Tips on unique ways to
deliver your message
Use PowerPoint
presentations.
Tired of old-school
paragraph posts? Then create a powerful presentation instead and add some exciting
designs and animations.
Use images.
You can also make a
graphic art of what you want to say.
Use video clips.
This is just like doing
a PowerPoint presentation.
Use voice clips.
Try something new once
in a while and convey your message through a recorded voice. This is actually a
more effective marketing strategy because a voice can be more encouraging than
written words.
Combine all of the
above.
All the tricks used
above can be used at the same time. This will make for a unique and effective
way of communicating with your subscribers.
Use lists and bullet
points.
A long paragraph is
tiring to read. Make it easier for your subscribers to read by making a list
instead.
Use uppercase letters
on important words.
This is one way to
entice your subscribers to read a rather boringlooking paragraph. Highlight
words like BONUS, SALE ,
PROMO, and such. Seeing keywords like these ones will surely catch their attention.
Use double quotations
as necessary.
Other than CAPSLOCK,
this is another effective way to highlight an important word.
Use underlines as
necessary.
Underlines are also an
effective highlighting element.
Use highlighting if
your social media blog allows this feature.
Adding a colored
highlight to a word will probably make it stand out more than a capslock, a
double quote, or an underline can. Sadly, not all social media sites offer the
option.
Know the proper use of
the opening word “ATTENTION!”
Sometimes, you can
simply start a paragraph with “ATTENTION!”. Use this sparingly. And make sure
that the message is really worth the opening.
An occasional humor is
okay.
Professionalism should
be observed at all times but some humor will put a smile on the face of your
readers. If they are happy, they are more likely to buy.
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