One way you can practice this is by replacing a word in a common phrase. If you have a coffee shop, for example, you might use “coffee it up” instead of “cough it up.” You can also try to surprise people with a unique design or image as well.
This technique even dates back to the days and writings of Shakespeare. He would often misuse words or invent new words altogether. Some scholars say that this is the main reason that his writings are so popular even today.
So if you want to make people pay attention to whatever you’re selling, put a bird on it. I mean, surprise them!
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