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Reply To: Mary – Module 1

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April 15, 2014 at 2:47 am #607
Mary
Mary
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Tuesday Assignment

How To Be More Powerful, Charismatic and Persuasive In 3 Seconds
Benefit: You can be awesome in no time at all and sell water to a duck
Power Words: charismatic, 3 seconds, powerful

How to Craft Tweetable Quotes that Spreads Your Content Like Wildfire
Benefit: Get your blog recognized, commented on, and shared
Power Words: craft, wildfire, tweetable

5 Ways to Build Long-Lasting Authority
Benefit: Become a revered authority in your subject matter
Power Words: long-lasting

3 Small Changes to Help You Not Just Survive But Thrive
Benefit: With a few tiny changes you can thrive in your business
Power Words: small, thrive

3 Ways to Write a Damn Good Syllable
Benefit: Learn to be parsimonious with your words and become a better writer (at least I think, I had to read the blog to find out what he meant and I’m still unclear)
Power Words: damn

This headline seemed particularly horrific to me:

12 Examples of Native Ads (And Why They Work)
Benefit: How to make native ads work, but wait a second, what the heck is a “native ad?” The blog even says that 49% aren’t familiar with the concept and the point of the blog is to walk the reader through 12 examples of them. Huh? I wouldn’t even get to that part of the blog.
I didn’t think there were any power words in it either.
Maybe a better a better headline would be: Understand the Effectiveness of Native Ads (And Kickstart Your Business)

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