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Old 08-06-2007, 05:57 AM   #43 (permalink)
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I'd like to share one of my short blogpost on copywriting which I wrote some days back. Here it goes:

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Copywriting: Making the Headlines Effective


Copywriting being an essential tool of marketing is of utmost importance. Though it includes, body copy, headlines, taglines, slogans etc, but with special reference to internet marketing, the most prominent feature of copywriting is ‘headline’. Headline is so important because of the fact that majority of the internet users usually do not spend much time to go in the details of an ad. Keeping this fact in mind, copywriter needs to plan much emphasis on the headlines.

Headline for being effective needs to attract users’ attention in anyway. The phenomenon of attraction may be based on ‘benefit’, ‘curiosity’, ‘beauty’ and ‘association’. So an effective headline should include either all of these elements or any one of them.
  • Headline attracts one’s attention when it promises a benefit to him, so headline can be made effective by including the benefit of the product in it.
  • Curiosity is something which leads one to explore more and more; a headline throwing a question of the interest of masses can do well enough in this way.
  • Beauty always attracts, and that’s what a headline needs to be effective; playing with colors and styles can help in this regard.
  • And finally association; no one will get attracted if the advertised product or service is not related to him, so a headline can also be one building relationships.

Headline can generally be effective in the ways mentioned above, but this is not an end. The varying specifications of different products and services, and the changing nature of customers may need some extra efforts for special cases.


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