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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Can I Use Word "Hittest" In My Headline?

Hello,

I am creating a web page, and want to have unique headline.

Can i write like this: "Register For Free With The Hittest Revenue Program On The Web!"

Does the word "hittest" have some sense in this headline?

Internet marketing copywriting does not have to be 100% academically correct, new words and phrases are welcome, but it should always have some sense.

Thank you.
  

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No, 'hittest' does not make sense. You cannot make a comparative of a noun. I don't even know what you are trying to express.

  • No, 'hittest' does not make sense.
  • You cannot make a comparative of a noun.
  • I don't even know what you are trying to express.
  • 'Most popular'?
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No, 'hittest' does not make sense. You cannot make a comparative of a noun. I don't even know what you are trying to express. 'Most popular'?
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I'd go with 'hottest'

I'm quite confident that you're trying to convey "most popular" by using the word 'hittest', and if that's the case, I'd stick to 'most popular'.

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