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By: Cicely K. Leblanc

You have your keyword report that says which search phrases searchers are searching for when they search for your web site or/and your product, but you might need some ideas to insert flavor and improve conversion. I have put together some words that I wish will inspire you.
People don’t see the alike things following they are repetitively exposed to them persistently. In online selling banner blindness is the best branded case. People basically get used to banners that promote something that is not worth their time, therefore they stop notice the banners after a while. The same thing happens with terminology that are used to make us do something.
Consequently, you need to adjust your action terminology sometimes to keep them effective. The problem for most writers is that it is tremendously complicated to adjust the terminology because of old habit.
I have made this list of actions terminology to assist you adjust terminology sometimes to keep making your writing copy effect full.
Here are a few examples on how you can vary uniqueness and the use of colloquial words.

Indicating Uniqueness:
the best, second to none, without equal, superb, incomparable, one and only, unsurpassed, distinctive, unbeatable, beyond compare, first-rate, unmatched, best quality, superior, top quality, exclusive, superlative, unique, inimitable, outstanding, advanced, undisputed, special, unrivaled, excellent, only one of its kind, first-class, unparalleled, elite, distinguished, the top, exceptional, extraordinary, matchless, premium, peerless, sole, singular, number 1, out of the ordinary, out of the ordinary, out of the ordinary.

A colloquial word is an informal, often entertaining word or phrase used in everyday conversation. When you use colloquial words, you draw your reader closer because you appear more familiar, more friendly and personal instead of distant.

Be aware that using colloquial words to much to the wrong market segment can have the opposite effect.

Use colloquial words that are understandable to most people with a reasonable familiarity with English. Here are some examples of normal used colloquial words that have found their way to mainstream online communications:

Colloquial vs. Normal words: dough vs. money, come up for air vs. take a break, twenty grand vs. $20,000, con vs. deceive, has deep pockets vs. has a good source of money, cool vs. great, laid-back vs. calm and relaxed, bent out of shape vs. become upset, blown away vs. greatly impressed, get a kick out of vs. enjoy, honcho vs. boss, keep your cool vs. remain calm, megabucks vs. a lot of money, glitzy vs. ashionable, defect vs. glitch, blow a fuse vs. lose your temper, make waves vs. cause trouble, bummed vs. depressed.

 

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For additional examples on how you can change terminology, please read my other articles or read The big words list that help you write web copy that sells or visit Best Practice Marketing for free hands on advice on online marketing, how to make a useful keyword report, free keyword lists, free top 100 industrial keyword reports etc.

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