How Slip Past Your Reader's "Spam Filter" and Make More Sales

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Every day we're bombarded with advertisements. Whether on the internet, the television, in a magazine, or on the road, we're constantly having offers made to us.

Think about how many advertisements you see in a day.

Now, think about how many products you buy because of those advertisements.

If you're anything like me, most advertisements make no impression on you - nada.

Sometimes, the product just isn't for us.

But more often, we don't buy because we've learned to IGNORE advertisements. We're exposed to so many advertisements each day, that we've created defense mechanisms for dealing with them.

When a flash ad pops up on the screen, or a commercial is played on TV, we literally "zone out," and focus on something else. This is a great mechanism for our personal sanity, but it's terrible for advertisers and copywriters. While everyone else is happy to live their lives without giving ads a second glance, our livelihoods depend on people seeing them and taking action!

So how can we reach new customers and retain existing ones through our marketing efforts?

You break the trance!

The Reticular Activation System (RAS): Your Worst Enemy, or Best Friend?

Every day, our minds are exposed to massive amounts of information.

I'm not just talking about advertisements, but all kinds of information coming at us from all directions. If we were to actually absorb and comprehend every piece of incoming information, our brains would be overloaded with stimuli and would shut down.

Luckily our brains come with a built in "spam filter." The scientific term for it is the Reticular Activation System, or RAS. The RAS sorts through the information we receive, only paying attention to that which is relevant in our lives.

To get a grasp of the RAS in action, think of a time when you learned a new word. You may have never heard this word used in a conversation before, but once you learned it and understood it, you began to notice every time it was spoken and every time you saw it in writing.

Is this magic?

Nope!

By learning that word, you told your RAS that the word was relevant to you, and as such, the word now gets through your "spam filter".

Let's take this example which applies specifically to advertising and copywriting...

When you see an advertisement, your RAS will act as a spam filter, blocking out the ad. However, there are some ads that your RAS simply can't block out. Think about an ad for a product you'd never use in a million years, but the ad still stuck in your head.

Maybe it was a jingle you found yourself singing.

Maybe it was one of those Super Bowl commercials. Hell, the commercials have become almost as important as the game itself these days. There's just as much water cooler talk about the Budweiser ads as there is about who won or lost the game.

The point is that your RAS can't block out certain stimuli because it's so powerful or significant.

And that's exactly what advertisers count on...

Emotions Which Bypass the RAS

Like the Super Bowl example explains, there are certain emotions that are so powerful, they pass right through the grasp of the RAS. Humor is one of those emotions. There are also five other emotions which "wake up" the RAS:

• Fear
• Anger
• Pain
• Surprise
• Pleasure


These are all emotions that are relevant to your survival. If these emotions are triggered via advertisement, then your RAS will automatically let the information come through..

This is how you break the trance and write advertisements that grab people's attention. This is how you create a successful ad campaign for any kind of product or service.

Appeal to the emotions listed above and you'll shove the RAS aside, allowing your message to reach your prospects brain.

Not all emotions are created equal and choosing which ones to appeal to depends largely on what you're trying to sell.

For example, the emotions of Fear, Anger, and Pain have to be used carefully. If you come from the wrong angle, activating these emotions can lead to more problems than they solve- especially for us copywriters.

However, in the right circumstances, these emotions can be POWERFUL. For example, you commonly see this tactic used by law offices. They'll talk about a medication that was used in the past, and how it is now linked to diseases. If you have this disease, you're supposed to get angry.

Here's the important part, though.

You're not getting angry at the law office. You're getting angry at whoever sold you the medication, and now you want to get back at them.

How can you do that?

Well, try the law offices!

Humor, Surprise, and Pleasure focus more on the "positive" side of emotions.

Copy that uses these emotions generally focuses on making the reader feel good. Make your readers happy with feel-good content in order to bypass the RAS and get directly to their minds.

Wrapping It Up

Although it's true we ignore almost all advertisements, the ones we don't (actually can't) ignore prove to be extremely effective. Now that you know how to break the readers' trance, you can plant your message in their subconscious minds, and that's where the sale is made.

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