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27. How To Write A Good Hook That Leaves Your Audience Hungry For More
- 2023/03/29
- 再生時間: 7 分
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A well crafted hook is essential for getting people to stop scrolling and spend some time with you on social media. Without a hook, there is no reason for users to keep reading the copy you've written for them.
In This Episode You'll Learn:
- 3 types of hooks commonly used by marketers
- Just Marketing principles to keep in mine when crafting your hooks
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Online marketing authority and former Facebook employee Meg Brunson combines their mission to build a more accessible and inclusive world, with their expertise in the digital marketing space.
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