Content marketing is a new way of promoting an idea or sending a message to an audience, as it involves the magic of words supported by images or videos. Marketers can use content marketing to promote or construct the reputation of a brand by building relationships with consumers. With the help of social media, one can build the long-term relationship with its customers by upload creative and engaging material. There are some things that marketers don’t know about content marketing and are unable to achieve their goals because of it.
3 Rare But Vital Points For Quality Content
1# Catchy Headline and Visuals
Headlines are the pretty important part which generates traffic to a website if a user finds it relevant. If a headline will be relevant and catchy so a user will first click on that website first. A headline should tell the main idea of the whole content so that user can know what the content is about, how important it is and why it is worth reading. A headline is the main reason why a user clicks on one article than other as it creates a desire in the heart of a user to further dive into its content.
Content should not only contain words as readers are bound to lose interest and bounce of that page, by adding attractive or unique picture one can make reader stay interested in one’s content. Pictures that appeal to the reader’s eye are the majority of children and animal as these are the one thing that readers always love.
Now towards some researched data that will convince readers about the importance, it has in content effective delivery and understandably. The 3M study declares that visual is the 90% of the data that brain processes and in comparison to text; images are processed 60,000 times faster by the brain.
And the stats collected by HubSpot are worth noting.
- Internet users respond 40% better to visual than to plain text.
- Visual posts produce more engagement on than plain text does on Facebook.
- The main decisive factor for a reliable company is web design according to 46.1% of people.
- One will generate 15 times more traffic to its webpage with the help of infographic as compare to simple text.
2# Generate Emotions
We can generate emotions in the readers with help of our words and content. There are some contents which can bring joy to our faces, some can bring tears and some can set our body in motion. We can take help of emotional targeting where marketers play with consumers emotion after knowing what emotion causes which action.
When preparing the message that will cause emotions it is important to follow points that are mentioned below.
- Message should be shorter because readers are not good at remembering big messages they only remember very short messages
- Then identify what sorts of emotion one wants to generate in audience shock, fear or happiness
- Check what sort of emotion messages is generating
- Then find suitable pictures that will compliment it
Ways to Generate Emotions
1) Anger
This is a rarely used by marketers, these contents are majority time used for an informative purpose to show the audience about crimes and injustice so that they can protest against it.
2) Joy
Companies who want to associate happiness with their products usually show happiness and joy in their content which brings positive feelings to customers. Tourism ads use these tactics in their content when they show beautiful places and show happy tourists.
3) Fear
Insurance companies and Health Agencies use these emotions where they show a situation where if a customer will not follow their message than a customer can face scary consequences. This tactic is also used by companies who want to inform customers about limited offers so that they could buy things quickly because of fear of not availing this offer.
4) Sadness
This sort of emotion is generated in an audience to make them sympathies with others so that they can help others; you can see these emotions in UN ads or government ads, where they want to persuade viewers for charity.
5) Paint a picture
It is very important for a writer to write in a manner that will take readers in the new world, where a user will find himself in the writer’s world and will keep imagining every word that one reads until the end and after ending his reading journey one will find itself in the normal world once again. In order to make them imagine writers should use words wisely and those words should use 5 senses which are sight, smell, sound, taste and touch, by including these senses in words reader will easily get lost in writer’s world. This is a great technique which is included in poems and that’s why many love poem because it takes them to a new world.
3# Onomatopeia
Another technique is used which is called onomatopoeia which is commonly used in poem and comics which uses a single word to describe the sound. Other techniques are metaphor, similes, analogies, hyperboles, idioms, personification and symbols. Metaphor and similes are a comparison of two in similar nouns but the difference is the uses of words for comparisons, in metaphor we use “is” and in similes we use “as” or “like”. Analogies are comparing two objects for similarities, hyperboles is over exaggerated statement, idioms are phrase that has different meanings than spelled, personification are figures of speech that treat animal, thing or concepts like human being and symbol is representing a concept or idea with the help of an object or word like Batman represent justice and Superman represent hope.
Conclusion
As there are thousands of content uploaded daily or maybe millions but only a few of those content receive heavy traffic, a reason for it is that those content miss out on the most important aspect of a quality content but we have mentioned those point that will make one a successful content marketer. So whenever one is writing content don’t forget to concentrate on headings, visuals, emotions, marketing and currency. Make sure that reading one’s content reader will visualize one’s words, by paying attention to these things one is bound to get maximum visitors daily.
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