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3 elements to a deal-sealing classified ad
Have you ever wondered why your perfectly fine classified ad fails to attract
the attention you desire? There should be dozens—no, hundreds—of
perspective buyers swamping your e-mail inbox with offers. After all, you
are offering a mint baseball card, a vintage coat, pristine used car, those
wholesale-priced sporting goods, and whatever other attractive items are
in your inventory. Instead, you only have a slow trickle of questions, a
handful of sales. What gives? More than likely, your sales are slow because
you have not mastered the three techniques of writing a classic classified
ad.
Of course, give yourself credit for recognizing one important facet of
today’s selling world. You decided to sell your stuff at an online
classified site. As anybody in the business knows, online classified ads
get you more privacy, a broader selection of buyers, and a wealth of tools
to help you keep tabs on your transactions. When compared to a newspaper,
cyberspace is also a wee bit more spacious. There are billions of pages
on the Web, and only a few dozen in your typical neighborhood rag. For
you, that means a lot more space for your ad to say the least.
With that space, however, comes great responsibility—and great
potential. The extra room gives you the freedom to include as much product
description and sale copy as you want. You can’t just slap together
a whole bunch of information, though. You need to use the three special
ad writing techniques that will attract buyers and seal the deal: attention,
interest, and action.
Attention. Make sure the buyer stops at your ad instead of the thousands
upon thousands of others out there in cyberspace. Your ad’s title
is the first lure to grab his or her attention, and the first component
of a catchy title is the item’s best feature, whether it’s
the price, the item’s rarity, or its popularity. Next, be sure the
title includes keywords or other synonyms for your item that a buyer might
use in a search. For instance, a buyer could search for “automobile”
instead of “car,” “pullover” instead of “sweater.”
Interest. Once you have the buyer’s attention, hook them with details.
There is a direct relationship between the amount of information you provide
and the number of sales you’ll make. So describe the item as completely
as possible—size, color, material, designer, model—and provide
a clear, digital photo to finish the job where your words leave off. Even
offer your prospective customer the item’s history if possible.
Also, try to list as many possible benefits that your sales item could
offer the buyer. Come up with some that the buyer probably wouldn’t
think of on his or her own. And zone in on specific benefits. Use what
you already know about your target. For instance, if you were selling
a car, you know that whoever is looking at your ad is in need of a vehicle.
If your car is compact, perhaps the buyer is in search of great gas mileage.
Or perhaps it’s power he or she wants if your car is a sports model.
Action. Finish your ad strongly. Don’t just suggest to the buyer
that you offer a great deal. Tell them it’s a fantastic offer that
they can’t pass up. Use phrases like “Call me now before someone
else does” or “Buy now, this opportunity won’t last
long.” Be cordial while you’re pressing the issue, of course.
Thank them for reading your ad and make sure they know you appreciate
their business.
Most importantly, your customers will also value your honesty throughout
the whole ad. So whether it’s the attention, interest, or action
you’re shooting for, never lie or exaggerate. Go so far to include
any defects if your product is not in mint shape. Your honesty will build
trust, and trust above all else makes an ad work. What’s more, it
makes for repeat customers.
Remember, if you use all three of these elements—or four if you
include honesty. When you’re finished with it, it should read something
like the two examples below.
Example 1:
Discover the beauty of a Forest Hill Home 2500 sq. ft. home, 4 bedroom,
3 baths, double garage, upgraded kitchen, 12 ft. ceilings This open concept
house is situated in a historical landmark district of Rhode Island. It’s
a wonderful neighborhood to raise your family, with nearby schools and
amenities.
(Insert your image or photo here.)
Call for an on-site appointment. Thanks for looking!
Example 2:
Looking for an inexpensive used car that drives well? only $4,950.
2003 Honda Civic, Limited Edition, 65,000 miles, manual transmission,
CD, AM/FM radio, power steering, low maintenance. Great on gas - this
car will save you $$$ on high gasoline prices.
(Insert your image or photo here.)
Send me a message now. Thanks for looking!
About the author
Donald Lee is the public relations manager for Buysellcommunity.com.
Buysellcommunity provides free classified listing services for individuals
and businesses to market their products and services online. For global
and localized classifieds, please visit - Free
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