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Headlines The most important element in every advertisement. Should quickly inform the prospect of the underlying thought behind the advertisement in an effort to get them to read the ad.
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Purpose of Headlines n Attract attention to the advertisement through what it says and how it works. n Selects an audience of logical prospects and singles out potential prospects from the readers
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Four Types of Headlines n Label headline n Informative headline n Provocative headline n Selective headline
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Label Headlines- when to use n Merchandise has general acceptance with public due to previous advertising n Articles that have immediate demand
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Informative Headlines n Informs reader about the main fact or idea. n Attracts attention of readers and includes a major selling point.
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Provocative Headlines n Provokes readers curiosity in order to get them to read the text n Hints at the content of the text.
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Selective Advertisement n Names the people to whom an ad is addressed. This headline selects from many readers, potential prospects. n When to use? When the merchandise holds a particular appeal primarily for a specific use.
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Headlines According to Grammar Form n Declarative headlines n Imperative n Exclamatory n Interrogatory
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Essentials to an Effective Headline n Informative n Specific n Interesting n Active n Concise n Original n Appropriate
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