Whether you like to admit it or not, most buying decision you make
has some sort of an emotional basis. It’s a fact that we humans are
emotional beings and in general our emotions govern almost all of the
thought patterns we have and decisions we make.
So it is no wonder that in the field of marketing, the cultivation of
emotions to generate a desired response is widely practiced. The reason
why copywriters and advertisers in general use emotive messages in
their targeting campaigns is simply because it works.
People will buy your product or read your blog posts based on
emotional triggers. They may often tell you otherwise by putting a
logical spin to the decisions they made when they purchased whatever it
is they bought, but logic was not the basis for their decision – the
emotional reasons were.
Ask any of the big-shot Internet marketers and entrepreneurs and
they’ll tell you that the main niche categories from which they make
most of their money are in the following areas:
- Health and fitness
- Love and relationships
- Finance and money
The common thread which runs through all of the above categories is
that they are highly emotionally charged topics for most humans. This is
because they all contain elements which trigger two of the biggest
emotions in people: fear and greed. (They can also trigger other
emotions (like love) but not to the extent of fear and greed.)
It can be argued that greed is just a different manifestation
of fear because a person is usually greedy out of fear of failure or not
being good enough or fear of missing out on something or losing
something they have.
Irrespective of the type of emotions triggered, the point is that as a
blogger you should be aware of this human trait so that you can apply
this knowledge to your articles and copywriting in a way which is
favorable for you and your customers or readers.
Rather than preying on the emotions of people to sell your products
you can take another perspective. That is, you can use your new-found
knowledge about emotions and marketing to resonate with your readers and
connect with them.
This also applies even if you’re not selling anything but you simply
want to attract more like-minded readers to your blog. As a blogger you
are usually telling a story or offering information or an opinion
through your writing.
The most successful bloggers are those who have made a connection on
an emotional level with their audience. Connecting on the emotional
level with your readers is important whether or not you are selling
something.
For instance if you are simply blogging about a subject you are
passionate about, the words you type will be your medium with which to
build the emotional connection with people.
It’s this connection that keeps the readers coming back and it’s the
same connection which makes humans feel that they belong or that they
are part of a group of people who “are in the same boat” or who think
and act like they do.
For those who want to sell products or services via their blog,
appealing to the emotional dimension in people is fundamental to the
success of the business. As mentioned earlier, humans base their
decision to buy something on an emotional level and they will often buy
from people they trust and feel comfortable with or from those they
believe will satisfy an emotional need.
Below is a brief list of some basic psychological pointers which you
can consider if you want to use emotion to attract readers and
customers:
1. Meet the emotional needs of people
It is better to fulfill the emotional needs of people rather than
trying to come up with ways to trick or cajole them into buying
something from you. That is, appeal to their goals by offering a product
or solution which will help them get what they want or need.
For example if you’re trying to sell training videos which show
people how to create and run an affiliate membership site, highlight
some of the “intangible benefits” of your product. In other words show
people the possibility that by buying your product, they might achieve
their goal.
2. Highlight the value of what your are offering
All people despite their level of wealth, look for value in something
before they buy it. Value is a relative quality and depends on what
you’re selling and how much it is compared to similar products.
Your aim should be to convince people that the value of your product
is at least equal to or greater than the price you are selling it
for. The perceived value of your product by your potential customers is
the most important thing because people’s perceptions are usually
governed by their emotions.
3. Encourage social interaction on your site
Connecting socially is a strong human predisposition, and creating an
environment on your site which allows your readers to interact with you
and/or each other can be emotionally beneficial. Making yourself
available and making it possible for people to ask you and (each other)
questions helps foster a sense of belonging and builds connections.
I hope that this article has at least made you think about the role
of emotions in marketing and human relationships. If you can cater for
the emotional needs of your readers then you will go a long way in
succeeding to gain their trust and hopefully their business.
Gratefull for sharing this
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