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Monday, August 22, 2005

 

It Ain't All About The *Words* In Your Headline

Marketing Genius, Dan Kennedy, very briefly mentioned in one installment of his "No B.S. Marketing Letter" that one small omission in the headline increased comprehension by 10%! Check out the following headlines and tell me which one you think proved... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/22/2005 12:18:04 PMContent source: http://blog.marketingchick.com/it_aint_all_about_the_words_in_your_headline.shtml

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