Yes, the way an offer is written can affect how people respond. If the message sounds confusing, too pushy, or over-promising, people may ignore it or scroll past it. Many times, the problem isn’t the product or the post, but how the offer is explained. People want to know what’s in it for them without feeling like they’re being sold to. So, using simple words that clearly show the benefit of clicking the link can make a big difference. Also, avoid making the offer sound too hard to believe, because that can cause doubt. It helps when the message feels real and easy to understand. A soft approach with clear value often works better than loud promises. Has anyone tried changing the message and noticed any change in how people reacted?