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Web. Write. Sell.: Write Ads, Headlines, and Calls to Action That People Can't Help But Click
Chris Kennedy
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Web. Write. Sell.: Write Ads, Headlines, and Calls to Action That People Can't Help But Click - Kennedy, Chris
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Synopsis "Web. Write. Sell.: Write Ads, Headlines, and Calls to Action That People Can't Help But Click"
This entirely practical guide teaches you how to write ad copy that conveys your brand and converts clicks into sales, traffic, and sign-ups, while avoiding flashy, artistic ads that have zero selling power. Copywriter Chris Kennedy explains the rules for writing ads, describes ways to hit your advertising goals consistently, and shows how to craft ad copy for websites and social media. Because different audiences are receptive to different kinds of ads, Chris shows how to change your message and tone based on your target audience and customer persona. He also walks you through some common dos and don'ts and explains how internet advertising differs from traditional marketing.Understand your audience.Convert clicks to sales.Hit your advertising goals.Grab the reader's attention.Research SEO keywords.Keep content relevant.Funnel readers to a final call-to-action instruction.Improve the chances of acquiring new customers in your ads.Avoid clickbait and dying trends.Recognize the importance of choosing grammar and syntax carefully.Master business-to-business etiquette.Use search operators to conduct marketing research efficiently.Contents1. Web Ads2. Web Headlines3. Choosing the Perfect Word or Phrase4. Marketing to Businesses5. Advanced Google SearchesAbout the AuthorChris Kennedy is a writer, editor, and programmer based in Boulder, Colorado. When he's not typing, Chris climbs rocks, revises his screenplays, and reads the journals of polar explorers.