Pahan holiday, also known as the Guru Granth Sahib Ji Gurpurab, is a significant Sikh festival celebrated on September 21st every year. It commemorates the occasion when the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, declared the Guru Granth Sahib as the eternal Guru of the Sikh religion. The Guru Granth Sahib is the holy scripture of the Sikhs, which contains the teachings and writings of the Sikh Gurus and other spiritual figures. It is considered the living embodiment of the Gurus and is revered as the ultimate guide for Sikhs in their spiritual journey. On Pahan holiday, Sikhs gather at the gurdwaras (Sikh temples) to pay their respects to the Guru Granth Sahib. The day begins with an early morning procession called Nagar Kirtan, where devotees sing hymns and carry the Sikh flag, known as the Nishan Sahib, while walking through the streets.
The day begins with an early morning procession called Nagar Kirtan, where devotees sing hymns and carry the Sikh flag, known as the Nishan Sahib, while walking through the streets. This procession is accompanied by the beat of drums and the sound of devotional music. After the Nagar Kirtan, a special prayer session called the Akhand Path is conducted.
167 Power Words To Spice Up Your Apartment Marketing [Bookmark This]
Ever get stuck looking for that one word to describe something?
You’re not alone…
I recently received an email from a marketing director asking the question, “Right at this moment, I am trying to come up with a catchy slogan … about our amenities, need ONE WORD to go with it. Got any?”
My wife Natasha just finished proofing our Resident360 newsletter and remarks to me, “Josh, you use the same words over and over again in your apartment marketing newsletter. It’s either cool, amazing, good or great. Can’t you find better words to use?”
I scoured the Internet for sources and created the list below of 167 power words to use in apartment marketing. If you find yourself stuck needing 1-2 punchy words to spice up your marketing, use this list.
- Adorable
- Alluring
- Amazing
- Announcing
- Astonishing
- Astounding
- Awe-inspiring
- Awesome
- Badass
- Beautiful
- Beauty
- Best
- Big
- Blast
- Bold
- Bonus
- Breathtaking
- Bright
- Brilliant
- Captivating
- Catapult
- Challenge
- Charming
- Compare
- Complete
- Crave
- Create
- Critical
- Crucial
- Dazzling
- Decadent
- Defying
- Delicious
- Delightful
- Delirious
- Discover
- Dominate
- Dreamy
- Easy
- Epic
- Essential
- Excitement
- Exciting
- Exclusive
- Explosive
- Exquisite
- Extra
- Extraordinary
- Fantasy
- Fascinating
- Feel-good
- Finally
- First
- Forbidden
- Free
- Funniest
- Glorious
- Gorgeous
- Greatness
- Guarantee
- Handcrafted
- Happiness
- Head-turning
- Health
- Heartwarming
- Heavenly
- Help
- Hilarious
- Hot
- Hot Special
- How-to
- Humor
- Hurry
- Iconic
- Ignite
- Immediately
- Impatience
- Importance
- Improve
- Improvement
- Increase
- Incredible
- Inspires
- Inspiring
- Instantly
- Intriguing
- Introducing
- Irresistible
- Jaw-dropping
- Jumpstart
- Kickass
- Kick-start
- Latest
- Laugh
- Launch
- Learn
- Legendary
- Lust
- Magic
- Mesmerizing
- Mind Blowing
- Momentous
- More
- Mouth-watering
- Must Have
- New
- Now
- Offer
- Paramount
- Passionate
- Plus!
- Powerful
- Premiere
- Prime
- Profound
- Promote
- Protect
- Proven
- Provocative
- Quick
- Quick-start
- Remarkable
- Results
- Revelations
- Revolutionary
- Ridiculous
- Riveting
- Safety
- Save
- Secret
- Seductive
- Sensational
- Sexy
- Sinful
- Speedy
- Spell-binding
- Startling
- Stunning
- Sublime
- Suddenly
- Supercharge
- Swoon
- Swoon-worthy
- Take
- Tantalizing
- Tell us
- Tempting
- Thrilling
- Today
- Transform
- Triumph
- Trust
- Turbo-charge
- Ultimate
- Unbelievable
- Understand
- Unique
- Unleashed
- Unstoppable
- Urgent
- Vibrant
- Visually stunning
- Vital
- Wanted
- Win
- You
- Zen
Where should I use these words in my apartment marketing?
Here’s a few ideas – Craigslist ad titles, ILS descriptions, descriptions of your actual units, describing your amenities, Google and Facebook Ad copy, brochures, postcards, social media posts, construction banners, email blast campaigns – anywhere that you need to replace 1 – 2 dull words with something more powerful.
Example #1: You’re writing a Craigslist ad for a one bedroom corner unit. Your ad title could be something like this:
“Visually Stunning 1 Bedroom Corner Unit Available Now” (I pulled the words “Visually Stunning” and “Now” from the list above)
Example #2: Instead of saying “Luxury Amenities” (which has been overused in the last few years, I doubt it carries much meaning anymore). Let’s replace the word “Luxury” with something new and powerful, “Must Have.” Just a quick word swap spices it up, “Must Have Amenities.”
Example #3: The word “Today” is useful in a call to action: Apply Today, Sign a Lease Today & Get $200 Off.
Example #4: Let’s say you have a community in a hot restaurant district and you want to spice up your web copy. You could have text like this: You’ll love our prime location. Mouth-watering restaurants within walking distance of your doorstep. (Bold words are from the list above).
Anytime you have a boring, generic, non-emotional word describing your apartments – feel free to use the list above to replace them with something more spicy. A good exercise would be to review your collateral and website. Are their generic words that can be replaced with something more powerful?
So much magic, so much fun!
This is a continuous reading of the entire Guru Granth Sahib, which takes approximately 48 hours to complete. Devotees take turns reading from the scripture and also listen attentively to the recitations. The reading is followed by Kirtan (devotional singing) and Katha (explanation of the scripture). In addition to the religious ceremonies, Pahan holiday is also a time for Sikhs to reflect on the teachings of the Guru Granth Sahib and to strive to incorporate them into their daily lives. The scripture emphasizes the values of equality, humility, service, and compassion, which are at the core of the Sikh belief system. Sikhs are encouraged to engage in acts of seva (selfless service) and to promote harmony and justice in society. Pahan holiday is a joyous occasion for Sikhs, filled with prayer, music, and community gatherings. It serves as a reminder of the importance of the Guru Granth Sahib and the teachings it contains. It is a time for Sikhs to strengthen their faith and to recommit themselves to the principles and values of Sikhism..
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