If you are marketing a new product, or one that nobody has heard of, you have to create interest in the product and make it stand out from the crowd. Usually you’ve got a headline in which to capture attention, so using the right words is very critical.
Most Internet marketers suck at writing good headlines. Check out advertisements on Google and you’ll see words like “amazing”, “incredible”, “best,” “easiest,” and “fastest.” They seem like good words, but since we know that we are getting a biased opinion from a company trying to sell us their junk, these words have no power. “Free” was once a good word, but now everyone knows that free stuff is usually a free trial, so it has lost its power.
Here is my list of the top 10 words that still capture attention (and I think always will.) Litter these words around in your advertisements for new products, and watch your click-through rate take a huge jump.
10. Limited. Why is it that we want stuff that no one else can get? Try: “Limited offer - only 200 copies are being sold in this special market test.”
9. New. Or “Never before seen.” Everybody wants the latest thing. “Try the NEW cleaner from the makers of Super Clean.”
8. Any percentage. I am not sure why percentages work so well, but they are powerful. “Boost your vertical leap over 80% or your money back.”
7. Revolutionary. I think this is such a strong word that people come check out your product just to see if it really is revolutionary or if you were exaggerating. “The revolutionary new system that is changing affiliate marketing forever.”
6. Best-selling. Or “popular,” or “hot.” If everyone else is doing it, then it must be good. “The best-selling new system to instantly boost your traffic.”
5. Groundbreaking. This is sort of like revolutionary, people will want to know if the product is actually breaking new ground. “Our groundbreaking new classified advertising software will…”
4. Any dollar amount. When you give an exact dollar amount, it makes it sound sure and scientific. It even works on lower dollar amounts. “Make an extra $50.00 per week completing surveys on the Internet.” Or, “How a geek made $32,000 in 2 months running classified ads.”
3. Banned. Or “illegal” or “black-market,” or “black-hat.” These are very good keywords! “The poker software that has been explicitly banned by 3 Internet Casinos.”
2. Controversial. Man, if I can think of one reason that the product in question is controversial, I am dropping this bad boy. Everybody wants controversial stuff! “The controversial new system that allows you to STEAL traffic from the super-affiliates!”
1. Secret. It’s still the best word even though it is incredibly overused. Try to find a sales letter without the word secret in boldface somewhere (and for good reason, it sells!) “The double secret tactics that allowed a high-school dropout to make a million dollars in 2 years with NO investment.”
And that’s it, the 10 Best Words to Create Instant Interest. Use these words in your ads liberally, because they really work!
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