Monday, 10 December 2012

Home Based Import Export Business


You will when you read and take action on this article. Do you know the formula for creating a traffic pulling description for your articles?

Promise the answer, here is the formula: ask a question, in a nutshell. Above is a powerful strategy to craft a description of your article that will bring in more traffic.

" " Then I promise the answer when I say "You will when you read and take action on this article. The description begins by asking a question: "Do you know the formula for creating a traffic pulling description for your articles?

" Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. . . . . . Beats the heck out of the typical article description that begins with "This article is about .

Formulas imply there is something simple I can do over and over again for success. We love formulas. The promise of the article is you're going to get a formula for creating descriptions.

This compels your prospect to read on to find the answer for which they are looking. It promises the answer is in the article. Notice the second sentence does not give the answer. Then the second sentence is promising the answer.

" I'm out of here. The article's going to be even longer, if the description is this long, "Oh my God. And this is the psychological message it sends when people are looking at this, some people get into this big old long lengthy description. What I want you to do with your description is keep it short and sweet.

Then deliver in your article. Promise the answer, ask a question. Short and sweet.

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