Archive for June, 2011

Jun 06 2011

Some tips for Writing Ads that work

Published by Forkids Team under Advertising

Are you currently advertising but aren’t seeing a good return on your investment? If so, then I know how you feel. Most business owners would love to have a winning ad that they can run over and over again – but sadly, this isn’t the case for most business owners. If you would like to know some tips for writing ads that work, then you’ve come to the right place.

In today’s article, we’re going to take a look at some ways to improve upon your advertising efforts. The fastest and easiest way to gain more new leads and customers is by advertising, but if your advertising doesn’t work, you will have a hard time staying in business – and this is exactly what this article will try to resolve for you.

In fact, let’s take a look at the first step to creating an ad that doesn’t fail:

1. Don’t focus on building an image

Image or brand marketing is a form of marketing that I don’t condone. Most people when they start off advertising, they think they have to run ads that same way that big corporations do. You may be thinking that these small business owners are doing the right thing by following million dollar companies, but this couldn’t be further from the truth.

The fact of the matter is that if you want to have an ad that is mega successful, you shouldn’t follow the big corporations. They have millions to blow on advertising, while you probably only have a couple grand to spare. Do you see the chasm between these 2 numbers?

Plus, most big businesses don’t turn a profit until around the 3rd time that a prospect buys from them. You should know that you can totally avoid this. Instead of using brand or image advertising, focus on direct response. Direct response is all about getting a response from your ad right away. There’s no “waiting until you get exposure” – your ad works or it doesn’t. Here’s another tip for improving your advertising efforts:

2. Have a strong headline

Your headline is the 1 crucial factor that stands in your way of making tons of money in your business. The easiest way to analyze your headline is with the “so what” test. After you have written your headline, ask yourself, “So What?” If you can have a compelling answer for this question, then you stand a good chance of making your ad work.

Another way to do a good headline test is to run your headline as a classified ad in the newspaper. If you find that your current headline is pulling responses from your ad, then that should let you know immediately that you have a winning headline. This is a cheap test, and I encourage you to use it so that you know whether or not your headline is productive.

Use these tips in your business to have the roaring success that you dream of. They’ll be more than worth it to try.

   

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Jun 01 2011

Offline and Online Advertising are equally important to the success of any Networking Marketing Business

Published by Forkids Team under Advertising

When it comes to advertising placement and optimization there are two areas you need to look at – offline and online advertising. Most people put all of their focus on online advertising methods only but it’s important to know how to advertise offline too.

Both methods are equally important to the success of any networking marketing business and being familiar with optimisation of your advertising for both formats is important to your overall success.

Offline Advertising

That’s right. Advertising in good old-fashioned newspapers and magazines and it still works for networking marketing. Look at the number of business opportunity adverts listed in your local newspapers. They’re not put there for the good of their owner’s health or as some sort of experiment – they’re placed in those newspapers because they work and generate a profit.

If you want to know how to place and optimise an offline ad then look at how other people are advertising. Look at the size of their ad, the fonts and layout that’s used and then go about creating your own version of that without copying it wholesale.

Most people worry about the best ad placement on a page but all you need to do is think about how you read a newspaper or magazine. Still thinking? OK what happens is that you turn the page and your eyes automatically track to the top left corner of the next page – that is the Goldilocks zone of newspaper advertising and you need to be there.

If that slot isn’t available then the top right hand corner of the opposite page is your next best bet – you’ll notice that out of habit you automatically look there next if there’s nothing in the top left corner of the page in front of you that interests you.

Online Advertising

If you’re using PPC (Pay Per Click) or any other form of paid online advertising you need to make sure that your ads are as well placed as possible because you’re paying or every single click that you get. If you’re using Google AdWords then to make the most of your advertising spend you need to be in positions 1,2 or 3 on the first page of results.

Anywhere lower in the results and your chances of getting clicked drop dramatically. Always remember that your keywords will appear in bold when the viewer gets a search result so make sure that you make the most of that feature.

If you want to take things a step further with advertising optimisation you can look at using Facebook advertising to dig deeper into your target market. Because Facebook users are from such a diverse number of social and professional backgrounds you can advertise to the exact demographic you’re looking for e.g. males aged 25 – 35, with disposable income, living in the Darwin area. Your ads are then only ever displayed to Facebook users who meet your advertising criteria.

Regardless of what type of advertising you’re doing there is one single thing that can make the difference between success and total failure. What is this magic bullet? An enticing call to action that makes people respond almost instinctively. You need to speak directly to them in such a way that it feels natural for them to contact you.

Or as the old marketing and advertising guys will always tell you “Sell the steak and not the sizzle”.

Successful advertising optimisation comes with practice and time so make sure you get started as soon as you can.

   

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