In enthusisum of placing and SFI ad,
Do not provide wrong information for example" Sign up bonus"
Do not Say that SFI is offering a "Job"
Do Not mention your earning such as " I earned $100 in first week"
Do not claim anything that SFI is not claiming.
Do not mention about the amount of investment required in the business.
Do not use the word "Guarantee" for example "Gurantee of earning $50 in first week of joining"
Hope the above mentioned tips are indicative to you to know what shold be avoided when creating SFI ads.
In enthusisum of placing and SFI ad,
Do not provide wrong information for example" Sign up bonus"
Do not Say that SFI is offering a "Job"
Do Not mention your earning such as " I earned $100 in first week"
Do not claim anything that SFI is not claiming.
Do not mention about the amount of investment required in the business.
Do not use the word "Guarantee" for example "Gurantee of earning $50 in first week of joining"
Following are the points to avoid during Ads :
1. Don't use word like get rich quick.
2. Don'y say without doing anything.
3. Don't say just sitting at home you can earn.
4. Never ever said its free to earn huge income.
5. Never give false commitments like reassigning.
6. It's not click and earn program.
7. Never say you will have to spend only 5 mins everyday.
8. Never say without learning you can earn.
9. Never say you will start earning from next month.
10. Don't force to put money for purchase.
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Following are the points to avoid during Ads :
1. Don't use word like get rich quick.
2. Don'y say without doing anything.
3. Don't say just sitting at home you can earn.
4. Never ever said its free to earn huge income.
5. Never give false commitments like reassigning.
6. It's not click and earn program.
7. Never say you will have to spend only 5 mins everyday.
8. Never say without learning you can earn.
9. Never say you will start earning from next month.
10. ...more
To know what to avoid you must have to read advertising for similar business. You will find yourself what you like or not but it is still subjective.
This morning I disconnected an ECA because he was swearing in his newsletter. He missed his campaign.
So the golden is do not to other what you do not like yourself:
DO NOT:
guess the facts
tell lies
wrong vocabulary or misspelling
use flashy background
swear or be salacious
omit relevant information
make ambiguous or contradictory statements or use unnecessary jargon
make promises you cannot keep, or make predictions without reasonable basis
offer goods or services without a reasonable basis for believing you can deliver them.
Forget to allow the prospect to unsubscribe to your advertisings
To know what to avoid you must have to read advertising for similar business. You will find yourself what you like or not but it is still subjective.
This morning I disconnected an ECA because he was swearing in his newsletter. He missed his campaign.
So the golden is do not to other what you do not like yourself:
DO NOT:
guess the facts
tell lies
wrong vocabulary or misspelling
use flashy background
swear or be salacious
omit relevant ...more
Use constructive descriptions, always with a positive slant.
ALWAYS be truthful - no exaggerations, income promises (YOU can't keep it, only they can), don't tell them they can successfully manage their business in just "...a few minutes per day..." while knowing full well that most days will require more time (sponsoring, advertising, games, etc.).
Don't overcrowd your ad, keep it simple and intriguing, thereby raising their curiosity enough to look further.
Use constructive descriptions, always with a positive slant.
ALWAYS be truthful - no exaggerations, income promises (YOU can't keep it, only they can), don't tell them they can successfully manage their business in just "...a few minutes per day..." while knowing full well that most days will require more time (sponsoring, advertising, games, etc.).
Don't overcrowd your ad, keep it simple and intriguing, thereby ...more
Don't lie . Be honest. Most people avoid ads that promise to make you thousands of dollars a week. I personally don't read the whole ad if it starts out with exaggerated claims.
Don't promise income with little or no effort. Building a team is work.
The best advise I can give you is to give them the benefits of SFI. Let them know that they can join for free, that free training in included.
That SFI is not a get rich quick scam and has a solid tract record. It is listed with the Better Business Bureau.
Include something about your experience with the company . For example how long you've been involved with SFI, any auction or games you've won. Let them know that there is help and support for them .
Basically you know what you would look for in an ad so make sure you include these things in your ad.
Don't lie . Be honest. Most people avoid ads that promise to make you thousands of dollars a week. I personally don't read the whole ad if it starts out with exaggerated claims.
Don't promise income with little or no effort. Building a team is work.
The best advise I can give you is to give them the benefits of SFI. Let them know that they can join for free, that free training in included.
That SFI is not a get rich quick scam and has a solid tract record. It is ...more
I think you should avoid:
- obscene language
- exagerated promises
- frightening warnings
- not enough clear images and texts
- lies regarding results
Every communication is a mirror of yourself and no one will be attracted by an announcement which shows a person having the above habbits and orientations.
When creating an ad, try to avoid making SFI bigger than it really is. You have companies saying that you can make thousands per month using their proven system, only to starve your wallet and either have you spam all over the place by copying and pasting the same ads, or the business itself not telling you what the [bleep] the system is (sorry for being too blunt).
In a nutshell, don't lie about the company when advertising SFI. Just state the facts. We have a proven 16-year track record and a Bronze rating with the Better Business Bureau. And if you really want to put your own spin on it, advertise with a little humor.
When creating an ad, try to avoid making SFI bigger than it really is. You have companies saying that you can make thousands per month using their proven system, only to starve your wallet and either have you spam all over the place by copying and pasting the same ads, or the business itself not telling you what the [bleep] the system is (sorry for being too blunt).
In a nutshell, don't lie about the company when advertising SFI. Just ...more