Adwords emotional copywriting cheat sheet — sorry for the delay!
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Adwords emotional copywriting cheat sheet — sorry for the delay!
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Hi Glenn:
I just read your emotional cheat sheet. I don’t see “feeling competent” as one of your options. I guess that could translate into a number of others you have, but could strike a chord with some people.
Kind regards,
Sarah
I have an expensive product that requires a bit of time to get the prospect to the point of oredering. Landing pages, etc. are very interesting but we’re trying to figure out how to get better results. So, we’re looking over your ideas and examples to see if there is a fit between our prioduct and your marketing know-how. – MD
thank you!
I am an Affiliate and cannot change my website in anyway. My only ways of getting traffic are through the search engine Advertising and Direct advertising, Plus Facebook etc. I am marketing Credit Cards and have gotten all of the Ads, landing pages, etc. in order. I am using the google keyword tool to get the most relevant keywords for each ad. I don’t know what else I can do. Do you have any suggestions?
Thank You,
William M. Edmondson
Hey, I just read about the examples of personalities…..interesting stuff.
If you know what you could do with this stuff, you would’nt take it so ..lightheartedly..Mmm.
Relationships have a lot to do with this stuff, and if you could figure out the basics,
based on their personalities…good fun.
I’m a believer
Rival
Syd Aust.
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This is something I have read in parts before but never found that structured and analysed. Thanks very much Glenn and a big hug to your wife. As soon as I move into a volume market you can be sure to hear from me.
where are the answers to people’s questions here? thx
Hi Austin … I’m not always able to answer individual questions on the blog, but I review each one and use them to formulate future blog posts so I can hopefully address the issues as such. (I hope you’ll understand, … it’s the only way I can do it with tens of thousands of subscribers)
To William:
Dude, you need a new product if you don’t have the ability to change or create landing pages, etc. Otherwise you’re simply competing against thousands of other folks who DO have the ability to optimize their conversion process. It’s a losing proposition.