I like the title to be short and to the point. Your recent "Yum, yum, get you some" immediately caught my eye. It's catchy, short and specific. I know you can't be completely blunt but don't be coy. I know why I'm here. I want to make sure that you do, too. Stay away from over-used phrases, e.g. curl your toes. I tune them out. Or old fashioned terms like courtesan. And most importantly, stay away from hieroglyphs.
And for the ad itself, put some pics up. I know you have them in your showcase, which is just a click away but I like it if you do. That may entice me to go to the showcase and the reviews.
Good question.
Originally Posted by cabletex7
This sums it up - and hits everything as it should be.
As to ad titles, what one should avoid.... nothing is more annoying than a string of special characters, hearts, squiggly lines, tilde use, diamonds, and assorted mixed characters from the end of the text code file in some attempt to be cute.
Get catchy, get cute, even kitschy, and give me anything but this:
•♥•~y0ur dr3am~ *♞*100 % ▂ ▃ ▄ ▅ ▆ ▇ █ com3 tru ௵ babee •°o♥o°•
Which just tells you have either (1) absolutely no command over the English language, or (2) you are overly fascinated with the Microsoft Wingdings character subset.