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Who are read aloud by an adult can understand the situation at a glance, and once they are able to read hiragana, they can read it on their own. The picture book I have has even the dog's cry, "Wan, Wan," written in ruby. Adults may find it difficult to read because it is all written in hiragana, but I support this text for the benefit of children, who are the main readership. It is because there are so many people like that that Momotaro remains in the form of a picture book. In other words, when the target uses a method of expression that is supported (readable and understood), the text will be read repeatedly and supported.
When you think about it on the web, when a text is read repeatedly, it means that the Phone Number List number of accesses is increasing and it is seen by many people. This is a must-have element for content marketing, which aims to deepen relationships by providing purchasing support and ultimately lead to purchase. I think you can clearly see that in order to write, it is important to research the target's attributes (age, gender, occupation, title, etc.) and preferences (hobbies, preferences, etc.), and then create expressions that suit them. Masu.

But that's not all. Unless you know what kind of information your target audience wants to know and what they are looking for, and the amount of information you write is tailored to that, it will be difficult for your writing to be read. No matter how interesting Momotaro's content was, using a method of expression tailored to the target audience, if it were a blockbuster work that spanned hundreds of pages, would young children be able to listen to the end? Do adults have the energy to read? On the other hand, would young children be satisfied with sentences that lasted only a few lines.
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