Specificity, Detail, and Sensory Language
Replace abstractions with particulars: swap “optimize content” for “trim 30 percent of filler in your intro.” Strong verbs reduce fog. Specifics show competence, helping readers trust your guidance and share your work.
Specificity, Detail, and Sensory Language
Pair statistics with a human outcome. Instead of “click‑through rose 12%,” try “twelve out of every hundred more readers reached the tutorial they needed.” Numbers become stories when they touch real decisions and lives.