How just 4 words changed the way these people viewed the world!

in #writing7 years ago

Nowadays writers (especially copywriters) are constantly being encouraged to use ‘power’ words, ‘emotional trigger’ words and ‘charisma’ words in all our copy.

But why?

It seems it’s to ensure our headlines pack as big an emotionally persuasive power punch as possible.

But it's not easy because we also have to remember 101 other things, formulas and principles at the same time!

And while there is some truth that certain words can be more compelling than others, the majority of the time it all depends on context and where and how you are using the words.

This is best illustrated by a story about a chap by the name of Rosser Reeves.

Reeves was an influential ad man from the MadMan era who also coined the now ubiquitous term 'Unique Selling Point' (USP) among his many accolades.

Despite this, he is most well known for being the protagonist in one of the most famous stories in advertising.

The story goes something like this:

Reeves and a friend were in Central Park one lunchtime when they came across a poor homeless blind guy begging for money. He had a cup for donations in front of him and beside this was a cardboard sign with 'I am blind' handwritten on it.

There were only a few coins in the beggar's cup which clearly indicated he was not doing very well. Reeves had a bet with his friend that he could write just four words on this sign to change this guy's fortune for the day.

The beggar agreed and Reeves got to work..

A short time later passers by were stopping and contributing in droves, and in no time at all the beggars cup was overflowing with cash.

I am guessing you want to know what incredible power words Reeves wrote?

So here goes…the magic superpower words were...

It is springtime and

So now the sign read

'It is springtime and I am blind'.

This moved passers by to automatically empathize with the beggar's plight, powerfully adding clarity while at the same time contrasting their reality with his own.

Using contrast in this way is a really powerful framing technique to get people to do what you want them to.

So, you see it is not so much the words you use, but how and when you use them.

Perhaps you can apply this principle of contrast to your own copy re your products and offers? Add clarity to your offer and get people donating to your cup? Or of course, just hire me to do it for you!! :-)
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Great story @Kreativ to share some skill! I am familiair with Reeves, didn't know this story yet. Thanks :)

You are welcome. Glad you enjoyed it :-)

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