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Jack-Up the Results From Your Advertising

Posted on : 01-04-2008 | By : Stuart | In : Copywriting Tips

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Want to jack-up the results that you get from your advertising?

Next time you plan a campaign be sure to follow these 7 guidelines and you can create a winning advertising strategy:

    1. Plant Your Flag! Ask yourself, “What is the one great thing I can say about my product that none of my competitors can say about theirs?”

    2. Dig Your Trench! Ask yourself, “How can I find a place for my product in my customer’s mind by relating it to what’s already in there?”

    3. Take Dead Aim! Ask yourself, “What does my best prospect already believe that will make her want to buy my product without persuasion?”

    4. Take Your Best Shot! Ask yourself, “What is the most I can afford to give away to get a new customer?”

    5. Take a Risk! Ask yourself, “How can I make buying from me as easy, safe, and convenient as possible?”

    6. Make an Impact! Ask yourself, “How can I break through the clutter?”

    7. Make it Count! Ask yourself, “How can I move my customer from awareness to action?”

Source: Richard Armstrong

The above steps will also help you write more effective sales copy, give them a try, you’ll be glad you did.

Speak to you soon,

Stuart

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