Ha ha, probably true he he.With the way you poon I just assumed your fly was always down.....
Ha ha, probably true he he.With the way you poon I just assumed your fly was always down.....
Sorry, never heard of her.Good service, reliability, and a consistent track record will eventually translate into stellar reviews by clients. You wouldn't need to post ads. One of my reviews (Asian Alex), has since my reviews inception, been viewed over, up til now, 23,000 times, and has, so I'm told by her, essentially been the most significant factor in the development of her client base
You meant 23,000 views ? If so, somebody was pumping... JMTGood service, reliability, and a consistent track record will eventually translate into stellar reviews by clients. You wouldn't need to post ads. One of my reviews (Asian Alex), has since my reviews inception, been viewed over, up til now, 23,000 times, and has, so I'm told by her, essentially been the most significant factor in the development of her client base
Isn't that what I wrote? One of my reviews.............................., has been VIEWED over 23,000 times.You meant 23,000 views ? If so, somebody was pumping... JMT
*Know the difference between features and benefits when writing. Talk to your audience and use the word YOU frequently more than I.* First question the reader is going to ask is "what's in it for me?" ... you need to answer that question. If you're too straightforward it comes across as boring. If you're too creative you lose your main point and possibly your reader.
* Branding + Consistency = Effectiveness. Your headline and title should always stay true to your branding and your true voice. I'm always "misbehavin...." I've been misbehavin for six years. EVERYONE knows my ad when they see it. Identify your style and stick to it.
* Speak in an active voice. Don't be passive. Cut to the chase, be succinct. Use a thesaurus to avoid words like "awesome" which are overused and boring.
* Don't forget that although you might want to consider search engine optimization, you are talking to a person. Don't write like you're talking to a computer.
Because who doesn't have that poster on their ceiling?* I will take her advice and start branding. Probably "Blonde Reba MacIntyre Looka Like!" great advice.
That's your loss. Clearly you aren't an Asian aficionadoSorry, never heard of her.
Should be "look alike", but you've got the right idea.* I will take her advice and start branding. Probably "Blonde Reba MacIntyre Looka Like!" great advice.