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Don't mislead your customers in the name of advertisements
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[QUOTE="Shaf, post: 271635, member: 25467"] There is actually a very fine line between being a master salesperson and being a liar. A good liar would find it easy to appeal to customers whim and convince them that the products or services are exactly what they need. In the long term, being dishonest would fire back as you not only lose customers, but it builds a bad reputation. I cam remember thinking of this when I was trying to learn about online marketing, digital marketing and how to write copy that converts. The best way to advertise a product or even to create one, is to find out what your customers greatest pains are and centre your solution around it. So, let's say they don't like sneakers that are too tight. Even if you have a sneakers with the best design and colours, you need to sell to them the comfort they would enjoy when they buy your sneakers. [/QUOTE]
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