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how to get more power to messag?​

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Answered by simran12345656
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Answer:

first answer the 1000 of questions then....

..msg to someone..okkk

Answered by sumansharma9402
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Answer:

It’s a communicator’s worst nightmare.

Mine, too.

You have ideas to share, but nobody listens.

You’re asking for a sale, but you’re ignored.

You want to inspire people, but everybody continues doing their own thing.

Sometimes you want to shout HEY! YOU! LISTEN!!!!

But you’d look like an idiot. And you know it wouldn’t work.

Do you ever wonder how you could sound like a real authority and get people to listen to you? Would you like to know how to turn flaky writing into persuasive content?

Let’s look at 5 simple writing tips to make your content so powerful, that readers listen to your ideas, act on your advice, and buy your products and services.

Ready?

Tip 1: The basis of powerful writing

Flaky writing rambles, rattles, and prattles.

Powerful writing, in contrast, is simple and to the point.

If you can’t explain it to a six year old, you don’t understand it yourself.

~ Albert Einstein

Everyone can string a series of sentences together. Writing a lot is easy. But real authorities peel off redundant layers to get to the core of their message. They ignore irrelevant thoughts. They don’t side-step into interesting information that might be related but that’s not relevant.

Wishy-washy writing lacks focus. It communicates too many different ideas. So, before you start writing, think about your message and how it’ll transform your reader. Cut all rambling and irrelevant thoughts.

Tip 2: The full stop is the most powerful punctuation mark

Long sentences are hard to read. They make your readers tired.

And when readers get tired, their mind wanders off. They stop paying attention to your message.

This undulating sentence contains 36 words:

Writing a lot of content is easy and everyone can string a series of sentences together, but real authorities peel off redundant layers to get to the core of their message and they ignore irrelevant thoughts.

Rather rambling, right?

Now, notice how powerful the same content is when chopped up in 4 sentences:

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