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7 Killer Ways To Make People Click On Your Ads

Fed up with wasting money on ads that don’t work? Here are some killer ways to turn things around and get writing ads that pull in the clicks, visitors and sales in droves.

1. Reverse Psychology This is where you encourage people to do the opposite of what you really do want them to. For instance, if you want them to sign up for your marketing newsletter say something like “If you’ve got all the sales, visitors and profits you need, don’t sign up for our SuccessNewsletter”. Just remember that people don’t want to be told what to do, or what not to do, so out of sheer cussedness, and a helping of curiosity they will click.

2. Use exciting and appealing words People respond best to words that appeal to their emotions and to their desire for money, so use words that aim at these two aspects of the human psyche. Use words such as You, Ultimate, Free, Master, Power, Discovery, Easy, Guaranteed, Love, Money, New, Scientific, Profits, Proven, Results, Incredible, Discover, Breakthrough, Secret, Private, Cash, Shocked, Shocking, Revealed, Uncovered, Hidden, Exciting, Sizzling, Hot and so on. Be careful not to overdo it as less is more when it comes to emotive words.

3. Offer a discount The Internet started out as the place to get things free. Usually this meant information in the early days, so capitalise on this basic human instinct of wanting ’something for nothing’ and offer your visitors a discount if they buy NOW! Alternatively off a free bonus. Make it compatible with the product you’re selling so that they both form a useful combo.

4. Include testimonials If you have people write or email you thanking you for your product, get back to them and ask if you can quote them in your advertising. Mostly they will be happy for you to do so. This lets prospective buyers know that a real person has got a real benefit from your product or eBook etc. Don’t be afraid to ask for a testimonial. Send buyers a follow-up email to see if they have benefited from your product and ask them to tell you why (if they have). Testimonials are one of the most persuasive tactics there are.

5. Use a guarantee Always use a strong guarantee in your ad. One guarantee you often see on downloadable products is ‘Try this eBook for 8 Weeks’ because this is now the length of time ClickBank will offer an automatic money back facility. Other payment providers may differ. Include the guarantee in your headline: ‘Our eBook Will Save You Money – Guaranteed!’

6. Tell your customers what to do People will often act on an instruction such as ‘Click Here Now’. It may be stating the obvious but this is again the psychology of the prospect. They often need just that little nudge to make them take action.

7. State the major benefit of your product or website Make sure you tell people what the major benefit of your product is. Even in a classified ad you must answer the question ‘What’s in it for me?’ With some products this is not difficult. For instance if you product is a cure for acne, make you can say something like ‘Our product can cure your acne in 21 days’. If you are selling something less obvious you could say ‘Our Nirvana CDs will soothe and relax you after a hard day’. Make it clear what benefit your product or website has to offer. Now take a good look at your current ads and apply one or more of the tactics given above and you will begin to see some real results. When you do, why not email me and let me know? I like to get testimonials too!

Mervyn Love writes articles on various aspects of Internet Marketing, and his website – http://www.fortresspublishing.com – has a wealth of resources and information on all aspects of starting and running an online business. Sign up for his newsletter here: http://www.fortresspublishing.com/MPNsplash.html

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  1. 13 Comment(s)

  2. By Lisa - Alterity on Nov 23, 2009 | Reply

    You always come up with the best stuff… I guess that’s why you’re the AdMaster!!!!

    thanks again for great information….again!

  3. By Sheila on Nov 23, 2009 | Reply

    Lisa – thank you so much for the great comment. I was just stumbling through all of my 1000s of spam comments, whining and complaining about all the crap I get and then I see your comment. My faith is restored!

  4. By Rob on Nov 23, 2009 | Reply

    These are some good tips. I’ve got plenty of ads on my site, and most all of them are duds. I’ll take any advice I can find to get some revenue from these.

  5. By Liezl on Nov 23, 2009 | Reply

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  6. By Car hire on Nov 24, 2009 | Reply

    “Official” is really hard to say as Google does not really publicly say that they are updating their PR today.

  7. By AgentMango | PC Holics on Nov 24, 2009 | Reply

    oh! I thought of Google Adsense ads hehehe.

  8. By Liezl on Nov 25, 2009 | Reply

    Thanks for the sponsorship. I will keep you updated. I will be needing the cash sponsorships on or before December 1 so that I can post the final prizes. Thanks a lot!

  9. By Brandy Thompson on Nov 26, 2009 | Reply

    hi! first i really appreciate what you have shared on this article,it is really helpful specially to those who are just starting out on making money out of their blog. placing ads on the blog takes great effort and good strategies for it to work. keep it up and will continue to read your posts.

  10. By Jeff Aspacio on Dec 1, 2009 | Reply

    Thanks for these tips. Once again, you did a great job!

  11. By Wong Cerbon on Dec 1, 2009 | Reply

    wow it’s a great info, I’ll try it as soon as possible

  12. By Greensboro Movers on Dec 3, 2009 | Reply

    Interesting advice. In one tip you say to use reverse psychology (don’t sign up) but in another tip you say to just give a direct command (click here) so the reasoning seems to contradict. But I think that you are correct in both cases – it’s just a matter of figuring out when each approach is appropriate. It would seem silly to say “don’t click here to continue” because that’s not an effective way of using reverse psychology.

  13. By bespoke software development on Jan 19, 2010 | Reply

    Nice post,
    Great advertising advice,
    Thanks

  14. By ProbusinessGuy on Jun 24, 2010 | Reply

    Another thing you can do is now i see people putting cpa links in blogpost. Thanks to people blocking out adsense ad’s people have to become creative nowadays huh.

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