something about advertisement writing such as example or formatrnreply faster please !!!!

Here are a few points which you might want to keep in mind while writing an advertisement:

  1. Start by choosing a single benefit of your product or service that you wish to highlight above everything else. This would talk about the reliability and the reason why it is special above all other products.
  2. Write attention-grabbing headlines. This is very important. People are overloaded with information, so they skim read, particularly on the Internet. If your headline doesn't get their attention everything else is probably wasted because it won't be read. Your headline will often be based around your PSP.
  3. Write a list of all the features of your product or service then translate each of these into a benefit for the customer. 
  4. Write copy that emphasises the benefits in a way that makes an emotional connection. People want to relate products to their own life.
  5. Start with your strongest selling points. The first few paragraphs are particularly important. Use them to create a desire for your product or service by briefly touching on the major benefits it will bring the customer. 
  6. Testimonials sell. Good, believable testimonials from real people will help sales, particularly on the web where establishing credibility is a tough job. For even better credibility, ask your testimonial writers if you can include their contact details along with their testimonial.
  7. Write with a natural style. Don't try to be pretentious or over friendly. Just write it the way you'd say it.
  8. Decide who you're writing for and why. What tone are you trying to convey: light hearted?, serious? What level of jargon are you going to employ? Suit your language to your intended audience.
  9. The final sales pitch, when it comes, must have three specific parts:
    • It must incorporate a good deal; e.g. "40% off!"
    • It must be urgent; e.g. "Only seven more days!"
    • It must be risk free; e.g. "Backed by a 90-day, no-questions-asked, money-back guarantee!"
  10. End by telling the reader what to do; e.g. "Ring now" or "Click here to order now for immediate delivery!" Needless to say, ordering details must be clearly visible and simple to follow.

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