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Revision as of 02:26, 20 January 2020
A product intro copy (alternatively known as introduction copy or, simply, intro copy; with reference to a tagline, also known as a tagline slogan, tagline content, tagline phrase, tagline text, tagline pitch, and description content; hereinafter, the Text) is a brief textual description of a product that is used in order to introduce this product in various media. In other words, the Text is a reiterated phrase identified with the product that the Text introduces.
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Properties
Purpose
- The Text can make any product more or less marketable on the market.
Length
- By default, the length of the Text shall be as short as possible, but long enough to describe and, preferably, distinguish the product the Text introduces.
Language
Use direct language in your Facebook intro copy
Intro copy that is simple, active voice, and to the point performs better than passive or vague messages. Use this tip in conjunction with “be short” to win the internet.
With these four fun facts in mind, you’ll be driving bigger audiences to your content in no time. Just write short, direct intro copy and run A/B tests to find the most engaging message. It’s that easy.
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Websites
Social media communities
News Feed Facebook rewards better CTR with more reach
Now that you’ve written short, active intro copy, how can you maximize reach even more? Through A/B testing.
It turns out that Facebook posts that have higher engagement are doubly rewarded with extra reach by Facebook’s algorithms. So finding just the right intro copy can have the double reach impact.