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By Brandon Cornett [ 22/12/2005 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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Real estate marketing online is about getting people to stop when they visit your website.
Then you must get them to follow a desired path through the site. This path leads to your ultimate goal, which involves the reader contacting you directly or offering up their contact information.
Most web readers have heightened powers of selectiveness. They know how to hop from website to website in search of the content they want.
So if you want your website to engage the reader, and ideally evoke a response, you must first get the reader to stop. That's where headlines come in.
The Value of Headlines
An engaging headline will stop a web reader momentarily. Good content will pick up where the headline leaves off, moving the reader toward the desired goal (a phone call, a subscription, etc.). But it all starts with the headline.
When creating your headline, keep revising it until it accomplishes three things:
(1) It should capture the reader's attention and pulls them into the web page.
(2) It should identify and qualifies the audience.
(3) It should deliver a complete message to add momentum to your message.
I’ve taken some tested headline "formulas" and narrowed them down to those that have a history of working well on the web.
The Personalized Headline
Key to the personalized headline -- identifying the audience right away: "Attention homeowners thinking of selling. Do you know the top ten ways to increase the selling price of your house?"
The "How to" Headline
We love helpful tips and can’t get enough of them. We gobble up information that promises to make us healthier or happier, to save us money or make us money, to give us an exclusive edge.
Want proof? Just browse the nonfiction shelves in your local bookstore and see how many titles start with "How to [blank]" or "Twelve easy ways to [blank]" or "Improving your [blank] in 30 days or less."
Using the "how to" headline in your marketing:
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About the author: Brandon Cornett has worked as a marketing manager for a direct mail company serving real estate agents since 1986. He now dedicates his time to helping real estate professionals improve their marketing. His Modern Guide to Real Estate Marketing and his free newsletter are available at: http://www.ArmingYourFarming.com. Article Source: http://www.Free-Articles-Zone.com |