Are you ready for the truth? It’s not going to be an easy one! But people read what you write because they have a problem and need the solution you offer. If you can’t solve their problem in your writing, then you’ve wasted their time and attention. The same goes for email marketing. My audience will only click my emails when they see solutions to a pressing problem. After all, isn’t that the whole purpose? You can fix this in 4 unique ways: ♣︎ Firstly, start with the problem. If you jump straight to the solution, they’ll swipe away. Why? Because no one likes a “know-it-all.” ♣︎ Secondly, write about the result! Take them through the journey of how you secured that client, job, or offer. ♣︎ Thirdly, go straight to the point and tell them what to do. Don’t overwhelm them with options. ♣︎Lastly, give them insight, not just information. Explore the details beneath the surface. I hope this was helpful??? Till tomorrow fam, Chao🌸🌸🌸 #writingtips #audienceneed #emailmarketing #linkedincontent.
Start with the problem first. Describe results from real-life examples. Be clear and direct with advice. * Address the problem upfront. * Show results to build trust. * Offer clear, actionable steps. Victory Uwakwe 🌸
Thankyou for the valuable tips. Victory Uwakwe 🌸
"Absolutely spot on! It's all about connecting with your audience by addressing their specific challenges. It's like having a conversation—nobody wants to be talked at, they want to feel understood. Your point about starting with the problem is crucial; it sets the stage and shows empathy. And yes, highlighting the results and being direct with actionable advice really keeps the engagement high. Insight over information—love that! It's all about digging deeper and providing real value. Thanks for sharing these great tips!"
I'm so in on the 3rd point. Clear writing leads to clearer thinking and better decisions form your audience.
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4moGreat share Victory Uwakwe 🌸