How a copywriter got caught up in customer repression
[i][b]1. [/b]The copywriter is clearly unhappy
[b]2. [/b]Clickbait or not clickbait?
[b]3. [/b]Dependence on pricing policy[/i]
[b]Dissatisfaction of the copywriter[/b]
The story will be about the story of a certain copywriter at the moment. In the community dedicated to copywriting, this person expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that one of his customers sent a negative review to his account on the article exchange. In this negative review, the buyer accused the copywriter of using the so–called [b]clickbait[/b] - this is when an enticing name is made, but the essence of the product does not correspond to this name. As the copywriter himself says, he sent an article related to heterosexual hugs for sale – this was indicated in the very title. The copywriter said that the customer did not like the presence of words such as "sex", "vulgarity" and "erection" in the article. The buyer's position is as follows: if the article is about hugs, then it is necessary to print about them, and to associate heterosexual hugs with sex, vulgarity and an erection is kind of like the lot of people who are obsessed with sexual pleasures.
[b]Is this a clickbait or not?[/b]
Apparently, the copywriter is a man, and the customer is a woman. Why? The thing is that in men's thinking, hugging the opposite sex of a non-child implies the presence of sexual overtones. It is quite common for guys to get an erection even from holding a girl by the palm of their hand. It is incorrect to consider this as something bad - this is the structure of the male psyche. It's clear that hugging an attractive cutie will arouse sexual desire in a guy or a man. This is probably what the copywriter reported in his article. But why is it clear that the customer who is outraged by the so-called clickbait is a woman? The fact is that among the female population, hugging a man is associated not with something sexy and vulgar, but with something romantic and sublime, where there is no place for an erection, let alone sex. This is probably why the discrepancy in expectations from the article (when the headline talks about hugs, but the article contains words related to sex) caused the customer to feel as if she had been tricked on a clickbait.
[b]Dependence on the price bar[/b]
Alas, the copywriter, outraged by the negative feedback from his customer, did not indicate what his price target was for his texts. It was necessary to specify it, because this is an important nuance. Why is it important? The thing is that if there are high prices for articles, there will be very few outraged buyers. And it's not even that the expensive articles are kind of very high-quality. The thing is, when a buyer lays out a tidy sum for a certain article, he is sure of the following: the article is definitely of high quality, it cannot be otherwise, because the price is high. And such confidence smooths out the corners in terms of the discrepancy between the buyer's expectations and the content of the article. For example, an expensive but ornately printed article will not seem boring and difficult to understand to the buyer, but an article with an elegant style and highly intellectual style. If the expensive article contains a branch from the main idea, the buyer will not blame the copywriter for this. Instead, the buyer will consider that the author of the article touches on different sides of the same situation and is a person of different minds. So, apparently, the clickbait copywriter was selling articles for such a meager price that the customer simply had to find at least some flaw to justify this cheap purchase. The "Showcase of Promo Codes" is a unique feature on Melbet that allows active players to purchase additional bonuses. To start collecting promo points that can be used in the Showcase, you first need to use melbet promo code free bet when registering your account. This code provides a 130% welcome bonus up to $130 on your first deposit, giving you a strong start. After you begin betting regularly, you will earn promo points for every action, including verification, deposits, and placing bets. These points can then be exchanged for free bets, accumulator bonuses, insurance bets, and advance bets in the Showcase.