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5
Reasons Why Headlines Are The Single Most
Important Part Of All |
by:
Mark
Tse |
Are
you maximizing your marketing results by
using headlines at every opportunity?
Without a powerful headline, your message
stands little chance in an increasingly
competitive marketplace. If your headline
doesn't capture attention and pull prospects
inside, the rest of your marketing effort
is meaningless.
Nothing is more important to getting your
message noticed than your headlines. If
you're not allocating a sizable percentage
of your time and creative effort to your
headlines, you could be losing out on a
large chunk of business.
Top copywriters understand this concept
well. They know how essential it is for
the headline to capture attention by literally
stopping prospects in their tracks. Here
are five good reasons why headlines deserve
greater emphasis and attention.
1) "Headlines Are Natural Attention-Getters"
We all have a tendency to read headlines
first, before delving into any body copy.
They stand out visually, thus compelling
people to pay attention to them first. Headlines
act as leads that are set above and separate
from the rest of the text. This naturally
attracts the eye of the reader and pulls
him towards the headline.
According to advertising legend David Ogilvy,
5 times as many people, on average, read
headlines as read the body copy of an ad.
With 5 times the readership, headlines have
a unique opportunity to make any message
many times more successful.
2) "Headlines Serve As Valuable Guides"
Headlines tip off readers. They provide
a clear signal to help readers decide whether
they should stick around for the full message,
or dash off to something else that's better
suited to their own special interests.
As a quick summary of the entire piece,
headlines either attract continued interest
and readership, or they repel it. Without
a headline, the reader is forced to wade
through a portion of the text to understand
the meaning. When you force readers to do
this, you risk losing them altogether. In
effect, having no headline will cost you
at least 80% of your potential audience!
3) "Headlines Prepare The Reader For What's
Coming"
Headlines fuel interest. They start the
reader's motor running. A good headline
sets up a feeling of expectation as the
reader anticipates discovering more and
can't wait to get it!
Successful headlines address a specific
audience. They open the reader's mind to
new possibilities and expand his level of
enthusiasm and interest. The best headlines
involve the reader in some way which virtually
guarantees sustained attention-- at least
until the reader finds the information he
seeks, loses interest, or places an order.
4) "Headlines Simplify The Learning Curve"
Every headline serves to introduce whatever
follows. As an opening or a lead-in, the
role of the headline is to succinctly communicate
the essence of the message it precedes.
Effective headlines and sub-headings reveal
key bits of information often with the added
power of emotion. A review of the various
headings alone can often provide one with
the gist of a given message. This makes
it faster and easier to understand and remember.
When you make it easier for your prospects
to read and comprehend
your messages, you increase the chances
of your own success.
5) "Headlines Allow You To Deliver Your
Biggest Bang Up-Front"
You have the opportunity to capture attention
and interest at the outset, by using your
most appealing selling point in the headline.
If your strongest, most desirable product
attribute fails to pull prospects in, surely
nothing else you could ever say would do
the trick, either.
The stronger your headline, the more readers
that are exposed to your message will read
on. Create every headline to command attention
and inspire interest. The more alluring
and irresistible you can make it, the more
genuine prospects you'll attract and ultimately,
the better results you'll achieve.
Headlines are powerful marketing tools when
used correctly.
Take a good look at the headlines you're
using in your own ads, brochures, sales
letters, and web pages. Keep an eye out
for additional headline and sub-heading
opportunities. Make your headlines impossible
to miss and difficult to ignore and watch
your results soar!
About the author:
Robert Boduch is the author of "Winning
Website Sale Letters Program" - a web copywriting
course that reveals the inside secrets top
copywriters use to magnetically attract
prospects and convert them into lifetime
paying customers. You'll discover how you
can do it too!
==> http://www.marktse.com/winning-letters/
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