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✏️ Shorten text. Increase clicks.

A compact guide to banners that actually get clicked.

Imagine you're screaming something important at the break but no one is listening because you're talking for half an hour.
That is exactly what happens with many ads. They talk too much.
Good advertising is like a thunderclap: Short, loud and everyone is watching.

Here are 10 reasonsWhy less text in ads is much better

1. Attention? Zack, you've got it.

Everyone sees hundreds of ads every day. If your text is as short as lightning, it stands out. The faster you understand him, the more likely he stays in your head.

2. Looks cooler

When an image shows everything and the text only says the most important thing — BOOM — the ad looks tidy and strong. Too much text? Then it quickly looks like a math book.

3. Easy to read — even for mom when scrolling

You can read short texts without squinting your eyes. They work as you pass by. And you immediately understand what it's about.

4. No headaches when reading

The brain is also off work sometimes. Long texts make you tired. Short texts are like a fresh limo: hiss — understood — let's move on.

5. The message gets across

Good advertising says One thing — but really loud. Not 10 things at once. Otherwise everything will sink. Short text = superpower of clarity.

6. Fits the cellphone

Almost everyone sees your ad on their mobile phone. And there isn't much room there. Short texts fit better, look better and are easier to type or click.

7. Fits Insta, TikTok & Co.

Social media loves short content. If your text is short and to the point, it fits perfectly with what people there already like.

8. Stay in your head

You can remember short sayings. Like “I love it” or “Just do it.” Long heels? You forget faster than math problems.

9. Faster to do

Short texts = less work, fewer loops, faster online. You save time, nerves and can get started faster.

10. More clicks, more action

When it's easy, you're more likely to do it. “Test it now! ” or “Get your gift! “— short texts clearly state what needs to be done. And boom — more people are already clicking on it.

Conclusion: Anyone who says a lot is ignored. Whoever says it briefly is celebrated.

If your ad talks like a comic book hero in the final battle — clearly, quickly, and with a boom — it'll be seen, clicked, and remembered. So: Shorten text, increase impact.

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