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How closely does your article body have to follow the title ? Using words like simple, fast, secret, discover, easy etc. in the title may attract readers but what can you do if the information is not really a secret and is the same information that you can read in most of the other articles on the same topic ? The same goes for superlatives like fast and easy. What do you do if your advice is not particularly fast or easy ? In your experience does it really matter how hyped up the title is provided you give them some kind of information that is useful and have an appealing resource box that pulls the rug from under them in the same way as the title did (do they kind of expect this anyway ?)
I’m actually going to touch on that a bit in the content I am wrapping up for today - If my internet connection would quit dropping when I try to upload
But, you want it to be relevant. I mean, if I had an article title that said:
Super Fast Free Diet Ebook - Get Your Copy Now
And then the content of my article was all about a DVD exercise routine, then I probably just lost a bunch of visitors. However, there is a way to tie them all together. It will be a little more clear when I am able to get tonights content up
January 14th, 2009 at 6:49 pm
How closely does your article body have to follow the title ? Using words like simple, fast, secret, discover, easy etc. in the title may attract readers but what can you do if the information is not really a secret and is the same information that you can read in most of the other articles on the same topic ? The same goes for superlatives like fast and easy. What do you do if your advice is not particularly fast or easy ? In your experience does it really matter how hyped up the title is provided you give them some kind of information that is useful and have an appealing resource box that pulls the rug from under them in the same way as the title did (do they kind of expect this anyway ?)
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Jeremy Reply:
January 14th, 2009 at 7:17 pm
Ade,
I’m actually going to touch on that a bit in the content I am wrapping up for today - If my internet connection would quit dropping when I try to upload
But, you want it to be relevant. I mean, if I had an article title that said:
Super Fast Free Diet Ebook - Get Your Copy Now
And then the content of my article was all about a DVD exercise routine, then I probably just lost a bunch of visitors. However, there is a way to tie them all together. It will be a little more clear when I am able to get tonights content up
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