In this fourth and final tip for creating a memorable foundational phrase, do your best to create rhythm and alliteration.ย 

Alliteration, like with my phrase Sell more with Stories, includes repetition of the same sound โ€” in this case โ€œS.โ€ย 

Rhythm comes from shorter words:

Just do it!ย 

I have a dream.ย 

Sell More With Stories

Each easily rolls off the tongue.ย 

Every one is brief and to the point.

Donโ€™t Get Cute

One of the frequent problems I see is speakers who try to get too creative and too cute with their language. They use words that aren’t going to be remembered a few minutes after theyโ€™re spoken, much less a month from now.ย 

Keep it simple. Keep it straight.ย 

Short specific phrases, with alliteration and rhythm will help you create a foundational phrase that sticks in the minds and hearts of your listener.

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Story Insight #10 – How To Capture Attention With Alliteration And Rhythm ultima modifica: 2022-10-12T11:04:51-04:00 da Michael Davis