If you want to write a 100 to 300 word mini-essay and learn copywriting, it makes sense not to just start writing.
You got the topic, the "spark" for writing the mini-essay from something you read, saw or heard. But how do you organize your thoughts for the reader?
You probably know the simplest france telegram screening form of structure from school:
Introduction – Main Part – Conclusion
This sounds so incredibly trivial, but it is actually completely sufficient.
But what if you want to try other things? What if you don't have the time to capture the reader using this classic method?
Well, there are also text formulas that you can use – and mini-essays are a great way to practice them.
There are well-known and less well-known text formulas. You've probably heard of the AIDA formula. You may also know the PAS or BELA formula. If not, google it or ask me.
There are also a few more text formulas that I present, explain and recommend to the participants in my Magic Content Lab.
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