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Always seek the name, email address, postal address and telephone number for responses to the ad. 3. Develop a compelling headline for the ad. 4. Present at least two of your competitive advantages in the ad. 5. Use the word “FREE” in the ad. It is the most powerful word in marketing. 6. Use a photo of a real person in the ad. Studies have shown a higher response to ads with close up photos that show the eyes of real people. 7. Refer to “frustration” and/or “pain” in the ad that will be reduced, relieved or removed by what you are advertising. 8. Present the “benefits,” rather than the “features” of the product or service being advertised in the ad. 9. Provide a “risk free” offer in the ad. 10. Present a specific “call to action” in the ad. 11. Make it very easy and simple to respond to Ideas For New Inventions thirteen ingredients.The Human brain is the powerhouse of ideas. A lot of ideas occur to many people during their course of life. These ideas have the potential of changing the way the world lives the 1. Determine the objective or desired outcome for the ad. 2. Always seek the name, email address, postal address and telephone number for responses to the ad. 3. Develop a compelling headline for the ad. 4. Present at least two of your competitive advantages in the ad. 5. Use the word “FREE” in the ad. It is the most powerful word in marketing. 6. Use a photo of a real person in the ad. Studies have shown a higher response to ads with close up photos that show the eyes of real people. 7. Refer to “frustration” and/or “pain” in the ad that will be reduced, relieved or removed by what you are advertising. 8. Present the “benefits,” rather than the “features” of the product or service being advertised in the ad. 9. Provide a “risk free” offer in the ad. 10. Present a specific “call to action” in the ad. 11. 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The freedom offered from being the boss is definitely an alluring temptation; but do the advantage 9. Provide a “risk free” offer in the ad. 10. Present a specific “call to action” in the ad. 11. Make it very easy and simple to respond to the ad (e.g. phone call or visit a web site). 12. Create a “sense of urgency” to respond by including a real or artificial deadline in the ad. 13. Include a “tracking” process to measure the effective “yield” of the ad.
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