HOW TO WRITE A HEADLINE
by Jason Ryan Isaksen
Your goal should be to get as many people to read your
website as possible.
So don't give people a reason to click away. There should be nothing
irritating about your website. I've studied many books on how to write
headlines and I've come up with some definite answers.
Again, I know I said this before, but it's extremely
important that your
website has a great headline to first pull the reader in and lock the
reader
into your content or sales letter. Here are a few good examples of
headlines that have worked in the past:
"The truth about internet marketing and why you're not
making any money"
"How to stop cheating on your diet"
Do you know how to write a headline? Start out with a
solid, powerful,
curious, helpful headline and follow that up with a sub-headline. A sub
headline simply clears up your main headline a little bit, while giving
the
reader some more powerful, interesting, curious, informative,
surprising
information. Here's an example of a good headline and sub headline
combination:
Headline
"The truth about internet marketing and why you're not
making any money"
Sub Headline:
"Find out how this astounding new approach to internet
marketing has changed
that"
So you can see how those two headlines work together to
first pull the
reader into the page. Then the reader is locked in with that sub
headline
that makes them want to know more. That method has worked for years, so
unless you are already an internet marketing expert, I would stick with
it.
Then just roll right into your body text which obviously
explains the story
behind your headline. If you need more help with how to write headlines
click the link below.
Copyright Jason Ryan
Isaksen
2009 All rights reserved
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