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Worst Ad Ever?
Who writes an ad without a headline? David Ogilvy said that when you have written your headline, you have spent 75% of your money. Continue reading
Posted in Direct Response, Marketing, Tactics
Tagged copywriting, David Ogilvy, design, Drayton Bird, Ling's Cars