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Attention Copywriters! Amazing FREE Headline Swipe File!

As far as I’m concerned, a copywriter can never have too many headline swipe files.  It’s a bit like the old adage that you can never be too rich or too thin!

Why are headlines so important?  Two reasons, in my opinion…

Firstly, as I’m sure I don’t need to repeat, the headline is what gets someone to actually start reading your ad.  Without that, you are toast!  The best body copy, offer and everything else is useless if nobody reads it!

Secondly, the headline and the headline deck should summarise concisely and in a compelling form the “Big Idea” behind your offer.  I don’t see this talked about too much but I view this as very important.  It both gets your message across to the potential client and helps the writer stay on track.  It’s a hell of a lot easier to write your copy if you have a clear idea to guide you.

Anyway, back to the main point of this post.  Lawrence Bernstein is the brains behind the “Ultimate Online Swipe File”, a collection of classic winning ads and campaigns.  Lawrence is currently updating the product and preparing a relaunch.  As part of that he is making available a free special report to his subscribers that contains 127 winning headlines from copywriting great Eugene Schwartz (of “Breakthrough Advertising” fame).

There are some absolute gems in this collection.  I’ve actually got access to many of the original ads and I have drawn on them several times in the past.

If you want this free swipe file then head on over to http://www.infomarketingblog.com/127-winning-advertising-headlines/ where you’ll need to opt-in.

 

  • http://blog.insweb.com/ Robert

    Great post, but where are the swipe files?! Throw us a bone.

  • http://blog.insweb.com/ Robert

    Great post, but where are the swipe files? Throw us a bone!

  • http://maximumresultscopywriting.com/ Copywriter_Kevin_Francis

    Hi Robert,

    Use this link. You'll need to opt-in as before.

    http://www.infomarketingblog.com/127-winning-ad

    Let me know if there's any problem.

    Best regards

    Kevin

  • Kevin Francis

    Hi Robert,

    Thanks for the post. let me look into this for you. The link seems to be not “live” at the moment. I’ll check with Lawrence Bernstein what’s happening and get back to you.

    Kevin

  • Kevin Francis

    Hi Robert,

    Thanks for the post. let me look into this for you. The link seems to be not “live” at the moment. I’ll check with Lawrence Bernstein what’s happening and get back to you.

    Kevin

  • http://blog.insweb.com/ Robert

    Great post, but where are the swipe files?! Throw us a bone.

  • http://blog.insweb.com/ Robert

    Great post, but where are the swipe files? Throw us a bone!

  • http://maximumresultscopywriting.com/ Copywriter_Kevin_Francis

    Hi Robert,

    Use this link. You'll need to opt-in as before.

    http://www.infomarketingblog.com/127-winning-ad

    Let me know if there's any problem.

    Best regards

    Kevin

  • http://www.JudyAndNelson.com Judy

    I went to Lawrence’s site and could not find the free files……..www.YourDesertBlog.com

  • Kevin Francis

    Hi Judy,

    Which files are you referring to? The swipe file I mention in this post is still at http://www.infomarketingblog.com/127-winning-advertising-headlines/ … you do have to opt-in.

    Let me know if you still have a problem.

    Best regards

    Kevin

  • http://inspirationdna.com/inspirationalwords/ Headline That Sell

    Yeah, I appreciate the thought of having to read this article but where are the swipe files! lol Thanks for the effort though. I  will wait for the repost for the live link. 

  • http://maximumresultscopywriting.com/ Copywriter_Kevin_Francis

    As in the “update” (October 2009) to the post, if you go to http://www.infomarketingblog.com/127-winning-advertising-headlines/ and opt-in, you’ll be able to get the swipe file

  • http://maximumresultscopywriting.com/ Copywriter_Kevin_Francis

    You can find the file here…

    http://www.infomarketingblog.com/127-winning-advertising-headlines/

    …you’ll need to opt-in