In the late 1970’s there was a TV game show called “Card Sharks.” In the game, the contestants predicted whether each card was higher or lower than the one that preceded it. Before they could start calling higher or lower on the cards, they had to answer a high/low toss-up question. If you’re old enough to recall this game, you’ll remember the insane monkey behavior of the grown adults as they kept shouting HIGHER! HIGHER! LOWER! LOWER!
I have had numerous opportunities to emulate these primates when it comes to discussing how to write a great business ad to post on networks and forums. “LOWER! LOWER!” I repeatedly shout, yet my thumbs down utterances seem to go unheard. What I’m referring to is the optimum number of words in a sales pitch.
Specifically, if you participate in networks, perhaps Facebook, LinkedIn, Ning, Yahoogroups, WAHM.com, or a plethora of others out there – depending on group rules, you may have an opportunity to promote your own business on certain days. It’s your opportunity to toot your own horn and share specials offers etc. Got the picture? For years, and I mean years, we have talked about what makes a good ad. We’ve talked about what makes a poorly written ad. How do you ensure viewers will even read your ad? [Read more…] about Is Anyone Reading Your Ad?