Wouldn't you build this kind of (product name)? A smart way to let the reader find out what they value most about a product. 84. "Last Friday... I was shocked! – My boss almost fired me!” A story that people (as curious as we are) want to read. Mainly because “because it could happen to me too”. 85. 76 reasons why it paid off to respond to our ad a few months ago An interesting example of a headline going backwards. It is shown in detail what the reader misses. Another example of a headline where the negative outweighs the positive. 86. Imagine this happening to you on your wedding day.
A profitable and narrative headline that makes it hard not to read the actual text. "What was the tragedy? Could it happen to me too? Or has it already happened to me? 87. Don't let athlete's foot "shoot you down" That headline was better than "Free Foot Itch." She gives the disease a name. And it pronounces Israel phone number list an unwanted effect (shoot down). 88. Were they promoted right over your head? A question headline aimed at a large audience. It targets a crowd of frustrated and de-motivated people whose ability and sense of duty is not appreciated and recognized... and no promotion is in sight. 89. Are we a nation of the lowbrow? That headline sold cheap editions of classics... hundreds of thousands.
America didn't have the reputation of reading intellectually challenging literature at the time. This headline was a challenge. And you could prove it with a simple 90. A wonderful two year trip with full payment - But only men with imagination can take it was repeated. Over and over again. for 7 years. She offers a reward for reading... and a challenge after the dash, too. 91. What everyone should know... about this stock and bond business This headline garnered 5,000 replies when it was first published.