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| Subject: Six Writing Tips For Great Teaser Copy June 8th 2011, 8:59 pm | |
| A teaser copy is made of two to three short but carefully composed sentences and is similar to blurbs and extracts. In direct mail, they on the outside of a letter while in online copies, they commonly appear right after the headline. If your headline for your online copy isn't able to do justice to the rest of your article, a teaser copy is definitely called for. Introduce Yourself If yours is a new company, your teaser copy could do with a bit more information about your business. If you have certain facts or figures to make your company more memorable, like having a product that's the first of its kind in the market, or being the industry leader in a specific region, so much the better! Remember: if you"re going to use a teaser copy to introduce your business, be sure to do so with a bang! Be Entertaining It's hard to be funny, witty, or clever when you"re limited to just one sentence, and that's often the case with headlines. You have greater leeway, however, with teaser copies so take advantage of it if you dare. Melbourne DirectoryAsia | |
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