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Whether you are writing a simple article, a cornerstone blog post, or a landing page designed to breathe life into your budding dreams, there might be nothing more important than the care you give to crafting your argument. Even the smallest child's mind hums with hundreds of constant questions. By the time we're adults, our minds tumble with queries and theories. Some of us are more doubtful than others, our eyes scanning long copy, always searching for flaws like hunters on safari. Keep this in mind… you will never sell to everyone. There are a fraction of folks who are as likely to open their wallets as I am to take my 7 year old daughter with me to the next Tarantino flick. Don't even try selling to these people. It's a waste of your time and is likely damaging to your sanity. Make certain however, that you're hitting 100% of anyone who will lend your offer honest consideration. If there's a chance they'll buy, make sure they do. Do this by ensuring your argument can stand up to the eager arsenal of the critical mind. Here are 5 methods I use to craft bulletproof copy:
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