A Copywriting Lesson from Dr. Seuss
Title: A Copywriting Lesson from Dr. Seuss Word Matter: 402 Recap: Looking for inspiration for your next marketing interaction? Try the children's bookshelf. Keywords: copywriting, marketing, interaction, writing, copy, Dr. Seuss Article Body: Looking for inspiration for your next marketing interaction? Try the children's bookshelf. Dr. Seuss has captivated young (and old) target markets for nearly half a century with titles such as The Feline in the Hat, Hop on Pop and Green Eggs and Pork. The reason his publications remain so popular says something about what makes permanently writing (and reading), regardless of that or where the target market is. Nouns and Verbs Absolutely nothing maintains visitors moving such as solid noun-verb mixes. If the sentence were a educate, nouns and verbs would certainly be the engine. Adjectives, adverbs and the various other components of speech make the educate much longer and slower. Dr. Seuss' sentences have solid engines drawing light...