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Make A Killing With Classified Ads
By : Dave Bromley
The trouble with a great number of marketers is that they are blinkered in their approach. This is especially true of Internet marketers. They consider all off line advertising old fashioned and non productive. Don’t you believe it, I have found one of the most cost effective advertising mediums for my niche sites are offline classified advertisements.
Classified ads are just what they are called – classified – so the only people likely to read your ads are those likely to be interested in the general subject.
As in any other form of advertising it is important to get the best return for your dollar by targeting your ad. Choose magazines likely to have a lot of readers interested in your ad. This may involve a trip to your local news store to track down magazines that are aimed at your niche. Once you find suitable magazines you need to check that they actually do carry classified advertisements and check out the rate per word.
Your classified advertisement should only have one purpose and that is to get the reader to your web site. You are not trying to sell them anything; you are not even trying to give them anything you purely want them to go to their computers and click on your web site. That is where the selling should begin.
A classified advertisement should consist of 3 elements, the headline, the sub line and your website url. You will normally be paying by the word with a minimum of 12 to 20 words allowed for a set fee and then all additional words are charged by the word. So it pays to keep your copy as tight as possible. Don’t over do it though just to save a dollars. Remember you need to get your message across if you are to persuade people are to go to your web site.
As with any headline it has got to be attention grabbing and ideally should be in bold. Some magazines allow for so many of the first words to be bold while others charge extra for this. It is worth paying the extra to make you ad stand out. The sub line should offer a benefit or an incentive for the reader to go to your web site. For instance if you were selling a book about fishing your ad might look something like this:
Learn the secrets of a champion fisherman Discover how you can win the prize money.
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