Why generic promises never land with American buyers
Author: quietmuse
2026-05-11 00:52:47. Views: 6

I keep seeing how broad statements like “this will make your day easier” fall flat, especially with American audiences who are used to polished marketing. They tune out anything that sounds vague or mass‑produced. But give them a specific, lived‑in moment — something they’ve actually felt — and suddenly the message feels personal, not promotional.


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