If "standing out" is your goal, sorry but generic boilerplate platitudes is not the way to go.
I reckon the problem is this vague notion that exists about what "professional" looks like - slick, smooth, bland, and relentlessly positive seems to be an easy bar.
Honestly if you want to promote replies that stand out, then you need to do just that: make them stand out, not just blend in.
I reckon the problem is this vague notion that exists about what "professional" looks like - slick, smooth, bland, and relentlessly positive seems to be an easy bar.
Honestly if you want to promote replies that stand out, then you need to do just that: make them stand out, not just blend in.