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How do you create a hook?

Kennysplash

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It is one thing to just write, and it is another to be able to hook your audience with your writing.
What are specific ways in which one can keep their audience hooked with their writing?
 
I don't know any specific way to get my audience hooked with my writing but I make sure that I don't jam-pack my words or use difficult words that you can't find the meaning fast. Everything about my writing is simple with a clear picture.
 
You hook your audience with telling a story, sharing an experience or event that happened to you or you can use a question to hook them.
 
I don't know any specific way to get my audience hooked with my writing but I make sure that I don't jam-pack my words or use difficult words that you can't find the meaning fast. Everything about my writing is simple with a clear picture.
Simplicity does wonders actually. When readers know that they will understand what you have written for them it makes it easy to want to read your works.
 
Creativity is the key in my opinion. If you're not being creative in what you're writing, it's going to be very difficult to use that kind of writing and hold people's interest.
 
Simplicity does wonders actually. When readers know that they will understand what you have written for them it makes it easy to want to read your works.
That's correct. I don't like long notes that have no meaning because it will be hard to comprehend, that's why I always go with simplicity.
 
I try to grab attention in the first line, this is very important in my field of work. I use a striking fact, a question, a bold statement, or a relatable scenario in my ad copies, sales pitches, and other marketing materials. I make it relevant to my main message so readers immediately want to keep going.
 
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