The question remains:
How do you create such images with your words?
Write specifically.
In my copywriting course, I teach my clients an exercise I learned from Drew Eric Whitman (author of "Cashvertising").
This exercise is about creating a "vivid image" from a "black nothingness".
Would you like to do this exercise too?
No worries.
You don't have to buy the course (yet). I'm in a good mood and will tell you now.
Here it is:
"Go there and do uae phone number list something" - Very abstract, right?
"Go there and make some food " - So it's about the food?
"Go into the kitchen and make me something to eat" - Aha, in the kitchen and the food is for me.
" Now go into the kitchen and make me something to eat" - You now know that I am hungry.
"Now go into the kitchen and open the oven" - It becomes more concrete.
"Now go to the kitchen, open the oven and get the tuna pizza out." - Et Voilà, you have a mental image in your mind.
The bounce rate is lower because your text is more entertaining due to linguistic images.
When you evoke positive or negative feelings in the reader, it increases their engagement. (Hint: Outraged readers comment more often than those who have a positive feeling.