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Online, The Mind Thinks In Pictures!

A website is one of the most powerful mediums of advertising expression. You have ultimate freedom and flexibility to create powerful sales messages using both words and pictures. But is a picture really worth a thousand words?

Perhaps, but pictures built up in the mind of your prospect with words are even more important.

If you want to captivate someone's imagination, paint a picture with your words. When the mind really thinks, it thinks in pictures. If you're not creating mental images to get your point across, you're missing out on a lot of potential. You're just not hitting the nail on the head.

You're not scoring points.

Involve your audience, by getting them visualizing. If they have a problem you can solve, they need to see themselves feeling the pain, and applying your solution in their mind's eye.

Here's a formula to do just that.

Describe a current action that you're prospect would rather not be doing, followed by an alternative action that is the result of you're solution. For example, if you repair roofs for a living.

Tell your prospect.....You can stop wondering and worrying about all that moisture seeping into the rafters, ruining the insulation, and rotting the structural integrity of you're home. Call today, for your free guide, "How to Contract Roofing Repairs". Within 30 minutes of getting your hands on this easy to understand 10 page report, you'll know exactly what questions to ask, how to spot so called tradesman that haven't a clue, and what to watch out for when it comes to outright slime ball con artists. A must read for anyone interested in getting a fair deal, from a reputable expert that gets the job done right... so you can relax.

One of the keys to creating mental imagery is to use action words. In the above example wondering, worrying, seeping, ruining, rotting, getting your hands on, ask, spot, watch out for, getting, and relax, are all verbs that spark images. The adjectives, easy to understand, so-called, slime ball, fair, and reputable, also aid in creating the visualization.

Now you would think that with the reputation the home repair industry has that somebody would have an ad just like this one in the yellow pages. I had a look in mine, and there's not one. Just a bunch of me too, we are the best, get your name out there, fluff.

What does that tell you? Could you apply something like this to your own business? It's a simple, repeatable, crush the competition formula that can be applied to almost anything. Just cut and paste.

Analogy is another powerful tool for creating mental images. If you are trying to get your point across, so your prospect can understand how she will benefit, and be in a position to take action, relate the benefits of your product to something that's already liar.

One of my favorites is the Shampoo commercial where the girl is moaning in the shower, while she washes her hair. That's how good it feels to wash your hair with that stuff.

Use action words, adjectives, analogy, and story telling to get your point across, and watch your business grow!

Now some of you might be thinking, this wont work for me, I sell high-ticket items to sophisticated corporate buyers. They wont relate to this stuff.

I can tell you categorically that these principles are universal. All you need to do to apply them in literally any situation is flavor them appropriately. They actually work even better in stuffy corporate environments, because the run of the mill marketing used in those situations is so painfully dry, boring, and frankly downright awful.

One of the supreme keys to successful advertising is the engagement of the active imagination. You must actively engage your reader to process your message, and the way to do that is through mental imagery. Storytelling, analogy, metaphor, and action verbs are your tools. Start putting them to work!

Daniel Levis is a top marketing consultant & direct response copywriter based in Toronto, Canada and publisher of the world famous copywriting anthology "Masters of Copywriting" featuring the marketing wisdom of 42 of the world's greatest copywriters, including Clayton Makepeace, Joe Sugarman, Joe Vitale, Bob Bly and dozens more! For a FREE excerpt visit the link http://www.Sellingtohumannature.com/Copywriting-Secrets.html

Daniel Levis

Before catching the Internet marketing bug, Daniel quietly mated the skills of super salesman with the written word to sell tens of millions of dollars worth of hi tech products and services to fortune 500 corporations.
Since striking out on his own as a freelance copywriter and web marketing consultant in November'04, his irreverent, innovative style has caught the eye of some of the world's most celebrated A-list copywriters. He has also collaborated with top-flight online marketing consultant Joe Vitale, Yank Silver and more to produce several marketing and copywriting information products. More from Daniel Levis at his website & blog

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