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1). It’s Not Funny Unless it Sells
We've all encountered humor in advertising. TV ads showing smart dogs fetching their owners a beer. Radio spots with aliens purifying our drinking water. Print ads with famous people wearing milk mustaches. Many use dry wit. Others are just plain silly. A few are in bad taste. And some, heaven forbid, aren't even funny.
Humor has its place
Does humor really work in advertising? Is it okay to get a few laughs when talking about your product or service? Does humor sell? There are no absolutes, no easy answers.
Article tags: advertising, copywriting, copywriters, writing, advertising copy, ads, brochures, mailers, web content
2). Benefits Of Using Private Label Rights Content
One of the most popular questions circulating the internet industry today is how private label rights content can help build traffic. And if you know the answer to this question as well as the benefits, you may find out that your site is more successful than you ever thought possible.
Private label rights content can be legally edited after you purchase the rights.
Article tags: web content, private label rights, real estate articles, private label articles
3). So Many Article Directories, So Little Time
Twice today I received invitations from article directory owners to join their new sites. In many ways I am flattered, but in other ways I almost want to mention that they have their work cut out for them. As an author of several hundred articles online [I expect to add between one and two hundred per month for the foreseeable future] I have some recommendations for article directory managers.
Article tags: article directory, article submission, ezines, article writer, web content, adsense, pay per click
4). Google Ad words Program: Value Advertising
Google is the most popular search engines on the internet. Around a billion people use the internet and Google has a major share of users among this huge set.
Article tags: web content, website content
5). Should You Use Free Articles For Reprint ?
Online, there are several locations where you can pick up and use free articles for reprint in your own websites. These articles are designed specifically for that purpose to allow you to add excellent content to your website.
Article tags: free articles for reprint, article, with affiliate link, web content, for webmasters
6). PHP , Internet Business Marketing , & Good Web Content Go Hand In Hand
Everyone has heard that content is king when it comes to search engine optimization and just good old plain web site marketing smarts. But how you present that content on your site can also make a world of difference.
PHP is a server-side, cross-platform, HTML embedded scripting language that lets you create dynamic web pages. PHP-enabled web pages are treated just like regular HTML pages and you can create and edit them the same way you normally create regular HTML pages.
Article tags: php, internet marketing, internet business, web content, free traffic
7). Why your Pay-Per-Click Campaign Stopped Working
Pay Per Click advertising is a great way to get people to your website. But once they get there will they buy? And more important, will they come back?
Article tags: pay per click, web content, web copywriting
8). Freelance Writer: Find One Today!
Finding a freelance writer can be a daunting task, especially for the person who requires the skills of a capable writer, but does not know where to begin to look for one. Not everyone who says they are a freelance writer is one either. Sure, they may work freelance, but they are not skilled as a writer. Let’s explore some ways you can find a freelance writer who meets your exact specifications.
Article tags: freelance writer, freelancing, freelance writing, editing, article writing, web content, publishing
9). Article Marketing: Breaking Free
As a prolific article writer I have been asked by some how I am able to generate so many quality articles in such a short period of time. Frankly, it isn’t always easy, but there are some things I would like to share with you in order that you may, perhaps, increase your production as I have. Increased production for you means additional and regular submissions resulting in greater exposure of your name on the world wide web.
Article tags: article writing, article marketing, article submission, article directory, article site, writing, editing, publishing, writer, editor, publisher, web content, resource box
10). Writing Articles For The Web That Get Read Is Easy When You Know This
Writing articles for the web is a learned skill. And you can learn it. In fact, you can master it. Once a professional writer in the print publishing world, I had feature articles published by some well-known names (Woman's Day, The Washington Post, Family Circle, Christian Science Monitor and more). Fortunately, as a self-publisher online, I'm able to transfer some of my professional print writing skills to this form of online publishing.
Article tags: writing articles, write articles, article writing, web content, writing for the web, website traffic
11). Should I Use "We" or "I" On My Coaching Site
Writing content for your web site can be a royal pain in the you-know-what. One part of the challenge is whether you should use "we" or "I" when writing content for your web site.
There are actually two problems within this issue:
1 - The obvious - whether to use "I" or "we"
2 - A bigger, deeper, hidden problem
Let's start with the first one.
Article tags: coach, coaching, coaches, web site, website, writing content, web copy, web content, website content, web site content, website copy, web site copy
12). The Secret Of Writing Persuasive Web Content
Writing persuasive web content covers a wonderful variety of writing techniques. You can use different voices, humor, inspiration, or sales copy. Every web page should have a purpose: To familiarize, to inform, or to call the reader to action (click to the next page, join a newsletter, buy a product, or sign up for a mini-course.)
The writing style or technique you use for each web page should be "in tune" with the goal of that page.
Article tags: writing web site copy, web site copy optimization, web content, writing
13). Closing in on Effective Advertising
Get out all the ads you ran last year. Go ahead. Tear them out of your magazines or newspapers (if you’re lucky enough to have proof sheets, so much the better). Tear out your competitor’s ads too—as many as you can get your hands on. Next, fold the company names, addresses and logos out of view. If the company names are in the headlines block them off with paper and tape.
Article tags: copywriting, copywriters, writing, advertising copy, ads, brochures, mailers, web content
14). 9 Tips for Better Copywriting
We all learned how to write in school, but in advertising, there are some simple techniques that experienced writers use to convey messages with greater impact and brevity. Without being too tutorial, you’ll find these 9 tips quite handy when writing your next sales letter, brochure or web page.
Avoid the wimpy verbs—is and be.
These “do-little” verbs only occupy space and state that something exists.
Article tags: copywriting, copywriters, writing, advertising copy, ads, brochures, mailers, web content
15). Should You Write a Long-Copy Ad or Keep it Short?
Okay, you’re ready to write the ad of a lifetime. The one that will pull like crazy and leave them begging for your product like Somalians for food. So, do you whet their appetite with a short and sweet ad? Or write a long-copy ad that’s stuffed with information?
The 80-20 rule says 80% of the people only read the headline (and maybe a caption, if you have one).
Article tags: copywriting, copywriters, writing, advertising copy, ads, brochures, mailers, web content