10 Ways to Get People Interested in Your Ads
I was searching through the Internet and found this interesting read from impactlab.com. Though, we’ve always hoped that even after gaining lots of traffic from our site, how can we really transform our readers into potential customers for advertisers. Here are the top 10 ways to make people click your ads.
1. Use reverse psychology on your ads. You could tell people not to click on your ad. For example “Don’t click Here If You Are Comfortable With Your Looks.”
2. Make your ad words as attractive as possible. Use words like ultimate, powerful, sizzling, hot, etc. Your words should relate and highlight your total offer.
3. Offer a discount offer on your ad. People are always looking for good deals. You could offer a percentage discount, dollar discount, buy one get one free discount, etc.
4. Use a testimonial in your ad. This’ll give people proof they aren’t wasting their time clicking on your banner ad. The testimonial should include enough information so they understand the offer.
5. You could have a famous and respectable person on your ad representing your product, website or service. People will click because they’ll trust them over you.
6. Use a strong guarantee in your ad. You could include the guarantee as a headline for your offer. It could read double or triple your money back guarantee, lifetime your money back guarantee, etc.
7. Tell people to click on your ad. Newbies to the internet may net even know they can click on ads. Just having the phrase “click here” on your ad will increase your clickthroughs.
8. You could advertise a trial or sample offer. This will tell people there is no risk or obligation if they click on your ad and try out your product or service.
9. Tell people the major benefit of your product, web site or service on your ad. It could be benefits like make money, lose weight, increase energy, save money, save time, etc.
10. You could advertise a free offer on your ad. People love free stuff. The freebie should relate to your target audience. If the freebie is attractive to them they will click.
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David Carridine’s Death was Accidental or Suicide?
Famous Kung Fu and Kill Bill star, David Carridine was found dead in a hotel room in Thailand last June 4, 2009. According to some resources on online, Carridine’s death may have been accidental. His nude body was actually found hanging inside a closet. It was said that a rope was tied around his neck and genitals. So far Thailand police are still investigating on the cause of his death. David Carridine was supposedly shooting a new movie titled Stretch in Thailand.

David Carridine in KILL BILL
Maid from Hell – A mother’s dilemma!
Just 2 weeks ago a disturbing video about a maid physically hurting a little girl was posted in YouTube. Though, not a lot of people have seen the video but I’m posting it on my blog to serve as a warning for mom’s like me not to be too generous in trusting house helpers. The video is just 47 seconds long but it exhibits the maid’s psychotic and cruel behavior.
After seeing the video I can’t help but feel worrid, angry and hateful. I’m worrid since me and my hubby sometimes work the same shifts and I’m quite skeptical now if it’s alright for me to leave my little boy with our current maid. I hope you get to watch this video and post it on your blogs as well to warn others.
How to Baby Proof our Homes
As I quote from one of the articles in webmd.com, we cannot really create a environment that’s 100% safe for our kids. There’s no substitute for somebody watching your child — that’s the best way to prevent an injury in babyhood and childhood. Each year, more than 4.5 million children are injured in the home, according to the National SAFE KIDS Campaign. And parents can prevent many common serious childhood injuries by knowing where the dangers lie and how to protect children from them.
Here are a few ways which we could do to keep our homes baby proof.
Bathroom
- Start by turning down the water temperature on your water heater, advises Cronan. “When you put your baby in the bath tub, it’s easiest to avoid any burning problem by keeping [it] at 110°.”
- Consider purchasing and installing toilet lid locks, she says. “Babies are fascinated by water,” Cronan says.
Doors
- Put decals on sliding-glass doors so your child won’t run into them.
- Use doorknob covers on doors that you don’t want your child to open.
Windows
- Install window guards or adjust windows so they cannot open more than six inches.
- Tie up the cords to blinds so that a child doesn’t get tangled up in them.
- Do not place a crib, playpen, highchair, or bed anywhere near blind cords.
- Install safety glass in low windows and French doors so they won’t shatter if a child falls into them.
- Don’t place furniture or anything that can be climbed on near a window.
Electricity
- Cover all unused electrical outlets with safety plugs that snap into outlets. “As soon as toddlers start crawling, they will try to put their fingers or a bobby pin in exposed outlets and can get a serious burn,” Cronan says.
- Check for exposed outlets behind furniture that you may have overlooked.
Fireplace
- “Purchase a fireplace hearth cover because once kids learn to walk or crawl, they run a risk of falling into a fireplace,” Cronan says. Ready-made or even homemade cushiony devices that go around the hearth also can keep them out of harm’s way.
Stairways
- Install gates once they start crawling. “Put them at the bottom of stairways to prevent them from getting up the stairs. And if you are worried about them getting out of a bedroom, put a gate on that doorway,” Cronan says.
- “Don’t put a gate at the top of the steps, because some babies can climb up a gate and fall from an even higher height,” she says.
- Place the safety gate bar latch on the side away from your child’s reach.
- Never leave anything on the stairs that you can trip on while carrying your baby.
Furniture and Accessories
- Put away any unstable or rickety furniture your baby could pull over.
- Fasten high bookcases or other tall pieces of furniture to the wall so your child can’t pull them down.
- Keep all drawers closed completely so your baby can’t shut fingers in them or climb on them.
- Keep all medications and cleaning products stored in a locked cabinet. “You especially want to lock [low cabinets] that contain household products that are dangerous because once your child starts crawling, he or she can get out cleaning fluids and drink them,” Cronan says.
Appliances
- Turn the handles of pots and pans toward the back of the stove or counter.
- Use the back burners for cooking whenever possible.
- Don’t let your baby play at your feet while you are cooking.
- Never leave a boiling pot or sizzling skillet unattended on the stove.
- Teach your child that the oven is “hot” and not to touch it.
- Keep plug-in appliances, such as toasters and can openers, put away where your child can’t reach them.
If you need more info. you can check http://www.webmd.com for this article.


