March 7, 2003Another Headline Creator Pro Success Story!I've owned Headline Creator Pro for a couple of weeks, and just yesterday I opened it up to work on a headline for a magazine ad I am placing for my Surfnetkids Printables Club. I created a headline I liked, and posted it to my online sales page. In the first 24-hours my sales are 400% ahead of an average Thurs/Friday. Pretty good, no? Okay, so here's the headline I replaced (it's so bad, that it's kinda embarrassing): "Unlimited Access to ALL the Surfnetkids Printables" and here's the Headline Creator Pro headline: "Enhance Your Curriculum with a Library of Internet Enrichment Handouts" More Posts Like This One: Online Marketing Posted by Barbara J. Feldman at March 7, 2003 10:56 AM | Comments (1) Read Comments
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