How To Create Killer Headlines

4 Tips And Tricks to Creating Killer Headlines!

Writing a killer headline does not have to be difficult.

The following 4 examples are proven headlines that work time after time after time after time*….. (*repeat to fade).

Use them – and benefit!

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1. At Last! Discover______

A headline based on someone’s problem is always going to get attention.

Better still – is a headline that gives a solution to a problem.

Making Money Online revolves around solving someone’s problem. For example – imagine you want more traffic to your site. Don’t you think the headline ‘At Last! Discover 7 Proven Strategies To Get Traffic To Your Website’ would result in someone clicking to read? Of course it would.

Answer problems with your headline.

But how do you know what people are asking? Easy. Go to forums and look at the questions. If one person is asking something – you can bet at least a hundred are thinking it.

2. How To ______

This is the classic ‘How To’ technique. Even after all these years – it’s still a winner. Again – similar to above – it is providing a solution to a problem.

3. Imagine What It Would Be Like To ________

Invoking curiosity is very powerful. The more creative the better. I remember a great headline from a respected marketer (Michael Cheney) that read ‘Michael Cheney sings Britney Spears’.

Instantly – the image of this guy singing a Britney song was too great to ignore! It evoked so much curiosity that I clicked to find out more (and no doubt so did thousands of others). Curiosity is a very powerful human emotion – make your headlines as intriguing as possible.

4.

Copy This System_______

If you have had some success in a certain field – and can verify this success – a ‘Copy This’ headline can work wonders.

People like to be told what to do! Anything ‘step-by-step’ always does well.

As soon as I began to make $250 a day online – I sent an email to my list with the headline ‘Copy This $250/day system’. Over 70% of my list opened this email (which is a HUGE % – normally you’d expect a 20 – 50% ‘open’ rate on emails).

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