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Bad Reviews Make Good Reviews Glow Brighter ft. Celebrity Ghostwriter and Writing Coach Joshua Lisec
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👉 Write a useful book that converts readers into high-paying clients. Free training shows you how: lisecghostwriting.com/golden/ 📖

💡 In this insightful video, Joshua Lisec, a distinguished celebrity ghostwriter and persuasive writing coach, addresses a common phenomenon in the world of product and book reviews: bad reviews from bad people. Lisec explores the idea that such reviews, often stemming from trolls, critics, or envious competitors, can paradoxically enhance the credibility of a product or book.

🚀 The video emphasizes the importance of thoughtful feedback when someone is seeking a new product or book. Celebrity ghostwriter and persuasive writing coach Joshua Lisec draws parallels between evaluating a bathtub or a book, highlighting the significance of considering reviews that provide meaningful insights. However, he delves into the concept that bad reviews from individuals who offer no substantial critique can actually serve as positive endorsements.

🎤 Celebrity ghostwriter and persuasive writing coach Joshua Lisec dissects the nature of unhelpful negative reviews, pointing out that vague complaints without addressing the actual content of the product or book lack credibility. Instead of thoughtful analysis, these reviews often involve general statements like "bad book" or "terrible author," offering little substance for potential consumers to make informed decisions.

📣 The central theme revolves around the notion that bad reviews from individuals who don't engage with the content can inadvertently enhance the perceived value of the product or book. Joshua Lisec, a renowned celebrity ghostwriter and expert in persuasive writing, contends that when potential consumers encounter baseless criticism, it can cast a spotlight on the lack of substance in the reviewer's claims.

For more in-depth guidance, you can also check out Joshua's book at 👉 lisecghostwriting.com/book/.

Follow celebrity ghostwriter and persuasive writing coach Joshua Lisec on Twitter/X for more resources: 👉 Twitter.com/JoshuaLisec
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@joshualisec

1 year ago

👉 Write a useful book that converts readers into high-paying clients. Free training shows you how: lisecghostwriting.com/golden/

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@CatButWithK

1 year ago

You just sparked into my mind, very thoughtful

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