Here is a very simple, but very effective marketing tip that everyone should be aware of:
Are you getting tired and frustrated with low click-through rate to generate your ad, article or website of your products? You know the feeling, I'm sure. Your ads somewhere on the internet and while checking the statistical point of view, you will get excited to see all the tracks. Unfortunately, one billion impressions per hour means absolutely nothing if no screening is translated into clicks! And, although the counter picture to your ad seem to spin out of control, click-throughs do not ever seem to come - at least not nearly the degree that you expect, or really make it worth your ad runs.
So, what can you do? Well, I'll let you in on a very simple marketing tips that everyone should know, but it's really quite surprising how many people actually do not know it. Here it is:
Includes teaser image!
That's it! That's all there is to it. Believe it or not, marketing studies consistently show that only include the teaser images in your ads can increase click-through rates of up to 900% compared to the same ad that does not include any images. With those kinds of proven results, why do not you'll find the teaser image in your ad?
Now, of course, you can ask what is the teaser image. You - along with a surprising number of marketers - probably never really heard the term "teaser image" before. Well, it's really very simple. Teaser image thumbnails only - usually about "thumbnail" size - including the ads, which are designed to attract and pique the curiosity or interest of the audience ad-owned by your target market.
Teaser image you do not need to be associated with any real way to ad or article, or what you have. It is only necessary to draw the audience's attention and compel them to click on your ad.
If you see a lot more successful internet site today, you'll see this technique used all over the place on most major websites. Often, they will post some kind of information as a link to click on and find the right side of the teaser image. Often, too, the teaser image that really is not relevant to the main topic at all, or it may be relevant in the sense of vague. A title may seem like "10 Tips to Melt Body Fat!" And, included in the headline, teaser image shows some beautiful, young models. Does the model follow the ten tips? Most unlikely. Is it really related in any way to what you will find when you click the link? Most unlikely. It's most likely just stock images. But, that's not the point. The point is that when people see that teaser image and connect it in their heads to a headline, two actions together to make people more, are more likely to click-through than they would be if only the text that appears - up to 900% more likely!
It is a technique that is very easy and laughably easy to implement and it can cause click-through rate on your ads to really sky-rocket! So, keep it in mind when you create your ad. Includes teaser image! There is no reason not to!
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