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What's your first reaction? *YAWN.* Bold descriptives add energy and a dynamic quality to your writing-- and that's what keeps the reader moving along, absorbing and enjoying what you have to say. The headline is the prelude to the goods, so hook them here or lose them forever! 3. Make It Informative - Tell Them it's a List. Although he's not thinking about it, your reader knows when you've written a list article just for him just by Sales Plan? What's a Sales Plan? eader like you're old pals; do it in the headline because that's where you'll meet. Ask him a question, tell him that you plan to share some amazing, highly coveted marketing secret... tell him he'll be rewarded, if he'd only just CLICK.In the past, if you said the word “plan” to me, I would bolt and run. I’m the “creative type,” a former ballet dancer and choreographer—I’m terrible with details. When I was dancing professionally, all the details were taken care of; all I had to do was show up and dance. 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The headline is the prelude to the goods, so hook them here or lose them forever!If you’re one of the many executives struggling with finding and keeping the right people to propel your business forward, you’ll find these insights helpful.If you’re frustrated by trying to motivate people, work instead to develop a company where people are self-motivated – where they do things because they want to. When we’re inspired, we enjoy our work, we’re productive, and we’re pro 3. Make It Informative - Tell Them it's a List. Although he's not thinking about it, your reader knows when you've written a list article just for him just by reading your headline. Example: Five Ways, Five Tips, Five Reasons... all of these hint at what's to come. Your "list" article should be brief yet powerful, broken up into five or so bullet points, and leave the reader with some tasty informative nuggets to nosh on. 4. Make It Proactive - Include Keywords. The more you Search Engine Optimize your article, the better it'll serve as your ticket to higher page rank on Google, Yahoo, AskJeeves and the other major search engines. So please, DO add keywords! You can find good keywords and keyword phrases here: http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/ 5. Make It Categorical - Tag It. The web is surely becoming a place for classified information... classified into groupings, that is. With so many article directories utilizing topic categories and sometimes even tagging their articles (Technoratitag.com is a good example), it's a wise idea to tag your own. Think about what topic your article covers, and then add a categorical header before the headline. Example: Dating and Relating: How Do You Know When It's Love
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