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What's Love Got to Illustrator Art Work Do With It?

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Matthew Hussey is the world leader in dating advice for women. He has coached millions of women around the world to help them live the love life of their dreams. He is the New York Times bestselling author of “Get The Guy,” relationship columnist for Cosmopolitan magazine, and Illustrator Art Work resident love expert for The Today Show. » He brought his business to the US from England years ago, so I realize I'm late to the Matthew Hussey Party. I have now watched so many of his videos, I can't remember the first one I saw, but I refer to Illustrator Art Work this experience as the Chuckle Point. What is Chuckle Point? The term is a play on Bliss Point, a food industry concept, that Matthew uses when talking about attraction.

It's a bit of a creative content marketing thing Illustrator Art Work but stay with me. Matthew defines Bliss Point as “the optimal level of saltiness and sweetness in a food that makes you want more.” The Chuckle Point is the optimal level of humor in your content that warms a prospect to your Illustrator Art Work message. While you used to look like every other product or service provider in your niche, starting with Point of Chuckle, your offering is starting to be seen as a viable solution to your audience's needs. "If you are both a killer and a poet, you become rich."

That small but genuine laugh convinced me to watch Illustrator Art Work more Matthew videos. He also gives quite a bit of "smiling" advice, but suddenly the advice I've heard countless times makes more sense. This is the power of good presentation. I was pleasantly surprised to discover Illustrator Art Work the passion for effective communication that drives his company. It's more than just surface-level dating and relationship advice — succinctly summed up in one of its catchphrases: “Don't just have a love life. Love life." So now I see the smile in a whole new context that I never would have heard of if Chuckle Point hadn't warmed me to Matthew's message.
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