Well not really 'a day'. In fact it doesn't specify which day. Just "A DAY". You will get a 'thought' when there is one worth getting. Maybe I should rename the site "Try to have a thought a day" YOU CAN HAVE 'MARKETING THOUGHT A DAY' RSS FEEDBLITZ EMAILED TO YOU BY VISITING WWW.MICHAELKIELYMARKETING.COM.AU AND SIGNING ON FOR THE SERVICE. (Not every day, thought. You won't ready them all.)

Friday, June 22, 2007

Is there an easy way to write compelling headlines?

Hi,

Every piece of copy has to start somewhere. Like a speech or a conversation. In copy it is usually a headline or an opening statement. How do we approach writing a headline, using the vocalising technique?

Think of it this way: You've got news - great news for the person you are writing to. Imagine rushing into the room and blurting out your news... What's the first thing you would say?

That's your headline.

Cheers!

Michael

PS. The next line of copy is the second thing you would say in our imaginary situation. Speak your news.

1 comment:

Poster said...

I love this idea, because you break down all of your thoughts and refine it down to a few simple words. When you burst into a room you have to be careful what you say because you need peoples instant attention and you have a limited amount of time.