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The Power of Pure Emotion Drives People to Action

The Power of Pure Emotion Drives People to Action | AtDotCom Social media | Scoop.it

This article is by Mars Dorian for businessgrow this piece is based on John Kearon's talk at a conference about the power of emotion and why you need to make people feel something to get them to do something.


Jan Gordon: My commentary


Know your audience and speak to their listening


This was mentioned in this article by the author who paraphrased

what John Kearon said:


”We are feeling creatures. Content matters so much LESS than you think it does. Do something shocking or exhilarating in your marketing, but don’t be bland. If people feel nothing, they do nothing


Do the best companies make you think or feel? The author suggests feeling is what makes things happen".


Jan Gordon: 


Content in any form is an important part of marketing. It's the door opener, the bridge that can lead to comments, relationships, brand advocacy, transactions and other opportunities that might not have otherwise happened. Using emotion that strikes a chord with your audience is very important.


This was a response from Mars Dorian to one of the comments and I absolutely agree with him: (again, know your audience, this might not apply to everyone).


"haha, I think the limits of pushing that emotional zone haven't been pushed yet - because companies as well as solopreneurs tend to hold back on the edgy, but effective stuff".



Here are some highlights that I think apply to content curators/arketers particularly


"PURE emotion is the sole buying decision influencer — because it’s targeting your oldest and most powerful part of the brain – the fight-or-flight REPTILIAN BRAIN".


Here are a few suggestions that caught my attention particularly for content marketers/curators:


Concentrate on the feeling benefit of your products and services


**show pictures, words and/or videos of how people feel after they bought your product or services - What state do you want them to feel?


Write Visual:


**The easier it is to grab your sentences, the more your audience can picture it. If they can "picture" it, they can feel it.



Selected by Jan Gordon covering "Curation, Social Business and Beyond"


See full article here: [http://bit.ly/SIKXEw]


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janlgordon's comment, August 20, 2012 1:44 PM
Thanks John for sharing this!
John van den Brink's comment, August 20, 2012 1:48 PM
You're welcome Jan. Is another great post! Have a great day.
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How to Build the Perfect Tweet: an infographic guide

How to Build the Perfect Tweet: an infographic guide | AtDotCom Social media | Scoop.it

A tweet only has 140 characters; with such a small amount of characters at your disposal, you need to make the most of each one.

 

The perfect tweet consists of three main parts: your message, a link and blank space. Here's what each section should include:

Message:

Call to action: Tell readers what you want them to do.Hashtags: Include one or two to increase your reach among people who don't follow you.Tone: Use your own voice, but in a professional way.Format: Use a mix of headlines, questions and statistics to drive clicks and retweets.

Link:

Shortened URLs: Bit.ly links earn the most retweets.

Blank space:

Leave room for at least 20 characters at the end of your tweet so retweeters can add comments. 

Check out the graphic for more information...


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Comment construire le Tweet Perfect ? Un guide d'infographie.

À partir de...

"Un tweet a seulement 140 caractères, w vec une telle petite quantité de caractères à votre disposition, vous avez besoin pour tirer le meilleur de chacun.


Le tweet parfaite se compose de trois parties principales: Votre message, un lien et un espace vide. Voici ce que chaque section doit inclure:

Message:

  • Appel à l'action: Dites aux lecteurs ce que vous voulez qu'ils fassent.
  • Hashtags: Inclure un ou deux pour augmenter votre portée chez les personnes qui ne vous suivent.
  • Tonalité: Utilisez votre propre voix, mais d'une manière professionnelle.
  • Format: Utiliser un mélange de titres, des questions et des statistiques de conduire clics et retweets.

Lien:

  • URL raccourcie: Bit.ly liens gagner le plus de retweets.

Espace vide:

  • Laissez un espace d'au moins 20 caractères à la fin de votre tweet donc retweeters pouvez ajouter des commentaires.

Consultez le graphique pour plus d'informations "...



How to Build the Perfect Tweet: an infographic guide via @kanter http://sco.lt/...




ParadigmGallery's comment, March 6, 12:21 PM
ugh..come a long way but always more to learn...space at end of tweet for added comments and RT's ....WOW