| Eight
ways to write money-making headlines
by
Ivan Levison

John
Caples, the great direct-marketing copywriter, always stressed
the importance of writing effective headlines.
He
put it this way:
"If
you create a good headline, your task is more than half completed.
It will be a relatively easy matter to write the copy. On the
other hand, if you use a poor headline, it doesn't matter how
hard you labor over your copy because your copy will not be read."
This
is good advice whether you're writing or evaluating direct mail,
advertising, Web pages, collateral, you name it.
Do
you ever get stuck trying to come up with a strong headline? Here
are some time-tested, Caples-inspired headline approaches I think
you¹ll find helpful:
1.
Begin with "Introducing" or "Announcing."
Introducing
a high-performance scanner for just $49.95!
Announcing
a whole new way to edit color images!
2.
Start with "Now."
Now
the hottest PDA on the market is yours at half price!
Now
you can try our brand new management tools risk free!
3.
Start with "At last" or "Finally."
At
last! A network security solution with all the features you've
been looking for!
Finally,
a proven way to boost Web seminar attendance!
4.
Start with "How to."
How
to back up your PC in half the time.
How
to slash the cost of managing your network.
5.
Start with "Why."
Why
you should call for a free Virus Alert Report.
Why
we're offering a no-hassle three-year warranty absolutely FREE!
6.
Start with "Which."
Which
flat panel display is really the best buy?
Which
of these back-up services can you trust with your precious data?
7.
Start with "This."
This
tiny chip can double the performance of your PC.
This
half-price upgrade is for DataKeep customers only!
8.
Ask a question.
Are
you making these five data-storage mistakes?
Want
to stop software pirates once and for all?
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Need
help with your copy writing?
Ivan
Levison
Direct Response Copywriting
14 Los Cerros Drive
Greenbrae, CA 94904
Phone: (415) 461-0672 Fax: (415) 461-7738
E-mail: ivan@levison.com
Web Site: http://www.levison.com
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