How to use Emotional Content to Increase Visitor R

How to use Emotional Content to Increase Visitor Response

by: John Alexander

Did you know that many folks make กbuying decisionsก when they are moved emotionally? Other traditional medias have made the most of these principles and taken advantage of them for many years, whether it be a TV commercial or an ad in a magazine. People are emotional beings and people make decisions (either good or bad) when they are emotional. If something causes a customer to become upset, they become angry and try and solve it. If they become upset enough…theyกll make a decision to perhaps discontinue your service and hire another service. On a positive side, the TV media bombards us with commercials that try to make an advertisers product seem fun or cute. The กemotional contentก tactic is in nearly every advertising and communication media from print to radio to TV and yes, even the web. Emotional content is used to sell everything from fast food to childrenกs toys.
What every Toy Marketer knows:
Toy marketers have known for years that the focus in a toy commercial is not so much on their new product, as much as it is on the facial expressions of the child. They’re showing the absolute joy and delight of playing with that toy. Often images in the mind of the child who is viewing the commercial might evoke a sense wonder, adventure and excitement. Sometimes, a toy marketer may aim much deeper psychologically by showing the child in their commercial, enjoying their toy with either Mom or Dad sitting on the floor playing with him or her. The child viewing the program may even desire that toy more simply because they think that กif they only they had this toyก, their Mom or Dad might take more time to sit down and play with them too!
Emotional Content in Traditional Marketing:
In the example above, a TV commercial does not focus on the parent…they are selling to the child. However, selling a toy on the web, in an online toy store, is different in the aspect that you are actually selling to the parent (a child does not have a visa card to place an order). The benefits of a toy that appeal to the parent will be things like, itกs safety features, the fact that it กeducationalก. However, focus on appealing to the child might zoom to the top again in a childrenกs entertainment site. If you want to sell a toy, you must make it desirable to have on the childกs level. Most of us who have kids, know the impact and the drive that a child can have towards getting something from a parent. When a child กwantsก something, that child will persistently find a way to go after that item until usually, the parent often gives in and buys it.
What about the silly characters brought to life in a fast food commercial and various the toy giveaway promotions? Certain fast food restaurant marketers know that children have the power to drag their parents to the local fast food place based on the fact that they can get this neat toy. All of this starts by a commercial in which that tiny little toy is made to appeal to the childกs emotions. Is this not true also with certain breakfast food cereals and the กfree prizeก or กgameก you get in every box? Of course as we grow from children to adults, we are not influenced by emotional media elements anymore….or are we. Letกs look now at a few actual examples from my experiences on the web.
On The Web, Emotional Content Influences Peoples กBuying Decision.ก Actually, with the web being a multimedia experience, we have lots of opportunity to work with emotional content. After all, your visitors are just human beings too? We’re really no different online than offline. We have an important emotional side of us that can be appealed to. Hereกs what I have learned from my client successes.

If you are trying to sell a baby crib, but nobody is buying it,…put a cute little baby in the crib and PEOPLE WILL BUY IT!
If you are relying on graphics, photos, animated gifs or any type of images, you want a combination of quality with uniqueness. Will your image make your audience smile or will it make your audience cry? Where might it be appropriate to make your audience cry? Actually, all it takes it the right scenario.
Example: I know of several businesses who are utilizing messages based on the events which occurred September 11 in the US. (The Sept. 11th tragedy in the US). In these examples, the websites selling products are appealing to the visitors sense of patriotism or they may deliver messages of hope and inspiration. As important as these points are, they are also making good sales. In the case of the Sept. 11 example, some sites are selling but also contributing a portion to the cause.
This leads to another thought….be very mindful of current events and current interest topics that you hear about on the media. Sometimes the most obvious strategies can be staring us right in the face. Be mindful of all media topics and in many cases you can bring about some good out of what would otherwise be missed.
Whatever you are selling for retail online….กLifestyle graphicsก work best!
Example: If your selling a piece of furniture for the living room….display a picture of the furniture being used in someoneกs living room. The visitor may say to themselves….กlook at this comfy looking couchก. ‘this guy looks like he is really enjoying himselfก. (The image might be of a person sitting comfortably on the couch, in their living room….feet up and arms relaxed).
TIP: Lifestyle photos like this are much more influencing that just a product displayed in a showroom.
Create pages that are not กhard sellก. Instead, focus on the product benefits in way that it appeals to the emotions. (Keep in mind that many people will buy spontaneously, but they do not want to กbe soldก something). Most people come to a web page in search of information. The กloudก or กhard sellก approach does not work on the web.
If you are promoting something with emotional appeal which is already established through other medias, then also use it in your web page and tie it in.
For example, what do you think of when I say the 3 words…Zoom Zoom Zoom.
Remember the web has the potential to be a powerful multimedia experience. Is there a place for the use of music to contribute to the right atmosphere? Moving your audience just takes a little thought. Let your mind think outside of what is already being done. I am not talking about traditional stuff here, like putting a flash commercial on your site. Extend your creativity and be original. li>Does your product or service offer a solution to people’s problems? Is there a way that it can be promoted with an emotional angle to it for greater impact?
I learned that the use of Humour at times is very important. It can be in the form of text, graphics, audio, and video but just make sure it is good humour. People want to feel good on your clientกs web page. Good humour will influence emotion and กgreat humourก can funnel volumes of traffic into your site just by word of mouth.
Can you recall seeing humour used on a web page that made you laugh out loud? If so, just think back and see if you don’t recall telling a friend to กcheck it outก! Then there may be sites where it might be hard to use humour (A funeral Parlour or perhaps a Divorce Lawyer). On the other hand, with a little creativity, who is to say it could not be done….with greatest of tact of course.
A good example of the power of emotional content can be seen in instance where something about a site is so moving that it makes the viewer want to tell everyone they know!
Example: Interview with God (Very emotional feel good stuff)
Example: Alien Song (a simple 30 second animation that is guaranteed to have you telling your friends to check it out).

So what other ideas might you consider using to make emotional impact with your audience?
Is it possible to take old ideas and put a new spin on them?
What I mean by this is taking some older ideas and refresh them. There is nothing wrong with older concepts if they work, but sometimes all they need is re-thinking. One of the first things I ever experimented with was the idea of having a little fun with the old กprintable couponก idea. You know the old กdiscount couponก which can be put on a Web page so the visitor can print it and bring it in to get a discount? At the time, I thought, what else could we do besides give folks a discount coupon to print off? It needs to be fun and have a little emotional appeal and still deliver value.
I created what I called the กSAY THE MAGIC WORDก campaign for a client.
Instead of printing coupons from my clientกs web site (a local Garage), I introduced the following promotion, which became somewhat popular with the clientกs customers.
When you visit the site, the visitor would scroll down the page and click on the image of a speaker. Suddenly you would hear a voice say ‘the Magic Word Is….ก and it would give you a กwordก. Now this was not just any word, this was quite a magic word because when you take your car into the garage for a tune up, give your keys to the service manager and กsay the Magic Wordก you learned from the web site, they would cut your bill by 15%! Better yet, keep changing the magic word and you kept your audience coming back to the site.
People had fun with it…everyone told their friends about it, it delivered value. Honestly though, it was just a new spin on an old idea, but both the client and customer loved the concept.
I challenge you to put on your thinking cap.
You see as you introduce things like กhumourก or other emotional content into use….you can also widen your scope of SEO promotion. Have you checked the top KEI values around subjects of comedy and humour? Hmmm…Well I guess thatกs an idea to be examined then isn’t it?
Explore your clients business, explore whatกs going on in the world, but always remember the powerful impact that emotional content can deliver, if tastefully done.

About The Author

John Alexander is the Co-Director of Training of Search Engine Workshops with Robin Nobles. Together, they teach 2-day beginner, 3-day advanced, and 5-day all-inclusive กhands onก search engine marketing workshops in locations across the globe. John also teaches online search engine marketing courses through http://www.onlinewebtraining.com, and he’s a member of Wordtracker’s official question support team.

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This article was posted on July 28, 2004

by John Alexander

PopUps Still Work. At Least For The Time Being

PopUps Still Work. At Least For The Time Being

by: Jason Blackston

Do you remember playing with the jackinthebox toy as a child? You knew that if you kept winding it up, eventually jack was going to burst out of the top and startle you!

Many of you found old jackinthebox an annoying toy and confined it to the toy box…..

Well, it reminds me of popups on the internet. Eventhough you know that when you get on the internet there is a good chance a popup will present itself, you always act surprised and somewhat violated.

But as irritating as they are, popups work. Most businesses are able to utilize pop ups for growing their list. This way they can market to you for years to come. Others actually make sales off of pop up offers.

Now, these days if you don’t want to deal with pop ups, you have the pop up blockers and stoppers. This pretty much remedies the situation if you don’t like multiple offers etc.

However, many people still don’t have any type of pop up blockers because they haven’t gotten around to purchasing it or because they actually want to view the pop up offers.

*Aggravating Pop Ups Mop Up!

With jackinthebox, jack always popped up. With pop ups, you can have multiple offers. Depending on the pop up software, you can have them pop up on entrance or on exit and even have them set on a time delay.

Plus, you can have them load on the front or behind the page. And even position them to the exact spot on the page where you desire.

**Remember when I said that pop up blockers and stoppers can pretty much be stopped these days?

Not so fast!!

Check out this article online at http://www.govisitors.com/jb/article4.html

After you get there youกll notice a pop up that flies onto the page.

Even if you have a pop up blocker set up on your computer, it shoudn’t stop it. You see, this pop up is built into the html page. This way when it loads, it does not open in a separate window. It is a part of the page and can not be stopped.

Maybe itกs sneaky, but it works….

The word on the street is that Pop Ups will soon be done away with. Believe me, this will not hurt my feelings in the least! They tend to annoy me also. However, until then, you can continue to reap the benefits of utilizing pop ups for your business!

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This article was posted on December 12, 2003

by Jason Blackston