We've all heard of 'Show Don't Tell'. But what if your audience wants a D-62b Schnozzle Wozzler v...We've all heard of 'Show Don't Tell'. But what if your audience wants a D-62b Schnozzle Wozzler v...
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We've all heard of 'Show Don't Tell'.
But what if your audience wants a D-62b Schnozzle Wozzler v28a and NOT a D-62b Schnozzle Wozzler v28a-3?
At some point in your promo, there has to be *some* telling!
But how?
Simplest rule for show/tell is to follow the flow of what your audience is already thinking, feeling, experienceing and wishing for.
Reward this flow ... Amplify it ... Expand on it ... Make positive promises about it.
And be easy on the ear while you're at it.
This way, they might want what you have VERY MUCH.
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