Write Better Revpages

Posted by Nnamdi A.
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Nov 23, 2010
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I have just published this article in one of the Groups I belong to. Because of the limitation of the group posts, I have decided to republish this article here under a different title so that all members can have access to it.

Please, ignore it if you have read it in our group. Wishing you tremendous success with writing your revpages.

Learning to write good revpages is a skill that all should learn in order to present our programs and business opportunities in such a manner that prospective members are attracted enough by your write-up to click the link to get further information and possibly join the program.

Many revpages fall short on the above necessity. They are just cut and paste and some others do not even have cuts pasted. They are just blank. This is not good enough if you want to get sign-ups from people who read your revpages. 

I know that some members publish revpages just to fulfil their daily missions but an adage says that what is worth doing is worth doing well. Therefore, if you must publish a revpage, do it well.

Your revpage should have a good title. What I do sometimes is to use search terms found on Google for my title.

Your description should capture the essence of your opportunity. Give us, in a nutshell, what the page is all about. Simple. Do not beat about the bush but tell us why we should take the opportunity you are presenting to us.

Include keywords related to the program you are presenting to us. You may search for keywords that people are using to look for the program or similar ones.

You can write more about the opportunity if you have more to say about it. However, if you satisfied me in the first two stages, I will by now be clicking your link to get  more information.

Finally, add related items. I am very careful here. I will not willingly give my competitor the platform to hang my business opportunity. However, I can allow a collaborator to have his say knowing that whatever he says will not sink me.

Finally finally, go out there and write better revpages. Remember that you can edit your previously written revpages to meet your current standards. I often edit mine to make them better.
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