There’s an important shift in content marketing tactics that affects professionals who want to get found, get known and get clients online. And that shift means a different mindset.
I saw a great blog post the other day. There was a picture of a pair of glasses lying on a bench with this caption: Don’t you wish you could see through your customers’ glasses?
What if you could live in their shoes for a day? Or, track their brains as they go online to your website? What makes them click? What makes them take action?
Here’s where you should start thinking a little differently when writing content for the Web:
Smart content marketers are using persuasion tactics that appeal to emotions rather than reasons. They know that emotions not only guide our decisions and actions, they determine whether or not we buy.
When successful web writers create online content, they appeal to the senses and the emotions. They:
- Grab attention through outrageous headlines and images
- Appeal to basic human wants, desires
- Tell a story of one person
- Use emotional hot buttons
- Use persuasion triggers
- Motivate action with fear, scarcity, urgency
The most effective content marketing occurs with a mixture of both rational and emotional tactics. That’s because people use the emotional parts of their brains to make what they consider rational decisions. Read More→