What they really mean
A low-friction engagement prompt that crowdsources opinions or recommendations from connections. Effective at generating comments and starting conversations.
Example Usage
"Quick question for my network: what CRM tools are you using for enterprise sales? Drop your answers below!"
Writing Tip
Keep the question genuinely quick and specific. Share your own current thinking first — this gives context and makes people more willing to contribute their perspective.
Related Phrases
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A framing device that positions a topic as under-discussed, creating a sense of urgency or insider knowledge. Effective at stopping the scroll.
A casual, relatable hook borrowed from social media culture. Frames a discovery or insight as fresh and surprising to invite engagement.
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