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I've always held the pet theory that a sufficiently human and casual tone can overcome a lot of fatigue/wariness that would otherwise stop people from listening to you. Sometimes, I feel like if you're just completely transparent and honest with the customer, maybe they'll be willing to listen.

I never managed to convince anyone to try A/B testing a banner ad that literally just said 'BUY OUR SHIT', though.



That might sound too overly forceful to come off as human and casual. I can definitely see it working for someone like ThinkGeek though.


That is the base of good copywriting. To connect with the reader in a perosnal level. It can only be achieved by (big surprise) being honest, human, and friendly.


“You should buy our shit online here.” – D.C., Jul. 2009




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