Here are some of the secrets to getting your articles, newsletters, sales copy, squeeze pages, blog posts and press releases noticed. Not only that, but you will also discover the techniques that will encourage your readers to become an army of promoters who will spread your sales message far and wide for FREE.
So why is it important to get your website noticed?
Imagine that there is a giant bar with over a billion men who are looking for a sexy lady. However, for every 1,000 men there is one woman. Your website is one of the men and the women are the customers. Let’s say that the design and layout of your website determines the physical appearance of your man. However, your site’s content is the clothes , hair, sense of humor, charisma, intelligence, etc. A site with good content is like a man who is the ultimate charmer . He will have the ability to attract all the women and he will stand out from the crowd. This is how the Internet works. There are millions of new men entering the bar every month so it is becoming more and more important to learn how to not only attract the women but also how to satisfy them over and over again.
Now it is time for some science:Being noticed is something every human craves for. It is in our blood and in the DNA of our society. Everything from your hairstyle to the car you drive has the effect of getting you noticed. In the big wide world it is nice to be noticed, but on the Internet
IT IS VITAL!
You could have a great product or service but if nobody reads about it then your sales will be a big fat ZERO. There is nothing worse than putting blood, sweat and tears into an article only to find that just a handful of people read it.
We don’t know about you, but if we’re going to take the time to make great content then we want as many people as possible to see it. The key to all of this is to ensure that your site stands out from the crowd and causes a reaction.
The late, great, Prince of Print (Gary Halbert) said: “The worst response you can get from your readers is meh.”
Meh is the sound you do not want your readers making. Meh shows that they are not really interested or motivated by your content. In fact Even a negative response is better than a ‘meh’
A negative or controversial response is not ideal but it gets you talked about and that means free promotion. So by now you should realize the importance of being noticed and standing out from the crowd.

