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1 – Using poor hooks. (2)

1 – Using poor hooks. (2)

People won’t listen to your story if you don’t have a strong hook. They will get distracted by everything:

  • their smartphones
  • another story
  • or even a random thought wavering through their mind.

So, how can you fix this problem?

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