not you and your magnificent qualities
Mar 5, 2024 8:02:31 GMT
Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 8:02:31 GMT
those that have to do with our senses, with taste, with sight, smell, touch and hearing. These sensorial words are capable of exciting and involving in an all-encompassing and powerful way. #4. The self-celebrations and self-referentiality that annoy Nobody likes self-congratulatory messages. I know how to do this, we are leaders in that, I am expert at this, we are magnificent at that. Do you want to alienate your reader? This is the right technique. Anyone looking for your content needs to solve their concrete need, a need that is theirs, not yours. He needs to feel appreciated and understood, to know that he can count on you, that you are there and you are there for him . He is the center of your communication.
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