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Online Article Marketing and Other Concepts Along This Theme pick up the phone while reaching for your wallet?Many folks have discovered the value of informational selling, by way of online article marketing. This is where they post articles about a certain subject that relates to their website and then put a by-line at the bottom of the article. They then put the articl After you've answered these questions, look at the ad again, but this time ask yourself: "Can I adapt that ad for my own product/service?" What in the headline can be changed to re Janitorial Franchising: The Most Successful Business Model You've got your web site up and running. It's fully optimized. You've got a killer product or service. You want to promote your site with online ads, but you don't have money for a copywriter, and you've never written an ad in your life. Now what?If you were to ask 100 janitorial companies if they use employees or franchisees, 95% would probably say employees. 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Did the ad writer use superlatives like greatest, best, etc., or was it straight forward, short and to the point? What about it piqued your curiosity? Did the ad have a strong call to action? Were you compelled to click on a link, or pick up the phone while reaching for your wallet? After you've answered these questions, look at the ad again, but this time ask yourself: "Can I adapt that ad for my own product/service?" What in the headline can be changed to re SEO: No Perfect World yourself: "What is it about this ad that yanked my eyeballs?"In the best case scenario the model of SEO would provide business with a fair shake in search engine rankings while giving visitors the opportunity to find legitimate information on your site.In a perfect world, search engines would give you altered rankin Was it the headline? How long was it? What action verbs were used? What was your gut reaction to the headline? How long was the ad? What kind of words did it have in it? 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Now that you've made the changes compare your ad to the original. Does it read the same, only with your product in place of he original product? If it does, what changes can you alter to make it your own? After all, you don't really want to steal the ad, you want to steal the idea. Once you are satisfied, test it out with a couple of friends. Do they experience the result you expect? If not, tweak it a bit until it works to your satisfaction. Now you are ready to place it on web sites using an advertising network, preferably one with a great stats program that lets you monitor the effectiveness of your ad. If it works and you're making sales, keep doing it. If it doesn't, tweak the ad some more until it produces exactly what you need.
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