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Need vs. Want in Headline!
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03-17-2011, 01:59 AM
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Need vs. Want in Headline!
Of course I plan to test, but historically which is the better word to put in a headline. Want or Need. For example ...
"Who Else Wants To Live Better on Less Money?" "Who Else Needs To Live Better on Less Money?" |
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03-17-2011, 05:21 AM
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RE: Need vs. Want in Headline!
I don't think they have the same meaning, so it really depends on what you want/need to ask. See what I mean.
'Need' is much better interchangeable with 'must'. Between these two must is much more powerful in my opinion. Nik Have you become an employee to your own business by chasing first page google rankings on a daily basis? Start working on your business, NOT in it. Free your time with a completely hands-free SEO solution. Read the incredible member testimonials, and ask any questions you like. |
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