Do’S And Don’Ts When Writing Classified Ads

By on December 25, 2003 in Ideas


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DO WRITE OUT ALL DETAILS in your ad offer. Read it, edit it, and re-write it for a shorter, money saving effective ad. “Think small”.

DO FOLLOW ALL THE RULES when writing your classified ad. Use these ideas.

Attention Interest Desire Action

DO USE A NAME with each classified ad including your envelopes.

DO NOT CHARGE for sales letters or circulars.

DO BE HONEST with all your classified ad claims.

DO IDENTIFY your product.

DO WRITE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD simple, clear and direct.

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Business Opportunities Weblog editor and publisher Dane Carlson lives in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, just 15 miles from Yosemite National Park. He accidentally became a professional blogger in 2001. He has added 12,203 posts to the site.

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  • http://www.patchmagnets.com Carmagnets

    Perfect Tips!!
    Cheers

  • http://www.adsglobe.com/ Jill Chang

    Choosing a good classified ads site is also important. If you start with site like http://www.adsglobe.com/ usually you can’t go wrong.

  • http://www.imonline.ws Vincent R. Parker

    Great little post. Short, but touches on some very important concepts. One that is often overlooked is writing down all the information you want to convey, then whittling it down to create the perfect ad. Thanks!

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