Posts Tagged ‘conversion’

Power Headlines To Increase Conversion

Professional copywriters know that All successful sales letters start the same way: with a compelling headline!

In fact, the headline is the most important element of your salesletter because it’s key to grabbing your readers’ attention — and keeping it! And you only have a matter of seconds to do this. If you don’t instantly excite, inspire and intrigue your audience, they’re unlikely to read on. So a headline can have a HUGE impact on sales.

But here’s a professional copywriting tip to help you grab your readers: Certain "power" words and phrases consistently outshine other words, and you can…

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Increase your revenue by 714%

Would you like to increase your revenue by 714% overnight?

We did, using a simple, but effective marketing Internet strategy: tweaking your headline!

Writing a compelling headline is an essential marketing Internet strategy for effective online selling. And by making just a few small changes, your site could be pulling drastically higher sales.

Surprised that your headline has such a huge impact?

Consider this: It takes most people just 10 seconds to decide whether they want to stay on your site a little longer or leave it forever!

That’s 10 short seconds to grab your visitors’ attention…

And a compelling headline is the most effective Internet…

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Increase your conversions by 39% with this simple Internet marketing strategy

If you’re not thanking your customers, you’re missing out on an easy Internet marketing strategy that could increase your sales by 39%–or more!

Adding complementary "upsell" offers to your thank-you pages is by no means a new strategy, but it’s just as effective now as it was six years ago. According to Marketing Sherpa, 39% of their newsletter subscribers take advantage of one of the opt-in offers they put on their "thank you for subscribing" page. (That’s compared to 40% in 2001.)

This really confirms what we’ve been saying all along. Upselling your customers at the point of purchase is a KEY…

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