1 – Who is the Audience?
More importantly, what does the audience already know? Have they ever received anything from your organization before? Do they know the difference between you and your competition? Do they even know who your organization is?
Before you continue down the list, take a step back and imagine yourself as a member of the audience you’ve determined from the question above. Keep that perspective in mind as you go down the rest of the list and relate each question to your content.
2 – Who is this from?
3 – What am I being asked to do?
No one wants to dig through a marketing piece to know what they’re being asked to do. “Apply today,” “Register now,” “Sign up here,” “Login to get started”—the list goes on and on. The CTA on any marketing piece should be one of the first things the viewer sees, and it needs to be clear and concise enough for the viewer to understand what you’re asking of them.
4 – Why should I proceed?
5 – How do I proceed?
6 – What do I expect to see?
Can we get transparent regarding transparency? Meeting content expectations increases conversions. This is the part where you double check to make sure the language on your CTA lines up with the language on the landing page you’re leading the audience to.
Are you sending out print pieces and emails for a campaign? They should both reflect the design of your branding and website, and they should reflect each other!
If you don’t regularly post on your organization’s social media pages, then don’t include them in the content for a new marketing campaign.
Does the URL you’re sending the audience to require they fill out a form after clicking on it? If the answer is yes—TELL THEM!
WHAT NOW?
Asking yourself these six simple questions can have a great influence on your marketing content. Keep asking yourself these on every piece you create, and they’ll not only become second nature, but you’ll start finding even better ways to execute them.
Stop the hurdles of poor response rates before they start. Start implementing the audience’s point of view. Enjoy the results.
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