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Simply Put: Why Clear Messages Win-and How to Design Them

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Simply Put: Why Clear Messages Win-and How to Design Them
Simply Put: Why Clear Messages Win-and How to Design Them

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Simply Put: Why Clear Messages Win-and How to Design Them

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Stop complicating everything! Create simple messages that are more powerful, more memorable, and win people over.
Simply Put
is a modern exploration of the simplicity principle for anybody who needs to sell stuff or persuade others. This book is a splash of cold water, designed to wake up entrepreneurs, C-suite executives, and marketing pros who have something they need to tell the world but just can’t quite connect the dots. With this book, we’re all better marketers.
So why does simple win? And how do we get simple? The award-winning marketing entrepreneur behind
New York Times
best-selling authors and notable campaigns such as I Love NY provides answers and tools to simplify messages in this practical guide.
From “Yes We Can” to “Just Do It”, regardless of if they’re trying to get your dollars, your votes, or just your thoughts, effective messages share one thing – they’re simple. Being able to tell your story clearly and effectively is the winning skill for the next generation of entrepreneurs and leaders.

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