9 Great Reasons Why I Love News-Style Advertising Copy
Published: Tue, 03/11/25
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9 Great Reasons Why I Love News-Style Advertising Copy ... and How It's Made Me a Lot of MONEY!!! 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇
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1. It's informative: News-style advertising copy provides valuable
information to the reader, which can be more engaging and persuasive than other types of copy.
2. Â It's credible: News-style copy often includes sources and facts, which can lend credibility and trustworthiness to the ad.
3. It's timely: News-style copy can be timely and relevant, which can make it more engaging to the reader. Â
4. It's versatile: News-style copy can be used in a variety of formats, including print,
online, and on television or radio.
5. It's adaptable: News-style copy can be easily tailored to different audiences and can be used to target specific demographics.
6. It's engaging: News-style copy can be more engaging than other types of copy because it often presents information in a narrative format that is easy for the reader to follow.
7. It's objective: News-style copy is typically written in an objective tone, which can make it more
credible and trustworthy to the reader.
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8. It's informative: News-style copy provides valuable information to the reader, which can be more engaging and persuasive than other types of copy.
9. Â News-style copy is the ultimate trojan horse. Â Reades think they are being informed as they are being persuaded.
 This why I love news-style copy--because everyone reads the NEWS.
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A few of my biggest winning headlines: Â
The Great Retirement
Betrayal
$6 Canadian Oil Stock to Hit $13 By Friday
Boom or Bust Ahead for Technology Stocks
The $20 Back Door Bitcoin TradeÂ
The Conspiracy to Cheat You Out of China
The Politically Incorrect DoublerÂ
Greatest Stock Shock in 70 Years
One of my best winners was, Why Stocks Could Collapse Without
Warning.
As a seasoned direct response copywriter, Doug has created hundreds of profitable
direct mail packages, emails, and video sales letters for the world's largest specialized information
publishers—generating over $100 million in direct sales.