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I don't conform to the expectation of less and conformity to almost. Could it be that always aiming for the maximum and being indignant at a bad result is something cold and emotionless people do? And the correct attitude of those who narrate, write or comment on this is to be condescending? has sponsors. When it comes to sports, events and the
like, creating a positive environment is essential for 1000 Mobile Number List advertising. Playfulness makes sales easier. This is also my business, content marketing, using content to sell. That just doesn't give me the right to create unrealistic expectations and deceive my audience. Sell for the content, but don't sell married to your soul. It is logical that you need to keep motivation high, awaken emotions, create an emotional bond with your audience. Now, be careful not to commit excess. Your content cannot go from emotion to illusion, because
that, for business, is fatal. Someone once said that you can't fool everyone all the time... Unless you work in specific industries, such as motivation or others with similar footprints, anything above % emotional content may imply that you are loading up on emotion by not having or plausible arguments to convince your audience. Rational content: is it worth getting straight to the point? And in your business, how much emotional content is too much?
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