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Photo: DrabikPany License: Creative Commons “Show, don’t tell.” It has been repeated in writing courses to the point of becoming a cliché. There’s a good reason for it: it helps readers experience the story through their thoughts and senses instead of the author’s. Masters of literature do this all the time to connect with audiences on a deeper level. You can use video to do this online and get more customers. We’ve already discussed the power of commercial video an...
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