Lane, www.george-lane.com in which he shared an interesting piece of marketing he received through his letterbox.
Incidentally in a few weeks I’m hoping to have an interview with George on this Blog all about Google Adwords and how you can improve your own Adword campaigns. [...]

How to convert your features into benefits

Spring is in the air and here in Cornwall it’s another glorious day as I write this. And it’s that time of year when people get in their gardens and get gardening. Digging, weeding and planting.
In fact my wife has got the gardening bug so bad this year every time one visits the bathroom her [...]

How To Use Simple Coupons To Generate More Leads

November 26th, 2008 by Mark Pocock
Here’s an interesting ad. Now granted, the headline is poor. Click here for the ad
My first thought is this; the ad is selling chairs for you to sit in while reading.
However they’re selling lighting for readers.
Now this company could have written an ad to try and sell off the page.
But [...]

How to Ethically ‘Bribe’ Your Customers to Buy From You

September 27th, 2008 by Mark Pocock
You know, you don’t always have to lead with your product all the time in your sales letters.
If you’re offering some free bonuses (you are aren’t you dear reader?) and those bonuses are strong offers or inducements in themselves, your prospect will buy your product purely to receive the bonuses. [...]

What To Do When Your Market Is Tired Of The Same Promise

November 11th, 2008 by Mark Pocock
After a while the market gets used to seeing the same old appeal. And the effectiveness of an ad eventually wears off. So you have to look for a fresh approach, a new angle to attract your prospects.
However here’s the thing:
The needs of your prospect don’t go away.
That’s still there. [...]

The Amazing Secret Behind a Swedish Film Star’s Golden Hair

October 24th, 2008 by Mark Pocock
Remember the blonde Swedish film star Britt Eckland? You do? For those of you who don’t she appeared in a James Bond film, The Man With a Golden Gun. And she was married to Peter Sellers as well as having relationships with a few other public figures.
Well she’s popped up [...]