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      Volume 12, Number 19: Issue #127                                                              ISSN: 1933-9690

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People resist change ... unless you give them a reason to do something different. By using just one seemingly innocuous word, you give them that reason. Read about it in today's feature. And let me know  what you think !

FEATURE: Use the Power of "Because" to Write Persuasively

The Power of Because
The power of because: this seemingly innocuous word is the poster child for persuasive writing.

You may mistakenly think that "because" is forceful or pushy. Or it is too simple to make much of a difference. Not so!

The word "because" is so powerful for one simple reason. It explains why.

Why does  giving a reason make a difference in persuading readers?

Because people resist change. They keep doing what they normally do unless you give them a reason to do something different.

By using "because," you give them that reason.  What is especially interesting ...

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A Wise Word

Be ready to use "because"!



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That's it for now. See you next time.

Remember ... words matter. Use them wisely!

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