Improving Your Focus Rather Than Rambling On as I Am Prone to Do, Or Why You Should Read My Latest Article
Long copy sells. So, how about long titles? What do they do?
I like long titles. They’re retro and fun. Ever notice how older books tend to have long titles with even longer subtitles? These days, we’ll have something called Book with no subtitle. In the old days, they’d have something like A Tome Revealing Several Ruminations of the Author, or Remnants of Thoughts on Rainy Days that I Wrote Down in Pen and Ink that Got All Blurry and Stuff When the Rain Drops Hit Them so Only the Ones I Was Able to Make Out Are Thus Included.
Good times. Good times. Good stuff!
Yesterday, I mentioned I had written another article that was still pending.
Well, as it happened, I think it was about fifteen minutes (give or take) later that the article went live.
So, here it is: “3 Exercises to Improve Your Focus.”
Good stuff. Oh, wait–I’m not supposed to say stuff like that about my own work. Okay, then. Stuff.
Click and read, folks. Please. It’s for your own good. Mine too. Gets my stuff read. Unlike other stuff I’ve written that no one cares about. No one. Not a single one.
Not that I’m ranting or anything.
Anyway. Keep things in focus. Stay the course. Read the article. Buy my eBook.
Yeah. I threw in some subliminal advertising there. You probably missed it but, if you feel a strange urge to pull out your credit card, well, yay!, subliminal advertising works!
SCORE!



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