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So how do you judge your own aptitudes? Trial and error is the only way I ever heard of. The problem is that we create an image of ourselves in our childhood and youth (often at the urging of parents, siblings or friends), and subsequently attempt to graft reality onto this image. More often than not, the graft doesn’t take and the result is bewilderment and disappointment. Far better to ruthlessly analyze what your particular aptitudes are and act upon them rather than attempt to graft an oak tree onto a dandelion.

How to Get Rich

Felix Dennis

A killer subject line does two things: 1. **It hints at a benefit.** For example, “**How to get your first 10 sales (without a big list)”* Clear benefit and it removes a mental obstacle. 2. **It creates curiosity.** *“THIS almost killed my launch”* What’s “this”? What happened? Instant curiosity.

7 Email Subject Line Styles That Consistently Deliver Higher Open Rates

Write With AI

People tend to use your bio as a place to brag about their accomplishments, but it’s also real estate that you can use to convince people to follow you. If you’re a writer, you can say something like “Writing about X”, so that people know what to expect when they follow you.

Doing Content Right

Steph Smith

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