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Category Archives: Article Marketing

How a Good Vocabulary Can Improve Your Sales Copy

A good vocabulary will benefit your sales copy and your bottom line in 2 ways.
First, it will help you captivate your reader’s imagination, grabbing them by the hand, and pulling them breathlessly from the beginning of your sales message to its dramatic finish.
Ordinary language will not do this as effectively.
For example, do you want to […]

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3 Fun and Easy Article Writing Templates

Do you write articles to drive traffic to your website?
It’s a proven way to get qualified prospects to visit your site.
I am just starting to do that for this blog, but luckily I have a bit of an advantage in this area:
I have been writing offline articles for years now.
And in my experience, having a […]

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3 Proven Copywriting Ideas That Ensure Higher Response and Increased Sales

When it comes to copywriting today there are so many tools, coaches, and content to absorb, it can sometimes be overwhelming.
So here are 3 pivotal copy principles that will guide you back to the right path when you feel like you’ve gone astray.
Idea Number One: When I first started copywriting a major “Aha” […]

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The Experts Take a Platform on the Subject of Article Marketing

It truly was a Super Tuesday…
But unlike the world of politics, the Internet Marketing community is filled with many down to earth people out to help one another.
I experienced that firsthand as I researched the best methods to generate traffic through Article Marketing.
Here’s what this is all about:
THE SCENARIO
A couple of nights I commented on […]

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Knowledge Sucks!

There is a gaunt, shadowy figure that terrorizes marketers everywhere.
It’s so dangerous that it’s probably sucking the cash from your bank account this very moment. Yet, the reason it’s so deadly is that it’s a silent and almost unnoticeable killer.
What is this terrifying assassin of sales?
It’s called the Curse of Knowledge, and it could be […]

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