What Do The Words You Choose Imply?

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The words we choose to use in commercial signage, advertising, and marketing materials mean something. That's why we use them, to communicate a fact, an opinion, or perhaps some other message.

The use of certain words, can carry implied meanings too, some intended, and perhaps some unintended.

For example, yesterday Seth Godin wrote this about the power of the word "yet":

"Yet implies inevitability."

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