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How to write copywriting for Lego blocks

Lego building blocks copywriting method:

Building blocks one by one. However, under the projection, they become tanks, airplanes, dinosaurs, and ships. As long as you have a rich imagination and are willing to work hard, they can become anything you imagine.

Mosaics of various colors. However, with a little imagination, they become the smiling Mona Lisa, the melancholy Van Gogh, the girl with a pearl earring, and many more famous paintings waiting for players to discover and create.

Simple plain lines. So what are the LEGO bricks you’re in the middle of? It could be a red goldfish, a yellow canary, a gray mouse, and a green frog. They can be something more if you let them.

Lego bricks can also be transformed into a lady's hair, a huge crane, or even a trampled sidewalk - only you can't think of it, it can't be done without it.

Lego’s long-lasting success may be due to the imagination and creativity that can’t help but be revealed in advertising.

Advertising, as the name suggests, means to inform the general public about something. In terms of its meaning, advertising can be divided into broad and narrow senses.

Non-economic advertising refers to advertising that is not for profit, such as government announcements, notices and statements from political parties, religions, education, culture, municipalities, social groups, etc.

Economic advertising refers to advertising for profit, usually commercial advertising. It is a means to promote goods or provide services and disseminate goods or service information to consumers or users through advertising media for a fee. . Product advertising is such economic advertising.

The word advertisement is a foreign word according to research. It first comes from the Latin advertere, which means attention, induction and communication. In the Middle English era (about 1300-1475 AD), it evolved into Advertise, and its meaning evolved into "to make someone notice something" or "to inform someone about something to attract other people's attention."

Until the end of the 17th century, Britain began to carry out large-scale commercial activities. At this time, the term advertising became widely popular and used. At this time, "advertising" no longer refers to just one advertisement, but to a series of advertising activities. The noun Advertisement, which is the concept of static objects, was given a modern meaning and transformed into "Advertising". The word advertisement in kanji originates from Japan.