One thing marketing keeps reminding me of (the hard way):
Clarity beats cleverness. Every time.
The more I study messaging, copy, and strategy, the more obvious this becomes: Most marketing doesn’t fail because it’s bad. It fails because it’s trying to do too much at once.
Too many ideas
Too many audiences
Too many goals in one message
When I strip things back to one clear point, one emotion, one action, everything works better—emails, posts, pages, even conversations.
Right now, I’m forcing myself to ask one question before I publish anything:?
“What do I want someone to understand after reading this?”
Not click.
Not buy.
Just understand.
The rest follows naturally.
Curious: What’s one thing you’ve unlearned recently while building or marketing your business?
Drop it below ?
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One thing marketing keeps reminding me of (the hard way):
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