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Content is the basic foundation of marketing. Making the product stand out is its main purpose.

Of course, engaging with the customers is why they continue to read your work and then proceed to research into what you have t offer. Everybody feels emotions and can write to engage but it takes a good writer to target emotion to make them research your company and make a sale.

Live theatre, great literature, touchy feely TV commercials, Oprah, music--they all do such a great job of engaging the emotions. But the internet doesn't. It spreads these emotional triggers without originating them. And yet the reaching out on Facebook, Twitter and others suggests the emotional potential could be there. Great topic. Got me thinking.

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