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After yesterday’s email, I had a couple of asks about the “first-person” pronouns thing.
If you missed yesterday’s email, you can check it out here.
So, in today’s email, I want to show you how a list of words you can use (or throw into your favorite AI tool) to make your content about using the products you are writing about sound more authoritative.
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One of the biggest reasons for people who won in the HCU that I've seen in a lot of studies done is using a lot of first-person singular pronouns like 'I,' 'me,' 'my,' and 'mine'.
Guess why?
Because it signals that you've had some experience with it one way or another
— KK (@kksniche)
11:10 PM • Feb 28, 2024
As you can see, this is something that a lot of people are realizing.
Ironically, it is something I’ve been preaching in courses and memberships for years now, not just because of the HCU.
But due to the HCU, I’ve put together a list of words that would be wise to use in your content to help show that you are no an AI.
There is one weird thing to this… you can simply put the inputs in an AI and have them do the inserting, but there is still a weird tone that AI has.
So, if you want to see my lost list of “personal” phrases, here it goes…
consider |
try to |
aim to |
plan to |
ask about |
research shows |
studies show |
remember that |
remember to |
be aware |
did you know |
if you need |
if you're confused |
if you're deciding |
if you're looking for |
if you're worried |
if you've got |
it's important to |
keep in mind |
my advice |
my best advice |
spend time |
take time to |
this may help |
when in doubt |
with this in mind |
you might want to |
I advise |
I recommend |
I suggest |
in my experience |
it's important that |
so you can |
you may want to |
you may want a |
make sure you |
get the most out of |
I've found that |
according to |
I personally recommend |
I would recommend |
i'd recommend |
in fact |
for example |
That is a small portion of the list that I have. If you want the full list, let me know and we can work something out.
Chat soon,
Chris Myles
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