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Friday, September 4, 2009

How To Write An effective Ad

An effective ad is what it takes to become an effective affiliate. Remember, as an affiliate you don’t make phone calls, talk to the customers directly or do door-to-door visits. As an affiliate you reach out your prospects through your ads or articles, banners, emails, splash pages and more.

Words are simply the life and blood of an affiliate. You evoke people’s feelings and compel them to buy your product with the right words you use in your ad. You need to know your words. You need to identify what words to use and how to effectively use them.

I’ve been reading different blogs that talk about making money as an affiliate. Some are very enriching and others are simply out of my league. Yes, I need more time to sit down and digest them one by one.

Anyways, here are some tips I can share with you on what words to use for your ad. Try them some time and you’ll be surprised:

The “strong words” and the “ call to action”, two important groups of words to use in your ad.


Strong words - these are the words that can give a whole new meaning to your ad. For example, the simple word “new” can make your ad look and sound fresh.

Try to look at this:

A new, guaranteed to work program that will triple your income starting today.

Compare to this:

A program that will triple your income starting today.

Which one would you rather buy?

In writing your ad, you must bear in mind that the internet is now nearly saturated with advertisements. Thousands of affiliates are battling their way up to make a sale. As a beginner, how would you stand a chance against the professionals?

You must be different.

You must make your ad stand out from the others.

Now, this ain’t easy to do because they also know how to do that. But, at least, you are in stride with them and not behind them.
For a complete list of these strong words and call to action, you can check out Dave Davis’ blog at redflymarketing.com.

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