From content writers who say they are “professionals” come these wonderful sentences.
I have to lead off this this gem:
“I keep reading about the importance of storytelling and addressing real human emotions, but I am having a hard time incorporating those principals writing about content marketing.  Any advice for me?”
Yeah, learn to spell.

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What’s wrong with these sentences? I got this from one site….
1. Again, the Marketo folks totally grok their audience.
And that site led me to this site, which is what we call in the trade a “hot mess.”
2.  eToro use the CTA to provide readers with a $20 gift card for trading on their platform.
3.  Payoneer is a pre-paid cards company. They use the CTA button to encourage people to load money on their card.
4. With our company’s smart lead generation forms you can collect your readers information as they read through your content.
5. See the example below- this was one of our most successful newsletters with an open rate of almost 30% and Click-through rate of over 25%.
6. My website is designed as an online service comparison engine, providing online expert reviews, side-by side comparison tables and advanced comparison features.
7. By sharing interesting, stimulating content on this site , including content originally posted by yours truly on my site, my website posts gain exposure and every visitor who views any of my site’s pages on XYZ is counted by Google as a site visitor, thus bolstering traffic volume to my website, as well as brand awareness.
8. Here, Cloudyn posted one of their webpages to increase their blog’s exposure on facebook.
And then, more content from my absolutely favorite can’t-edit-its-way-out-of-a-paper-sack content company:
9. To sell something, you have to convince a buyer that they not only want your offering, they need it.
Answers will be along next week!