As the web gets flooded with content creators, attention has
become scarce, and as a result far more precious than it’s ever been. It’s also
tougher to get then it’s ever been. You have no choice but to tug at the heart
strings of your audience, capture and lead their imagination and take them on a
journey to a destination. According to Sally Hogshead we must attract the
people who come in contact with us, or we risk losing their attention.
So how do you fascinate people?
No one tunes in for tame opinions. – Sally Hogshead
Do you write in a method that provokes an emotional
response? An emotional response doesn't necessarily have to be positive. You
can make people laugh, cry, or even make them angry. One of the easiest ways to provoke an
emotional response from people with your content is to have a strong
opinion. Of course when you have an
opinion you’re going to make some people angry, but the people who you resonate
with will become even more fascinated with you.
My friend Paul Jarvis doesn't care at all about SEO. Imagine
what kind of a response that would produce if it had been published here at
Search Engine Journal, where many of the long time readers have made their
living doing SEO work. It would certainly
cause quite a conversation.
In order for this to be effective you can’t just provoke
people for no reason. The goal is not to be a digital train wreck. You have to be provocative with a purpose.
2. Create Advocates and Cause a Conversation
Are people talking about your blog, brand or business with
each other? In any community that is truly thriving, there is just as much, if
not more conversation taking place between the community members as much as
there is the community leaders.
By creating an event like the World Domination Summit, Chris
Guillebeau has turned The Art of Non-Conformity into a full blown movement.
3000 people are estimated to attend this year, and it’s a conversation that
takes place around his brand by advocates of the brand.
3. Cultivate Mystique
If you look at the Facebook page or Instagram feed of author
Danielle Laporte, you’ll see that she’s always talking about what she’s working
on. But she does it in a way that makes the people who follow her continually
wonder what’s coming next. She shares wire frames, design sketches, and other
teasers of her next project. At the moment she’s launching a magazine and for
the last several months she’s been teasing the audience, leaving them
anticipating the day it comes out. This cultivates mystique.
I recently announced my very first conference, The
Instigator Experience. The page doesn’t tell you much other than that it will
be in the spring of 2014. The lack of too many details has been intriguing to
some people and as a result even people who may not attend have signed up just
out of curiosity.
Some basic things you can do to cultivate mystique:
Give people a preview of something you’re working on.
Hollywood does this constantly with their movie trailers. When we see a trailer
we start to expect what’s coming
Share a book cover
Share a paragraph from a book
Put a picture of a wireframe on Instagram
Tease your audience, make them want more, and keep them
wondering what’s coming next.
4. Incorporate
Prestige
For anybody who is an aspiring or even well knows public
speaker, speaking at TED is one of the pinnacles of achievement. It’s an exclusive
group and to be chosen is a prestigious accomplishment. I jokingly say that I’m
working on curing cancer so that I can be invited to speak at TED.
The Summit Series is another event that taps into prestige.
The hefty price tag and a crowd that includes the who’s who of the world we
live in today make it one of the premier events of the year.
You’re not going to become the next TED and you may not have
the deep pockets required to make the summit series. So how do you incorporate
prestige into what you do online?
Create exclusive invite only experiences for your readers.
If you’re launching a product or releasing a book, reach out to a group of 20
early readers.
Have an Invite only Forum/Community: If you’re familiar with
Skull and Bones, you know that it’s an invite only secret society. Former
presidents and elite members of society are all rumored to members. As you can
see they've combined mystique and prestige. Build an exclusive mastermind group
of your peers.
Make People Jump through Hoops to Work with You: While this
might seem a bit counterintuitive, we tend to value things that are harder to obtain.
If you have a conference, incorporate an application
process. This will not only raise the prestige of what you’re doing, but you’ll
get rid of anybody who would bring down your prestige.
So now you have to ask yourself, are you prestigious? Are
you Walmart or Nordstrom when it comes to your online brand?
5. Build Trust
Trust is one of the most tricky ways to create a fascinating
brand, but also one of the most rewarding. The internet is littered with false
promises of easy money making formulas and shortcuts to success. In a world
this noisy, honesty is what we trust. But to cultivate that kind of trust takes
a long time and long term vision is one of the pillars of a thriving community.
The team at Buffer has taken trust to a entire new level. If you work at
Buffer, you know the salaries of every other employee. That kind of
transparency, while radical results in an incredible level of trust.
The key to cultivating trust is to be honest to a fault.
Nothing will cause you to lose trust faster than pretending to be something you’re
not. If you’re not skilled to accomplish
something be upfront about it. If you've failed at something, don’t be afraid to let the world know. In a world with so much noise, honesty and
imperfection is the only thing that people truly trust.
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