Chapter Three Flashcards

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Key Qualities of Compelling Headlines

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  1. Grabs attention
  2. Screens and Qualifies Prospects
  3. Draws Readers into the Body Copy
  4. Communicates the “Big Idea”
  5. Establishes Credibility
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  1. Grabs Attention
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Your headline’s number-one job is to arrest the prospect’s attention with a single “big idea.”

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  1. Screens and Qualifies Prospects
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Choose specific words that segment out the exact prospects you want to reach. Headlines that apply to everyone can just as easily apply to no one.

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  1. Draws Readers into the Body Copy
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Your headline’s job is to convince readers to … keep reading.

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  1. Communicates the “Big Idea”
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What is the one true benefit of your offer, and how can you communicate that to your prospects? Put that into your headline.

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  1. Establishes Credibility
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If you can establish some authority in your headline or prehead, you will be far ahead of most copywriters.

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5 Headline Templates to Make More Sales Today

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  1. The “How-To” Headline
  2. The “Transactional” Headline
  3. The “Reason-Why” Headline
  4. The “Probing Question” Headline
  5. The “If-Then” Headline
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The “Transactional” Headline

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E.g., try these 5 tactics for a week, and be twice as productive

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The “Reason-Why” Headline

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E.g., 7 Reasons you should be using social media in your marketing

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The “Probing Question” Headline

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E.g., Do you wish more people bought your book?

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The “If-Then” headline

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E.g., If you can follow a recipe, you can write better headings

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