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Free registration at the forum removes this block.We had an international meeting of marketing minds this past weekend and the whole "No, I'm rich already" or "No, I know way more than you" or "No, I'm an a**hole" buttons are officially out.
By 'out' you mean observably detrimental to conversion, I presume?
funny it pushed me to read it , it's kinda interesting and ambiguous which will push the need to figure out what is it this script that governs your life -just my point of view-I wouldn't mention "script" or "unscripted " in the ad. People don't know what it means (yet) so it doesn't push any buttons for anyone except those who already know the book.
"Flip the script" is a common idiom in the English language, so people will understand the general premise. The mystery of "what is this script" will get them to click through.I wouldn't mention "script" or "unscripted " in the ad. People don't know what it means (yet) so it doesn't push any buttons for anyone except those who already know the book.
"Flip the script" is a common idiom in the English language, so people will understand the general premise. The mystery of "what is this script" will get them to click through.
funny it pushed me to read it , it's kinda interesting and ambiguous which will push the need to figure out what is it this script that governs your life -just my point of view-
"Flip the script" is a common idiom in the English language, so people will understand the general premise. The mystery of "what is this script" will get them to click through.
I think that the point c4n is trying to make, as Mj said before, is that we only have about three seconds to catch the readers attention...
I read the book to know the meaning of script/Unscripted , it sounded interesting , ambiguous and something am not aware of, so the curiosity bug inside of my brain hitThe thing is you have read the book so you already knew the meaning. Or did it push you to read it before you knew about Unscripted ?
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