Saturday, May 23, 2009

My Readers learn more than other Readers

1. Be ‘useful’ to the reader.
Just like any other literate human being, your potential reader is going to want to be entertained and educated by what they read.
2. Provide a sense of ‘urgency’.
If you can’t write 50 great headlines in the five minutes after reading this I am going to cut your ring finger off with a jagged piece of broken tempered glass… or something to that effect.
3. Convey the idea that the main benefit is somehow ‘unique’.
This is one of the oldest sales gimmicks in humanity and it’s no different from online blogging and content generation.
They need to read this article because they won’t get this information anywhere else.
4. Do all of the above in an ‘ultra-specific’ way.
The better you execute the first three ‘U’ approaches, the better your headlines and content will be. Think about it: Your great headlines driving quality content into thousands of readers’ days. Every day.
Raise your hand if that sounds like something you’d be into…
Raise your hand if you think that content is king…
Raise your hand if you’ve ever had green beer on St. Patrick’s Day...
Raise your hand if you are tired of being asked to raise your hand for something…
Now raise your hand if you are done writing this post.

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