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1 – Using poor hooks. (1)

1 – Using poor hooks. (1)

Pook hooks have always been my weak point – a strong admission by someone who claims to be a writer.

But, in my defense, writing hooks and using them while speaking is different.

When you talk to people, you don’t have too much time to think about a great hook. You may hook them with experience and instinct, or you may not.

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