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Not because the design is bad.
Because the value isn't obvious fast enough.
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1. Lead with a š°š¹š²š®šæ promise
ā Hook = the result they'll get. No vague intros.
2. Give š°š¹š®šæš¶šš, not content
ā One sharp idea per slide. Cut everything else.
3. Build a šš¶šŗš½š¹š² framework
ā Something they can remember AND repeat.
4. End with a š»š²š
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ā Tell people exactly what to do. Direction = engagement.
5. Make it šæš²ššš®šÆš¹š²
ā A checklist, method, or takeaway they'll come back to.
The goal isn't to š¶šŗš½šæš²šš.
It's meant to be useful fast.
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