How to Write an Ad that Clicks
A Guide to Writing Effective, Short Internet Ads
by Dr. Ralph F. Wilson, Editor, Web Marketing Today

How to Write an Ad that Clicks, by Dr. Ralph F. Wilson  
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Having trouble writing an ad that gets enough click-throughs? Here's help.

I write for the small to medium business men and women who wear several hats. I even write for newbies at ad agencies who can’t write a decent ad and know it.

I became aware of the need for this short book as I worked with advertisers who wanted to put an ad in my e-mail newsletter Web Marketing Today®. Over the years, I’ve received ad after ad that I know won’t work. If I let these ads run as is, they’ll bomb for sure – and I’ll get blamed: "I advertised with you, and it didn’t do any good!" And so I work with advertisers to improve the ads -- to give them punch. That way their hard-earned advertising dollars will do the most good and hopefully the ads will pay for themselves many times over.

This 66-page book published November 4, 2008 contains the kind of practical advice I give advertisers. This is not the last word on all Internet advertising. But what I've tried to do here is to make available in short scope -- small business marketers don't have a lot of time to spend reading -- the basics of how to write brief ads of all kinds. Then I focus on the ads most likely to be employed by small to medium businesses: Google AdWords text ads, banner ads, and brief e-mail promotions. I conclude with a chapter explaining how to track the success of ads and improve them.

This material will help you write a better ad, an ad that will make you money – an ad that clicks!

How to Write an Ad that Clicks, takes you step-by-step through the process. Here's the short outline:

Dr. Ralph Wilson has been Editor of Web Marketing Today since 1995, with 100,000 subscribers around the world. He is the author of hundreds of articles and more than a dozen books and reports on Internet marketing.

  1. Introduction to Online Advertising
  2. Ad Writing Basics
  3. How to Write a Great Headline
  4. Supplemental Ad Copy and the Call to Action
  5. How to Write a PPC Text Ad
  6. How to Design a Banner Ad
  7. How to Write Short E-Mail Ads
  8. How to Track Your Ad Campaigns

You can take a look at the detailed table of contents, if you like.

The cost of my book in e-book format is only $14.95.  It will help make your advertising expenses pay handsomely in new customers and growing profits.
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