Please read the message below:
We’re all in search of that perfect sip!
Here’s a few easy ways to get you there
1. You So Fine!
Weather you’re making a pour over, aero press or using your at home drip machine, bump your grind setting a few notches finer. This will help bring out a more full body flavor of your beans and give every sip a rich finish
2. Cool It Buddy!
If you’re looking to smooth your some unwanted bitterness, let your water rest for 30-45 seconds after it reaches it’s boiling point. A slightly cooler water temperature will extract less of the acidity in your coffee bean and leave you with a more balanced and flavorful brew.
3. Seal The Deal!
Weather you’re getting whole beans or pre-ground coffee, make sure to get as much air out of your coffee storage vessel as possible. Just like those stale Cheetos you regrettably finished last night, your coffee will share the same fate if you’re not careful. Oh yeah, and that whole “storing your coffee in the freezer” myth… it’s not a thing 😉
Then answer the following questions:
Who is the target audience and what is the purpose of the message?
What are THREE ways that the message uses the Six Cs of Communication (courtesy, conciseness, clarity, concreteness, completeness, and correctness)? Provide examples! If the message doesn’t use the Six Cs well, then provide three revisions of sentences to demonstrate using the Six Cs in a better way.
What are TWO ways that the message demonstrates the “you” approach? Consider how the message focuses on the target audience’s wants or needs in terms of word choice, content, organization, or design. If the message doesn’t use the “you” approach well, then provide two revisions of sentences to demonstrate using the “you” approach in a better way.
What is ONE way the message uses positive emphasis? If the message doesn’t use positive emphasis well, then provide one revision of a sentence to demonstrate using positive emphasis in a better way.