![]() ![]() Get Content Marketing Tips Delivered to Your InboxĮach Friday, we deliver a simple but impactful tip to boost your content marketing mojo.Ī self-described geek who can recite entire episodes of South Park by heart, Rachel Parker has had a passion for content ever since she was old enough to hold a crayon (purple, please).Īs Founder and CEO of Resonance, Rachel helps businesses publish content that connects with their audience … and converts those followers into customers. Want to learn more about writing insanely good content? Join us for our next VIP webinar, Content Marketing Writers’ Bootcamp, on February 25! Okay, folks, which ones did we leave out? Tell us your favorite alternatives for “amazing” in the comments - we’d love to hear from you! ![]() inconceivable ( for my fellow Princess Bride fans ).excellent (for my fellow Wayne’s World and Bill & Ted fans).bonny (for my friends in the Highlands).beauteous (sure, go Shakespearean for a day - why not?).So, what are we supposed to say instead of “amazing?” Funny you should ask: It’s an all-too-easy go-to that robs us of our creative ability to express true wonder, and it’s time to set it aside. Over the last few years, this seven-letter word has become more over-used than a can of Aqua Net at an 80s fashion shoot. Or at least put it out to pasture for a while. I’m calling it, folks: It’s time to retire the word “amazing.” ![]()
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