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How You Can Be A Creative Ad Writer
Network marketing is an art as much as it is an applied science. To take a
blank sheet of paper or canvas and draw or paint an interesting picture,
you've got to have an imagination and creativity.
The other day, I was
watching some video tapes I had made of my son when he was between 2 and 6
years old. One thing that impressed me was the total freedom he had to
express his imagination and creativity.
He was always coming off with
some unique or interesting new way of looking at things, or saying something.
It was actually a refreshing experience for me to watch and remember the
fun and zest he had for life at that age.
Life was so very new and
interesting at that age. Every day was a new adventure and presented new
opportunities to learn new things. Getting up every morning was
something he looked forward to.
He hadn't yet learned or developed
some basic fears, like the fear of being criticized or of what
others might think of him. His actions and words were not hampered by
thoughts of "what will others think if I say or do this".
There
was no fear that blocked or stifled his imagination and creativity. He was
never concerned that mom or dad might think less of him because of his
actions or words.
One of the areas we need to be creative in is
our ad writing. Ad writing is an applied skill, it is an art, and it is a
science. It doesn't happen over night, ad writing takes a lot of practice,
and a lot of learning to do before you get good at it.
Why do we
need to be creative? Consider this: if a lot of people are selling or
pushing the same product as you are, and using the same ad as you are,
then there are going to be an awful lot of ads out there all looking the
same. If a thousand other ads look just like yours, just how many clicks do
you reasonably expect to come to you?
Creativity in your ad writing
allows you to "break out of the pack" and sparkle your ad with dynamic
and imaginative ideas. Something that will capture your reader's attention
and get them to want to click on your ad.
Your ad has to stand out and
be noticed above all others!
It's said that you have 3 seconds to
attract your reader's attention before they click on to
greener pastures.
The human mind constantly seeks for new and
more exciting ideas and words to stimulate it. A person viewing the same
boring headline or ad over and over again, will become numb to it and will
simply ignore it's presence.
It's your job as an ad writer to capture
that attention and give the reader's mind a new and refreshing
experience.
Using your creativity and imagination to
accomplish these objectives is a must do. Writing an ad is a challenging,
exciting, and stimulating adventure for the ad writer. If you get that
"charge" out of writing an ad, then most likely it will stimulate the
reader also.
If ad writing is a "chore" for you, and it's
something that you just feel you "have to do", then don't expect really
good results either.
It's actually fun to think up new ways to say
the same old thing.
It's a challenge to see what new headline
will attract another's attention. It's always exciting to see that a lot
of people have been attracted to a headline and clicked through on
it.
There are 2 things that will destroy your creativity. Distractions
and Fear.
A mind that is filled with thoughts telling it all the other
things it must or should be doing will be a mind that is not capable of being
expressive. That mind is worried, disturbed, and is unproductive. Go do
what ever else you have to do first, then when you can be free, write your
ads.
The great painters and artists of our world history had the
unique ability to totally block out the world and focus only on what they
were doing at the time.
The second thing that you must do is get over
any fears of criticism. If you are concerned about what others will think
when they view your ad, you're in big trouble.
If you are going to be
creating a masterpiece of literature in your ad writing, you cannot allow
those thoughts to belong in your head!
I'm going to let you in on a
little secret I've never told anybody.
When I write an ad I pretend. I
pretend I'm one of the world's great writers who is creating one of his
great works of literature.
And I pretend that no one will ever see what
I write.
It's easy to write to a computer screen that has no feelings
or emotions or words that spit back at me, "This is no good, no one will
ever read this garbage". I pretend that as soon as I write this stuff,
it will get deleted.
There's no fear when I write! I can be like a
little kid again and be free to express my creativity. After all, the only
thing that will ever see this is my trash bin, right?
I can type
whatever I want with no fear of being criticized or condemned by what comes
off the keyboard.
I can be 4 years old again and say what I want. I
can be free to be creative and let the creative-imaginative juices
flow.
Just remember: Write with your heart...and not your
head.
If I can do it...So Can You.
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