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Follow These 10 Powerful Tips To Get Your Ads Read

By: Yan Taylor

Do you post to message boards, email a subscriber base, or post to classified ad sites or newsgroups? It's very well known that people will usually read the subject line before they read the ad or message, so it's important for your subject line to stand out. Below are ten simple yet powerful tips to get your ads noticed and read.

1. Use the white space in your subject line carefully and creatively. For example, you can draw attention to important details in your subject line by adding an extra blank space or two between certain words.

2. Intentionally change the case of the words you use. For example, you can combine capital letters with lower case letters, use all capital letters in certain words or use a capital letter between every other lower case letter.

3. Instead of using only letters, try also using text symbols. For example, you could use symbols between certain words to draw attention to a certain word or phrase. You could also start and finish your subject line with a certain symbol for emphasis.

4. Try beginning your subject line with the word "STOP!". Many people will pause when they read this word, so using this tip strategically can help lock your readers in and get them into your ad.

5. Try Asking a question in your subject line. This is a great way to grab the attention of your readers because it gets people thinking about the answer. Also, using a subject line that is a bit off center can get people to read your ad to find the answer.

6. If you are offering freebies to your target audience then you need to use the word "FREE" in your subject line. This works for pretty much anything you want to give away free and tells your readers straight out what your ad is about.

7. Try using a smile within your subject line :). Smiles can be powerful motivators offline and can help gain the attention of people and to win their trust, so why not try them out online? This can set the right mood to get your target audience to your ad.

8. Don't use unbelievable claims in your subject line. Unfortunately people get ripped off all the time online and it is definitely harder to gain the trust of readers these days. Don't use these kind of claims or your ad will be largely ignored.

9. Stay away from using all capital letters in every word of your subject line. Doing this will make your subject line hard to read and it will come across as unprofessional. Also, using all caps is considered shouting on the net and that is no way to win over readers.

10. Test your subject line as much as possible. Testing different subject lines to see which one gets your ad read more and draws in the most traffic to your website is very important. If you want your ads to be successful then you must test.


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