What is your writing tone
Below is a MRR and PLR article in category Writing Speaking -> subcategory Writing.

Discovering Your Writing Tone
Summary
Crafting the right tone in writing is crucial for effectively conveying your message and achieving your goals. Think about the last captivating conversation you had with someone. How did it make you feel?
Article
Imagine walking into a car dealership. Almost immediately, a salesman in a suit approaches, using every tactic to close a deal. His intentions are clear?"he wants to sell you a car, and he's not subtle about it. Yet, most of us dislike this approach. We prefer people who prioritize our comfort and needs, often rewarding those individuals with our business.
Does this mean the friendlier salespeople are any less interested in closing a deal than the pushy salesman? Or are they just more strategic about it? Does their authenticity matter, or is it enough that they make us feel like it does?
Consider this scenario: at a party, you meet a loud, brash marketing consultant. He's had a few drinks, is swearing frequently, and jabbers on while trying to win you over as a client. He even offends you and your spouse with his so-called humor. Is he "keeping it real," or is this approach ineffective?
Contrast this with a story about a businessman beloved by everyone. Known for his humor, he also listens intently when others speak, making them feel valued. His success in business stems from creating positive experiences for those around him.
Interestingly, a friend later revealed that this businessman didn’t have a natural sense of humor. He simply repeated jokes he’d heard, not fully understanding them. His attentive listening was a learned skill?"he knew it was beneficial for his business persona.
In copywriting and conversational marketing, how you express your message is just as important as what you say. You aim to create an engaging experience, much like a meaningful conversation. Reflect on a memorable interaction you had. What emotions did it evoke?
Where do we draw the line between transparency and authenticity? And what if the "real you" isn’t well-received?
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