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If you’d like to read, I might suggest a good book—perhaps something by Melville. That’s why they call it a “dummy copy.” This, of course, isn’t the actual text for this entry. Rest assured, the words will flesh out the concept—with clarity, conviction, and a touch of wit.
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In today’s competitive market, the body of your entry must guide the reader through a series of deceptively simple ideas.

All your supporting arguments must be conveyed with simplicity and charm—and in such a way that the reader will keep reading. (After all, that’s what readers are supposed to do: read, isn’t it?) And by the time your readers have reached this point in the finished copy, you will have convinced them that you not only respect their intelligence, but you also understand their needs as consumers.

As a result, your entry will pay off. Take your sales, for example; simply put, they will increase. The same goes for your credibility. There’s a good chance your competitors will wish they’d submitted this entry instead of you. Meanwhile, your customers will likely have forgotten that your competitors even exist. Which brings us, via a somewhat roundabout route, to another minor point—but one we feel is worth mentioning.

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