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26 Reasons Why People BuyAre you looking forward to creating a new product but don't know what to create? Are you looking for a benefit headline that will draw people to your ad? Do you want to know what motivates people to part with their hard earned cash?
Here's a simple list of reasons that motivate people to 'buy'. Use it to develop a new niche product, develop a headline or at the very least just consider these things before you spend any money on advertising or marketing. I hope it helps. 1. To make money 2. To save money 3. To save time 4. To avoid effort 5. To get more comfort 6. To achieve greater cleanliness 7. To attain fuller health 8. To escape physical pain 9. To gain praise 10. To be popular 11. To attract the opposite sex 12. To conserve possessions 13. To increase enjoyment 14. To gratify curiosity 15. To protect family 16. To be in style 17. To have or to hold beautiful possessions 18. To satisfy appetite 19. To emulate others 20. To avoid trouble 21. To avoid criticism 22. To be individual 23. To protect reputation 24. To take advantage of opportunities 25. To have safety in buying something else 26. To make work easier When you consider these items in your promotions or advertising, you're honing in on some of the key motivators that make us humans respond. And that's what advertising is all about; finding the 'what's in it for me' motivation in your product or service that will stand out above all the other 'noise' competing for the same attention. Be sure to develop one single clear and persuasive message. Show your prospective customer a benefit, a promise or an offer - something that will persuade them to deal with you instead or your competitors. Many motivators and trainers use the term WIIFM because it sounds like a radio station call sign to help you remember this. WIIFM stands for 'What's In It For Me'. The WIIFM benefit should be at the top of an ad, the beginning of a letter, the start of a commercial. Research shows you have less than 10 seconds to get and hold someone's interest before they move on. Some say it's even as short as 3 seconds. Write down all the features and benefits about your product or service, highlighting the one or two that really make a difference. The benefit will be what you need to focus on in your advertising. For example; A TV remote has the 'feature' of changing channels from the comfort of your lounge. The 'benefit' is that you don't have to get up out of your chair. Always focus on the benefit and you'll motivate people every time. Good luck with your next advertising campaign! Category: Advertising |
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