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Post by mdshamolahmed01 on Mar 11, 2024 4:33:24 GMT
New There’s a reason why new cars are priced so much higher than even just slightly-used ones. People. Love. New. Having something that’s never been touched or used by a previous owner just is something that everyone loves. Example: New, Inexpensive Cars Aren’t Hard to Find … If You Know Where to Look 11. Instant When a human wants something, he/she wants it now. Not later. Now. The word instant satisfies that need for immediacy in your headline. Example: How to Instantly Improve Your Lifestyle and Live a Better Life Cheap Everybody Country Email List loves an awesome product … especially when it comes with a very inexpensive price tag. Careful, though – using the word cheap can make it sound like whatever you’re talking about in the blog post is of subpar quality, so make sure to offset that effect with a praise word. Example: 21 Cheap, But Fun, Ways to Spend Your Next Christmas 13. Luxurious This word appeals to the exact opposite target market as the word cheap. If your business targets more of an upper class audience, make sure you use this word in your headlines. Example: 5 Luxurious Cities to Visit Before You Die the message that you’re going to be teaching your readers how to do something your blog post. Example: How to Kick Off Your Summer With a Bang. Secret Everybody loves knowing something that someone else doesn’t – that’s why the word “secrets” is so successful in a blog post headline.
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