Hey {{first_name|Bro}},
Have you ever thought about putting lipstick on a pig like this:

You’ll say: “Are you kidding again, Ashu?”
Na, I’m saying it as an analogy for marketing. For example, take the pig as the ads you watch.
You see hundreds of ads every day…But how many actually stop you and make you read?
Probably 1–3 ads, right?
So what’s wrong with the others that didn’t stop you?
Because they didn’t put lipstick on their pigs.
And “putting lipstick” means making your ad’s copy and visuals stand out. Because Nobody likes to see ads.
But they see what interests them.
If people are curious enough to stop, read, and click your ads, you will see crazy conversations and engagement.
That’s what I did here, too.
I made this copy interesting, like putting lipstick on a pig.
Funny and interesting, isn’t it, {{first_name|Bro}}?
– AshuRex
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