George P. Rowell Quote

The mystery of writing advertisements consists mainly in saying in a few plain words exactly what it is desired to say, precisely as it would be written in a letter or told to an acquaintance.


As quoted in Advertiser's Gazette, (July 1870), vol. 4, p. 175.


The mystery of writing advertisements consists mainly in saying in a few plain words exactly what it is desired to say, precisely as it would be...

The mystery of writing advertisements consists mainly in saying in a few plain words exactly what it is desired to say, precisely as it would be...

The mystery of writing advertisements consists mainly in saying in a few plain words exactly what it is desired to say, precisely as it would be...

The mystery of writing advertisements consists mainly in saying in a few plain words exactly what it is desired to say, precisely as it would be...