Sunday, September 16, 2007

An Effective Online Job Ad – Part II

We have always been advocates of the use of graphics, fonts and other tricks to differentiate a job posting from the rest. Hiring managers often complain that they receive resumes from a posting, but not the right resumes. Usually the issue falls back on the problem that it is easier for a job seeker to apply to an ad than it is for them to read the ad and actually decide they are a good fit for a position.

From the March 16, 2006 Interbiznet Bugler “Realize first that you have less than 2 seconds to capture the mind’s eye of your ad reader. The first quarter- to-half-second, the human eye scans colors and shapes and in the next 1.5 seconds drinks the bold type and entire first line. A headline with five words or less is where the viewer decides whether to continue or move on. If your job headline does not lead to a benefit or take longer than 3 seconds to “show the money” in your digital ad; guess what? You lose. The vast majority scan a job posts headline and pick up only the bold or italicized copy and dollar signs. Less than 17% of online job seekers read word-by-word. Your ad does not mention specific money or benefits? You lose a great number of your qualified readers in the blink of an eye.”

A well branded, compelling ad that is aesthetically different than most of the other postings on a site grabs that reader’s attention and they are much more likely to stop, read and think. That’s half the battle.

3 comments:

Chandra said...

Showing is better than telling!
We tend to get a lot advice from people on how to write good ads., how to post good Ads.
Isn't better for people to point at examples, links etc of things that are good or recommended. Then point to things that are bad and will not work.
A person can learn a lot more this way, then a whole bunch of words. Showing is better..
thanks
Chandra Bodapati

Thomas Torresson, PostBetter.com said...

Fair enough Chandra. Here's a link to a page with four "Before and After" samples.

Point taken!

Thomas Torresson, PostBetter.com said...

http://www.postbetter.com/what_we_have_done.asp