Despite all the media coverage blockchains are getting... the majority of people are still skeptical.
And that's not good.
To overcome this skepticism and establish blockchains as the go-to financial solution, we need to do something different.
To quote Blair Warren's "One Sentence Persuasion":
People will do anything for those who encourage their dreams, justify their failures, allay their fears, confirm their suspicions and help them throw rocks at their enemies.
And if you look at the financial publishing industry, where people sign up (for thousands of dollars) to private newsletters, stock recommendations and financial advice, you'll see what I mean.
All these publications target a very specific demographic. Whether that's retirees, young crypto-enthusiasts, people who worry about their health, or old grumpy conservatives.
But that's not the best bit.
The most important lesson we can draw from these publications is that they fit their message to how the media speaks.
In fact, if you open any news outlet, you'll see a pattern emerging in how they convey new developments.
This is so that when you click from the actual news website (be it infowars, buzzfeed, breitbart, wsj or nyt), you still get the feeling that you're reading actual news.
And what you read will virtually always be at least related to what's going on in media at the time.
Here's how this happens:
- Shocking headline (so you click)
- Current event (to build authority and feel like legitimate news)
- Extrapolation from the current event into a problem or opportunity (building greed/ fear)
- Proof that the extrapolated outcome is likely (graphs and charts are pretty common)
- Twist into their commercial solution/ opportunity
- Call to action
This is what you'd call an 'advertorial' or a 'sponsored article'. And that's exactly the same tactic we need to use in order to build legitimacy.
But instead of selling them stuff... pull them into a community of like-minded people who will help them and make their lives better.
Just like... SteemIt.
Because at the end of the day, it doesn't matter how people get here.
What matters is that they stay, convert, and help spread the message of how SteemIt has improved their lives.
And all that requires is a modest budget for advertising, and a helpful community.
Both of which are already accounted for.
All that's lacking now is action.
With that in mind, I hope you've found this post useful - if there's anything you'd like me to elaborate on, or write about, comment below.
If you'd like to see more content on marketing, offer-building, direct response and how this relates to social media and business, upvote, comment, resteem, follow!
Talk soon,
Phil
PS. If you have a business, and would like to know how you can improve it to sell more, check out my SteemGig.
what happend dear why you downvote me???any problem dear please inform me.
What is considered spam or abuse?
Straight from the FAQ.
now what my mistakes please tell me.
>>Using tags that are unrelated to the post.<<
I pointed it out pretty clearly the first time, didn't I?
but i use tag steemgigs.
what the tag steemgigs yaa unrelated???
Or...brilliant strategy, creating urgency to steemit currency😍🎸🎶
The idea was "millions of users". But I thought it'd be more clickbaity if I just said "Millions". Heheheheh
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