The goal of making a message emotional is to make people care. Feelings inspire people to take action.
1. The easiest way to make people care is to form creative associations between something they already care about and something they don't care about (yet).
2. Appealing to self-interest:
A common mistake is to emphasize a feature over benefits. For example, telling people you have the best seed instead of stating that it will give them the greenest lawn.
3. Appealing to identity:
Focusing on intangibles such as self-esteem or a sense of duty is more powerful than focusing on money.
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Robots can store words, people can't! People need to connect the words like connecting the dots or simply put, a STORY. Example, if you read several ideas from a XYZ book on Deepstash, you will need spaced repetition or other such memorization techniques to memories the flashcards. Maybe ideas which are amazing can be remembered. But if you read the same from the book, then because of connecting the dots, story, examples, etc., there will be a higher possibility of remembering everything from the book & even applying it. Stories also calm people down which makes it a great tool for persuasion.
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The goal of making a message emotional is to make people care. Feelings inspire people to take action.
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