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To serve its purpose as a tool for design and feedback, it must be built from: Clear, descriptive language Detailed subsections.
Write Useful Books
Rob Fitzpatrick und Adam Rosen
Second, take the Facebook ad you wrote on day five and look at it through the lens of edu-tainment and shareable value.
Is it interesting to read? Conversational?
Have you clearly articulated a few insights that aren’t common, conventional wisdom for people interested in your expertise?
Is your ad intriguing — does it capture the reader’s interest?
Is it authentic?
Is there an “ah ha” moment in it where the reader is shown a different perspective?
How to Build a Happy Customer Creating Engine With Paid Traffic
tinylittlebusinesses.com
The last tip (especially for behavioral interviews) is the STAR technique - make your stories/answers follow this path
Situation - what was the situation?
Task - what did you need to do?
Action - how did you do it?
Result - what happened?
How to Nail Interviews:...
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