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Classified Ad Secrets

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Classified ads, when used effectively, can be one of the quickest and inexpensive ways to increase sales and customers. A single well-written classified ad can generate hundreds of thousands in sales, but only cost you pennies to run.

Unfortunately, most people don't appreciate the pulling power of classified ads. They think classifieds ads are for selling cars, or finding jobs, not for expanding a business. And while it's true a classified ad is a good way to sell a car, or find a job, it is also true that classified ads can be used to launch and operate multi-million dollar business.

In fact, many businesses rely exclusively on these small low cost ads to generate all their sales. The reason is simple. Once you have discovered how to harness the power of these ads, you really won't need to run expensive display ads.

Classifieds are the best dollar-for-dollar return in advertising!

Classified Advertising is a MUST! However writing successful classified ads is an art and should not be taken lightly.  That is where Classified Ad Secrets 2001 comes in. Our guide is a collection of several reports that will show you the secrets to writing and making money with "order-pulling" classified ads.

Classified Ad Secrets 2001 includes:

  • The Art of Writing Classified Ads

  • How to Make Your Classified Ads Work

  • How to Make a Fortune with Classified Ads

  • How to Write Irresistible Ad Copy

  • How to Write "Order-Pulling" Ads

  • Tips on Writing a Successful Ad

  • How to Write Profitable Classified Ads

  • How To Write Classified Ads That Get Results Now!

  • Secrets of High Money Classified Ads

  • How to Code your Ads without Adding Words to Your Classifieds

  • How to Effectively Key Your Ads

  • How to Avoid Common Advertising Mistakes

  • The Do's and Don'ts of Profitable Mail Order Ads

  • How "Info-Loading" Can Increase Your Ad's Pulling Power

  • Which Ads Pull in the Most Orders

  • Do's and Don'ts when Writing Classified Ads

  • Ways to use the word "FREE" in your Ads

  • 100 Words that have Sales Appeal

  • 1000 Order-Pulling Words and Phrases

Thousands of people have earned a comfortable income from classified ads - with great happiness and contentment in their own business. You can succeed too, if you make up your mind that you want to become successful using classified ads then Classified Ad Secrets 2001 is for you.

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Free Bonus # 1 - A complete State-By-State list of classified ad sources where you can advertise your ad all over North America at very low prices.

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