Here are some tips for injecting pain and
pleasure into your marketing messages:
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Tell stories- people immediately connect with
stories. If your story relates to an experience your prospect
has had, they will immediately be reminded of the feelings
they are fighting to avoid, or the feelings they'd love to
feel again.
• Make your prospect imagine- the mind is
a powerful tool. Asking your prospect to visualize sets a
stage for you to present painful / pleasurable situations. Tap
into past experiences, or create hypothetical ones. When it
comes to emotion, your prospect's brain will not make a
distinction between fact and fiction.
• Be confident in your product- when talking about
your product or service, don't say what it might or could do
for them. Explain what it will do. (Remember, your prospect
needs to get rid of their pain or acquire pleasure as soon as
possible. They need a guaranteed solution!)
• Use the right words- make your message vibrant by
using active verbs (example: Jane runs instead of Jane is
running.) Also, use words associated with pleasure (babies,
soft, relaxing etc.) or pain (dentist, suffering, trauma).