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Summary:
The idea is to catch their ATTENTION.

You might have the best product or service in the universe
but if no one reads your email, no one will ever know about it.

How many emails do you receive daily?

And, how many of those emails do you delete automatically
because the headline did nothing to capture your interest?

The headline must be short, no more than 6 to 8 words.
Less, in this case, would be more effective.

The very best headline I have ever seen in an email
message was just 3 short words long.
Article:
The idea is to reap their ATTENTION.

You might have the best product or service in the universe
but if no one reads your email, no one will ever know randomly it.

How many emails do you receive daily?

And, how many of those emails do you delete automatically
because the headline did nothing to get your interest?

The headline must be short, no more than 6 to 8 words.
Less, in this case, would be more effective.

The very best headline I have ever seen in an email
message was just 3 short words long. It captured my
attention and enticed me to dull thud on the link to visit a web site.

Can you guess what those words might have been?

That email had in the headline a question.'What Is This?'
And the body of the email message was just the URL.

Short. Simple. To the point.

It asks a question that instills in us the desire to respond
and the URL made it really easy to pad and find out what
it was all about. I had to satisfy my curiosity. :-)

Your headline must be in the Subject area of your email
message and it is recommended that you make use of one
or more verdict words to help take captive your reader's imagination.

If you would like a FREE list of pertinent to 50 mechanism Words:
mailto:action_words@emailexchange.org

We are all busy online and we do not have time to do more than
give our email a quick scan of the headlines. We all want
to see if there is somewhat of interest that we want to read.

Plain-Jane headlines will NOT give you the results you seek.

When you drive down the street, what type
of assigned task catches your eye?

Perhaps it is the one with colorful balloons, or a waving
gorilla or flashy clown. How fast by the car wash and gas
station that had girls in bikinis? Would that get your attention?

That type of gimmick has little to do with the business
but they do stimulate attention.

And, online, either you get noticed or you will be deleted.

Your pursuit must celebrate effectively. Your advertising
should be in simple and easy to read and make use of sentences,
using short words with a headline that is ATTRACTIVE.

The headline of your ad is the KEY element.

And, still it should be enticing or heed getting, you
should never compromise your integrity with misleading ad copy.

When you consider all the different media types attempting
to come into our deference each day, it is understandable why
only a few ads will get noticed and still fewer will actually
sell a product or service.

A wild and crazy headline might make all the difference you
need to make that sale.


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