Examples are like road maps; the writer provides them and the readers follow the directions. Have you ever read pages in books and wished the author had provided examples? Can you recall reading a few boring articles online that had no examples? I have.
You don’t necessarily have to fill your pages with an abundance of examples. Use them to drive home key points that connects with your audience.
Look at this scenario I made up.
For instance, did you know that you could learn to play guitar chords in 7 days? Here are the examples. If you use “Brown’s Basic Guitar Chords,” you’ll be playing basic chords in no time. The course cost $15.00 and comes with an easy step-by-step video that shows how to hold and play the basic chords. An instructor is not needed. You just pick up your guitar, put in the video and start playing chords. It’s that easy.
That’s how you provide examples. Next chapter:
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