Did you know that people now have a shorter attention span than
a goldfish? Whereas the lowly goldfish will easily lose focus after nine
seconds, humans tend to get distracted after eight, according to a 2015 study
conducted by Microsoft Corp.
That is a serious concern if you’re into digital marketing
services.
According to Chart beat, a tech company that provides data and
analytics to global publishers, around 40% of visitors leave a page after
spending less than 15 seconds there. It added that those who stay to read an
article for three minutes would return to the site twice more than those who
spend just a minute to read there.
But with people’s attention span hovering around a mere eight
seconds, keeping them engaged seems to be a tall order even as it’s simply your
priority, whether you’re a blogger, a copywriter, or a would-be influencer.
To help you connect and engage with your audience, you can turn
to experts in the field such as a copywriting agency in
Singapore. But if you’re one who doesn’t mind the hard work, here
are eight things to keep in mind that will help you create a most effective
copy not only in engaging your audience for more than eight seconds but, most
importantly, compel them to act positively:
1-Research
and Finalize Your Target Audience.
Knowing who is most likely to read and enjoy your piece should
be on top of your to-do list. Ask yourself, who are you writing for? The answer
will guide you on what tone of voice to take if it’s formal or informal,
serious or matter-of-fact. You need to resonate with your audience, and the
only way to do that is to know who they are in the first place.
2.Be
Creative!
This is getting to sound more and more like a cliché, but it’s a
piece of advice that has so far stood the test of time. With tons of digital
content produced daily for specific audiences, how can yours stand out? You can
try a unique angle or hook, which is actually the objective of digital
marketing, whether you’re in Singapore or anywhere in the world. A recent soda
ad in the Philippines, for example, got a ton of positive social media mileage
because it was “weird” (the common comment), showing a son with drinking
glasses attached to his back and his mother hiding a bottle of the soft drink
in her head, literally.
3.Raise
a Question That User Says “Yes” in His Mind.
Do you know why those infomercials are so popular? It’s because
they usually open with a segment showing everyday problems that people have
while asking them, “Have you experienced this…?” It is then followed by
presenting the solution to those problems. By asking questions that address
your readers’ concerns/problems/hardships and then giving them the possible
answers to such, they will be ready to say yes by the time you get to your call
to action.
4.Emotions
Matter!
People will always be creatures of emotion. They make decisions
based on how they feel at the moment. Making your pitch something personal to
them is more likely to engage them better.
5.Don’t
Explain Too Much With Unnecessary Information.
Winston Churchill once famously said, “A good speech should be
like a woman’s skirt; long enough to cover the subject and short enough to
create interest.” While this may not be the most politically correct assertion
now, it does make a lot of sense from a copywriting point of view. Churchill
was also a master when it comes to powerful language, using inspiring words
that appealed to emotions and provoked action. You can do that too by carefully
choosing words that elicit inspiration and can persuade. Just be mindful that
powerful words usually don’t mean highfalutin words.
6.Try
to Utilize the Right Tools.
This does not mean merely using your computer’s spell and
grammar checker on your finished copy. There are a lot of online tools that can
safeguard your creation against grammatical errors and plagiarism. You would do
well to invest in such applications and software.
7.Build
Trust.
Give credit where credit is due. If you need to use other’s
works to highlight or emphasize a point in your copy, then make sure you
acknowledge them. Keep in mind, though, to use information from credible
sources such as well established organizations, government/university-backed
studies and surveys, and the like.
8.CTA
(Call-To-Action) is a Must!
Finally, when all is said and done, you need to goad your
audience into doing the ultimate thing your copy is meant to do: Click on that
button, whether it’s to make a purchase or join your mailing list or
subscription. A strong call to action doesn’t just say “Click here” but
describes the positive outcome that can be had by the audience (“Join the
adventure,” “Start your new life”).
Digital information may be overwhelming people today, but yours
need not add to their burden. By keeping in mind these eight tips for a better
copy, you might just be able to keep your readers engaged for more than eight
seconds.
Sources: https://fenzodigital.com/blog/copywriting-tips-how-to-keep-readers-stay-on-your-website-longer/

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