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creativecopywriting.com.au – Creative Copywriting & Eddie’s Copywriting and Marketing Centre reporting live from their sharing with you a brief case study and some of the copywriting tips and strategies you can use to to write and improve response on your generic letterbox flyers and brochures yourself.
Using no cost classified ads site can be a very effective way to market your products and services on the web.
Most of these free classified ads web sites give you the power to facilitate marketing with features such as classified ads submitter forms. Features like this give no cost Internet ads an extremely quick way of getting your products or services on line. It is accessible 24/7 allowing you access anytime, it’s very effective and efficient and most of it comes free. No downloads. No sign-up fees. No hidden charges. No annual or monthly fees. No sales fees. It is absolutely free.
Most B2B companies, regardless of how much money or time they’ve invested in web copywriting, get their sites up, then go on to a monster list of other things that need to be done — rarely giving another thought to the web copy. Sadly, this is costing them huge bucks.
Why? Because it’s nearly impossible to get web copy right the first time. And when your copy isn’t doing its job, you’re losing valuable traffic and increasing your sales costs. One of the simplest and least expensive ways to improve your top and bottom lines is by testing and improving your web copywriting. I guarantee that a few tweaks here and there will yield significant results.
Not long ago, I took up some copywriting skills training and leant a few vital things that I want to share with you.
When it comes to writing, many indivuals freeze because they are worried and don’t have a system. They take a very long time to write a single article for their blog.
Does this sound familiar to you? Well, I have gone through this and I know how frustrating it can be.
Below are 5 tips to help you write quicker and more customer-focussed articles.
1. One question you should question yourself before you start
Who is your target prospect?