By Jeremy Caplan February 10, 2023 This article is republished with permission from Wonder Tools, a newsletter that helps you discover the most useful sites and apps. Subscribe here. Jitter is a free tool for creating visuals that stand out. In a sea of online text, distinct images catch people’s attention. Here’s how to use Jitter to make … Continue reading How to create catchy social media visuals with Jitter
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How to create catchy, effective subject lines for link outreach
Are your outreach emails falling flat? Contributor Gisele Navarro shares specific tips you can use to write subject lines that will work to get your emails ope Gisele Navarro on May 31, 2018 In the world of link building, few things are more frustrating than spending hours sending carefully crafted emails to people and … Continue reading How to create catchy, effective subject lines for link outreach
4 Tips for Creating Catchy Banner Ads to Boost Your Sales
Melissa Burns — March 27, 2018 Follow @Melissa_Burns— March 27, 2018 Banners are the bread and butter of any affiliate network, as it is their quality and catchiness that define whether the link behind them is going to receive traffic and, potentially, new customers. Therefore, the craft of creating and placing them is one of … Continue reading 4 Tips for Creating Catchy Banner Ads to Boost Your Sales
FWD: FWD: FWD: Catchy Email Subject Lines
Tyler Norris — November 28, 2017 — November 28, 2017 I’d assume that, much like myself, you too are overwhelmed when searching terms like “best subject lines,” “catchy subject lines,” or “subject line best practices.” I am not here to add to the overwhelming feeling, but rather share my own personal (and ongoing) quest in … Continue reading FWD: FWD: FWD: Catchy Email Subject Lines
How to Send Catchy (Not Corny) Email Newsletters
Choncé Maddox — September 11, 2017 — September 11, 2017 geralt / Pixabay If you’re not yet building your email subscriber list and using newsletters to your advantage, you are most likely missing out on a ton of conversions you could be receiving for your business. Each person on your list is worth at least … Continue reading How to Send Catchy (Not Corny) Email Newsletters
How To Write Catchy Blog Post Titles That Get Clicked Like Crazy
Gaurav Jain — December 14, 2016 — December 14, 2016 Blogging has become synonymous with content marketing strategy. Every single day, millions of people seek information about products and services online and blog posts regularly serve those needs. But, without the right use of keywords and SEO header tags, your blog post will end up … Continue reading How To Write Catchy Blog Post Titles That Get Clicked Like Crazy
7 Ways to Master the Art of Writing Catchy Headlines
by Benjamin Shepardson June 13, 2016 Follow @nostop_contentJune 13, 2016 They say content is king; so imagine the headline as the crown. Catchy headlines are critical in capturing readers’ attention. Readers have a tendency to skim or scan content, especially when reading online, and so headlines are an important tool in creating successful content. Strategies … Continue reading 7 Ways to Master the Art of Writing Catchy Headlines
How to Write a Catchy First Liner in an Email
by Ivana Kitanovic April 1, 2016April 1, 2016 You think you know absolutely everything about emails? It’s easy, right? You write a text, you put a subject line and press the send button. Piece of cake. Well, I think you’re cleverer than that, my friends. Because no one ever was successful at the email strategy … Continue reading How to Write a Catchy First Liner in an Email
12 Top Tips For Writing Catchy Blog Post Headlines
by Andy Merchant February 29, 2016 Follow @andymerchFebruary 29, 2016 Before the reader can see what your blog looks like, they will first take a look at your headline. If it sounds boring, the odds are that the reader will not read beyond it. Let us move beyond those headlines that are a little more … Continue reading 12 Top Tips For Writing Catchy Blog Post Headlines
Creating Catchy Blog Content – 10 Rules of Engagement
by Daniela McVicker February 25, 2016February 25, 2016 A friend of mine recently retired. She was an English comp professor at a local university. She thought she might write a book in her retirement, and decided to find an author’s group or two to join. When she accessed a couple of these sites, she began … Continue reading Creating Catchy Blog Content – 10 Rules of Engagement