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  • 02Apr

    Multimedia Copywriting

    There’s nothing easier than audio content, right? Just fire up your recording software or teleseminar service and start talking away….

    Well, sure… but “easy to create” doesn’t guarantee anyone will listen (or keep listening). Take some time to structure and prepare for your recording, however, and you can crank out exceptionally engaging audio content that still only takes a fraction of the time that polished writing would.

    Even though you’re not producing written content, what you put down on paper before you record will make all the difference. Let’s look at outlining your audio presentation first before discussing the copywriting techniques that work as well for audio as they do for text.

    Structuring Your Audio Presentation

    Structure is just as important to compelling audio as it is to an article or other written content. The quickest way to lose a listener is to fail to achieve a coherent flow of the points you’re trying to make.

    So should you script the entire presentation? Rumor has it that teleseminar guru Alex Mandossian scripts ever single word of his calls, and then memorizes it all.

    In my view, that’s not necessary for solid conversational content. But a detailed outline that guides you through the presentation and reminds you when to use your key engagement techniques (covered below) is absolutely imperative for most people to effectively present in audio.

    So, you might outline your presentation with this structure:

    • Attention – Attention begins before the audio presentation begins, because you have to convince someone to listen in the first place. So the title of the presentation and key bullet points of what’s in store for the listener is where attention begins, but you must maintain attention with a compelling opening to the audio combined with a reiteration of what value the listener will receive for sticking with you.
    • Empathy – Why empathy? Because you’re trying to form a bond with the listener. You’re trying to create a sense of intimacy that forms a connection. If you achieve that connection with listeners, they’ll know you understand their problems. That makes the desire for your proposed solution naturally stronger… and this is much easier to achieve with your voice than it is with text.
    • Solution – Don’t drop the ball when it comes to effectively explaining the solution. Holding attention and establishing empathy will be all for naught if you fail to communicate exactly how and why the solution works. Just because you understand how and why the solution works doesn’t mean that the listener is getting it, so you’ll want to augment understanding as much as possible.
    • Action – At this point, hopefully you’ve created desire for the proposed solution. But creating desire is not enough. You’ve got to expressly ask or tell the listener what to do next, and also make the call to action as compelling as possible. It shouldn’t be pushy, but it can’t be assumed that the listener will take the next step on his own… so be a leader.

    Now let’s take a look at how we’re going to present the content in a compelling manner. After that, we’ll look at an example of how each technique fits within our presentation structure.

    1. Stories and Anecdotes

    The most powerful persuasive content strategy is storytelling and the smart use of anecdote. Besides being highly engaging, stories are the most effective way for people to decide for themselves that what you’re saying is accurate. So, by choosing the right stories, you’re actually pointing people in the direction you desire.

    What’s the secret to choosing the right story or anecdote? No matter the subject, the right story is always one way or another about the listeners. Remember that and you’ll become a persuasive spoken-word storyteller.

    2. Metaphors, Similes and Analogies

    Want someone to “get” what you’re saying? How about if you want them to “get it” in a particular way? The key is to get metaphorical by using language that directly compares what you’re explaining to something the listener already understands.

    Beyond ensuring comprehension, the strategic use of metaphor or analogy can be highly persuasive. By choosing the right comparison, you can steer people in the direction you want. Positive associations can be created at will, and potential stumbling blocks can be neutralized or reframed.

    3. Mirroring

    Mirroring is the ultimate empathy tool. Mirroring is a technique in which you demonstrate that you are a kindred spirit to the listener (it helps immensely if this is authentic). In other words, you’re just like your listeners (or more importantly, you used to be just like them… but now you’re what they want to be thanks to the solution).

    This is why your word choice is important even though you’re not “writing.” In that regard, David Ogilvy said it best:

    “If you’re trying to persuade people to do something, or buy something, it seems to me you should use their language, the language they use every day, the language in which they think.”

    4. Mind’s Eye Scenarios

    With “mind’s eye scenarios,” you ask the listener to visualize the desired beneficial outcome they hope to achieve, and then tie that desired future projection to your solution using scenarios and results. In other words, this time the subject of the story is literally the listener.

    You can prompt someone to imagine what they want, and combine that with various related scenarios and potential outcomes that result from the action they take today. This can be a highly persuasive strategy when your solution is tied into a learning scenario that plays out in the prospect’s mind.

    An Example of Structure Paired with Technique

    All of the above may seem a bit esoteric, so let’s look how we might do this with a real podcast. Let’s say you’re really passionate about the “location-independent lifestyle” and are actually living that way, and you want to convince people that it’s totally doable for anyone who earns their living online.

    Attention: Lead with a mind’s eye scenario that instantly engages the listener and sets up the content that follows:

    “Imagine you woke this morning in Paris to the smell of rich black coffee and soft warm croissants. No, you’re not on vacation… this is just another regular ol’ day. And last month it was Buenos Aires…”

    Empathy: You’ve told people what content is coming in the solution section, but before you get to that, tell a personal mirroring story to better connect with listeners:

    “Two years ago, I thought becoming a world traveler while continuing to earn a living was an impossible dream, especially since I have small children….”

    Following the “I get how you’re feeling” story, tell the “I’m now where you want to be” story that reinforces that the earlier mind’s eye scenario is achievable:

    “Well… I really did wake in Paris this morning, and enjoyed that coffee and croissant before getting on the phone with a client. And Buenos Aires was exquisite last month….”

    Solution: Convincing someone they can really do what they want to do can be harder than it seems, especially when fear and doubt are involved. Use plenty of analogies to common and simple tasks to show that your solutions are doable, and augment with success stories of location independent professionals you personally know:

    “Many people believe that they’ll never create the location independent lifestyle for themselves due to all the initial hurdles. But think about things you now take for granted that seemed insurmountable at first. Like driving a car for instance….”

    Action: What do you want listeners to do next? Ask them to do it… and be confident about it. You’re trying to improve lives, no reason to be apologetic about it.

    Use the Power of Audio to Your Advantage

    Want to know why copywriting and written content can be so difficult? It’s because you have to find a way to communicate things like enthusiasm, excitement and sarcasm with static words and punctuation alone. It’s no wonder so many resort to exclamation points, yellow highlighting, and emoticons to make sure people get the point. :)

    When your communication tool is your own voice, it gets much easier. Your inflection, tone, and laughter are naturally apparent, which allows your passion and sincerity to shine in a way that might be lost in text. You can even “hear” someone smile as they speak, and that’s pretty powerful.

    In the next post of this series, we’ll add a powerful missing ingredient to the mix – visuals. That’s coming up next week.

    About the Author: Brian Clark is Executive Editor of Copyblogger and co-founder of DIY Themes, creator of the innovative Thesis Theme for WordPress. Get more from Brian on Twitter.


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  • 02Apr

    Acer Aspire

    AT&T is trialling sales of a netbook for just $49.99. But the catch is that buyers must subscribe to a two-year internet plan which may wipe out any savings.

    The deal is currently only available in Philadelphia and Atlanta but will be expanded if it’s a success. The lowest price machine offered is the Acer Aspire One, which comes with 1GB of memory and a 160GB drive – not too shoddy for an ultra-portable machine. Under the deal, it will cost $49.99, a $400 saving on the regular price charged by AT&T.

    The deal is only available to customers who sign up for at least two years to a data plan. The cheapest available is $59.99, so you will be paying more for your first month’s service than for the machine itself. The way the numbers add up, you’d only be saving cash if you couldn’t find an equivalent or better data plan elsewhere for $43 a month or less.

    It’s also worth noting this data plan isn’t particularly generous. It offers both a home DSL connection and mobile broadband. However, the DSL is only 768k, which barely qualifies as ‘broadband’. The mobile connection limits users to 200MB of data a month, meaning you won’t be able to do much more than occasionally check e-mails on the move.

    Another option is to get a mobile data only plan (no DSL connection) which gives you a more generous 5GB data allowance, though that’s still not enough if you regularly stream video or play online games. (Insert “World of Warcraft/Never leaving the house” gag here.) This has the same monthly cost but puts the purchase price up to $99.99.

    Such pricing plans are a growing, if fledgling trend. Radio Shack already runs a similar deal, with Verizon apparently working on such offers. At the moment it’s tough to see how most people would benefit: it might be useful for people on tight budgets who can’t afford to pay the full cost of a netbook upfront, though in those cases sixty bucks a month for a data plan might also be too high.

    It might make sense to combine such deals with cellphone service so that users pay a single charge for both phone and netbook usage. However, the risk there is that anyone on more expensive phone packages probably has such a feature-packed smartphone that a netbook becomes virtually redundant.

  • 02Apr

    Produced by Reza Rasoli, Greg Gunn, and Casey Hunt, Humans! is a 60 second global awareness PSA sensationalizing the excessive, all-consuming nature of the human race. Check it out below.

    [Via Neatorama]

  • 02Apr

    For today’S edition of deal of the day, we’ve got the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX500K 10.1MP Digital Camera. Originally priced at $399.95, this nice point and shoot camera features a 25mm ultra-wide-angle Leica DC lens, a 5x optical zoom, a 3.0-inch touch-screen LCD monitor, and is now priced at $176.26, shipping included.

    Plus, with an ultra-wide-angle, 25mm lens, the FX500 can capture almost double the photo area at the same shooting distance compared with a conventional 35mm lens. Also new is Auto Focus (AF) tracking, a feature that tracks the photo subject even if it moves after the AF is set — especially helpful for catching active children or pets.

    [Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX500K Digital Camera - $176.26, Shipped]

  • 02Apr

    By Casey Lynn
    Contributing Writer, [GAS]

    One more April Fool’s joke to add to the fray - I had a feeling that a few of you might enjoy a good pun as much as I do. Or, you know, tea. Because I do love tea. And QWERTY. It’s just fun to type.

    qwertea

    Online tea store Narien introduced for a limited April 1 engagement a line of NovelTeas, featuring QwerTea, “an eco-friendly blend made with black tea and 100% recycled keyboards.” Also in stock: Financial SecuriTea (black tea and loose change), CaviTea (black tea, chocolate chips, gummy bears, caramel… etc.), ElasticiTea (black tea and rubber bands), and ElectriciTea (black tea and battery cells).

    Unfortunately, they all appear to be out of stock. Darn. So might I make a few suggestions?

    - InsaniTea (black tea and anti-psychotics)
    - UniversiTea (black tea, beer, and $500 worth of texbooks)
    - AcidiTea (black tea and litmus paper)
    - ChastiTea (black tea and a copy of World of Warcraft)
    - InteroperabiliTea (black tea designed to be spilled on your iPod)

    More ideas, dear readers?  This could be big business!

    As for the rest of the site’s wares, I’ve never tried their tea so I can’t vouch for it, but in general I’m a big fan of Dragonwell. I drink a lot of loose tea and I’ve kind of been wanting one of these lately.

  • 02Apr
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  • 02Apr

    This, in two words, is the secret of the new marketing.

    Find ten people. Ten people who trust you/respect you/need you/listen to you...

    Those ten people need what you have to sell, or want it. And if they love it, you win. If they love it, they'll each find you ten more people (or a hundred or a thousand or, perhaps, just three). Repeat.

    If they don't love it, you need a new product. Start over.

    Your idea spreads. Your business grows. Not as fast as you want, but faster than you could ever imagine.

    This approach changes the posture and timing of everything you do.

    You can no longer market to the anonymous masses. They're not anonymous and they're not masses. You can only market to people who are willing participants. Like this group of ten.

    The timing means that the idea of a 'launch' and press releases and the big unveiling is nuts. Instead, plan on the gradual build that turns into a tidal wave. Organize for it and spend money appropriately. The fact is, the curve of money spent (big hump, then it tails off) is precisely backwards to what you actually need.

    Three years from now, this advice will be so common as to be boring. Today, it's almost certainly the opposite of what you're doing.

  • 02Apr

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  • 02Apr

    As all you regulars should know by now, we’re really suckers for well made 3D animated movies here at GAS. So when French filmmaker and longtime GAS reader Sebastien Laban wrote to us today to tell us about his upcomming 3D flick, Meet Meline, we just had to share it with you guys.

    After two years of intense work on an independent 3D animated short film called “Meet Meline”, Virginie GOYONS and Sebastien LABAN made the teaser/trailer to show you a little bit more of the short film. We’re proud to present you the 46-seconds-video with the official music of “Meet Meline”, composed by Guillaume ROUSSEL!

    As soon as they’re done with the full 6-minute movie, we’ll be sure to post it here on gas!

    Merci Sebastien!