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Composing an Effective Sales Page
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Your sales page is where your marketing success begins and possibly comes to an abrupt halt if what people see is not composed and presented properly! The purpose of this article will be to focus primarily on the order in which advertising copy is presented on the sales pages that will return the best results! Great copy is worthless if it is not presented properly since people will leave most sales pages long before they even read all the content it contains! Remember, your marketing success depends on getting your message delivered!

Here is a suggested 10 step guideline proven effective for delivering advertising copy that helps captivate and engage readers long enough to deliver your entire message.

Capture Attention

Headlines and titles need to 'reach out' and grab your intended readers attention since this is the first thing they will read on most sales pages! In most cases addressing the discomfort or dissatisfaction the reader is experiencing works best at generating their interest or curiosity.

Address the Problem

Here is where you want to identify exactly the problem your reader is experiencing. By doing so you are further engaging them since you are making it clear to them that you understand their situation. People will generally only have an interest in the advertising copy in front of them if they feel it may be of some use or help to them.

Solve the Problem

Here is where you offer the solution to the problem readers are experiencing. Carefully explain how you can provide people relief from what they are experiencing. Only present your solution and remind people of how it will give them relief but do not make any sales offers just yet. Allow your reader to simply consider what their life would be like with their problem solved and do not pressure them into making any decisions at this point!

Present your Credentials

Using subtlety in your advertising copy simply explain to people who you are and why they should listen to you. Perhaps you have experienced these same problems in he past or have even worked with others, successfully to eliminate similar discomforts. In any case point out that it is the solution you have presented that was responsible for solving the problem.

Show the Benefits

Now you begin to focus more on the solution you have presented in terms of the benefits it offers. Visitors are now convinced you can relate to their situation and that you may even hold the answers to solving their dilemma. In almost every case your marketing success depends upon convincing people they need what you offer and reviewing your product benefits is a subtle way of doing so!

Give Proof

Presenting social proof in the form of testimonials always help to lend reassurance to anybody considering a change or purchase. It is a natural need for anybody making a decision to seek the opinions of others first. Offering positive testimonials will go a long way towards convincing a reader they need to have your solution.

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TJ Philpott is an author and Internet entrepreneur based out of North Carolina. For more tips about creating an effective sales page and to also receive a free instructional manual that teaches valuable niche research techniques for your online marketing needs simply visit:http://affiliatequickstart.com/

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