Copywriting is not just about putting words together. It's about stringing the right words that will trigger something inside of your reader. Whether it's a copywriting for sales or for social media, a basic knowledge of psychology is very important if your copy will be relatable. This means having a basic knowledge of how the human mind works and what makes people take certain actions. There are many psychological triggers that you can apply to make your copy more relatable. Some of them are • Greed • Guilt • Instant gratification • Sense of urgency Which other one can you add to the list?
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