Monday, June 15, 2009

3 Ways to Help People Remember What You've Written

by Barb Sawyers

With the constant onslaught of information, it's getting more difficult for people to remember everything they've read. That's why it's so important for writers to aid their recall. To do this, help readers deposit your information into their memory bank, add some strong glue and offer some cues to help them retrieve the information later.

Deposit into the memory bank

- Make sure your communication offers value and relevance. That's how the brain prioritizes memory deposits.
- Revise your writing until it's easy to understand, using your target readers' terms, not the jargon of your business or profession.
- Give people a context in which to remember. Tell them, for example, they will want to remember this information the next time they go to write an important email to a prospect.
- Focus on what's important and avoid the clutter.
- Organize your information, guiding your readers with numbers, bullet points, categories, acronyms, subheads or other devices.

- Use a strong visual to reinforce what you want readers to remember.
- Link what they already know to your new information.
- Create a catchy slogan.
- Persuade your readers to repeat your most important message out loud.
- State your main point in the introduction, then repeat it in the body and conclusion.
- Ask the readers to apply what they've learned by completing a practical exercise.
- Tell stories, anecdotes or jokes that play on emotions or connect different points.
- Rhyme. Who can forget: In August 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue?

Retrieval cues

- Follow up with communication that repeats the images and other cues you provided originally.
- Use emotional prompts. "I'm scared. Now what did Oprah tell me to do when that happens?"
- Or look to problem-solving cues. When people encounter the problem you can solve, they will dip into the memory and retrieve your solution.

Now repeat after me, loudly: "I will help my readers deposit information into their memory banks, add glue to keep it there and give them some retrieval cues to pull it out."

Or maybe you should just say, "Woo, glue and cue."

http://www.stickycommunication.ca
http://barbsawyers.wordpress.com

Barb Sawyers writes articles, newsletters, announcements, scripts and other communication that are read and remembered. With a masters in journalism and more than 25 years' experience, Barb has enabled many corporations, small businesses, government agencies and nonprofits to communicate more effectively.

She's working on an e-book called The First 25 Words.

A member of IABC/Toronto, Barb is past chair of the Alliance of Independent Practitioners, a large group of independent communicators.

Friday, June 12, 2009

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Saturday, June 06, 2009

Top 4 Types of Information Or E-Books That Sell Best Online

by Gab L Chu

Why is information the best thing to sell online? Because information is the backbone of the internet. That's the power of the internet, where information can be available and updated with click of a mouse. Speed is a given, as you are only limited by the speed of your internet connection. People from all professions and locations log on to the web to search for various types of answers to their questions. Some of the popular ones include researching data for a school project, understanding how to increase productivity at work, searching for alternative cures to their illnesses, and reviews of products. These are lucrative needs that your information products or e-books can fulfill.

The top 4 types of information that sells best online are:

1) Timely information. This is especially true for technology related topics, such as the latest software, games and their walkthroughs, latest product reviews and how to market products online.

2) Scarce info is also very valuable. A lot of information can be obtained online for free, but not all required information is there. More in depth information or specific information usually requires paid products.

3) A lot of information are readily available FREE on the internet. However, if you can re-package all these materials, re-organize them into a comprehensive, easy to read report, people will pay you for your efforts and service.

4) Teach consumers how to solve a certain problem quickly and efficiently. The common how to's deal with how to feel better or look better, and with the given speed of the internet, people are naturally more impatient and wants quick solutions.

Selling information lowers the barrier of entry into internet trading and selling. If you are an expert in a particular niche, you can put up some information products of value and sell them to internet communities. The additional advantages are plenty, such as no need to have inventory space, and low cost of shipping for CDs, or even none if product is download-able. The whole internet marketing game takes time to master, so learn from those who have been there to shorten your learning time, and avoid painful mistakes.

Gab Chu has helped hundreds of Internet Marketers create wealth from their own online information product empire using strategies to better product creation, and traffic tactic, secrets and techniques. Get $19 worth of a F-R-E-E Report by visiting Trialed and Time-tested Informative Resources at http://loveformarketing.com/imsuccess

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