A hot prospect stumbles across your blog...
... pulls up a recent post...
... starts to read it...
... stops midway through...
... leaves your site...
... and never returns again!
An unfortunate, costly event? YES, but...
It Happens All the Time
What can you do about it? PLENTY! (Just keep reading.)
There are six types of content that immunizes your website from the sad story above... six types of content that sucks your prospects in, instead of sending them away.
Briefly, here they are:
1. Counter-intuitive content -- an approach to solving a problem that runs counter to conventional thinking.
2. Complex made simple -- where you take something that seems complex, then break it apart and make it simple to understand and use.
3. A unique process -- where you solve a problem or challenge your prospects face with a process you developed that's easy to execute.
4. Paradigm shift on the problem -- where you share a new perspective that gets your prospects looking at their problem in a new and different way.
5. A powerful tool -- where you give your prospects a tool that transforms something that was difficult into something easy.
6. Fast shortcuts to time-intensive activities – this is where you take an important task or activity that usually takes considerable time to complete and make it push-button to finish.
Let's expand on content strategy #1 -- Counter-Intuitive Content. Here goes...
First, let's define counter-intuitive content:
Counter-intuitive content expresses an idea that doesn't seem likely to be true. Often, it contradicts common wisdom, conventional thinking, or common sense.
Still unsure? Here are some examples...
- Give your best ideas away for free to get rich...
- Do less to achieve more...
- Self-help can ruin your life...
- Fail more to succeed...
- Learning more tactics will make you fail faster...
- Send fewer e-mails to make more sales...
Do you notice how each of these examples stirs up your curiosity?
They stimulate the little voice in your head to say...
"SAY WHAT?"
And that's the reason counter-intuitive ideas are so powerful. They provoke your readers to want more.
Let's contrast that with an idea that isn't counter-intuitive: Persistence, discipline, and hard work lead to success.
In fact, common knowledge bores your readers into bailing on your content and your site... often permanently.
But if common knowledge says one thing and your content proves the opposite...
It's More Valuable!
Okay.
So how do you go about creating counter-intuitive content?
Glad you asked. Here's how...
Step 1. Make a list of the common problems and goals of your prospects...
Step 2. List as many conventional, common-wisdom solutions as you can -- next to each of those problems and goals...
Step 3. Brainstorm ideas that contradict the solutions you came up with in Step 2...
Step 4. Highlight the ideas (from Step 3) that you believe are true or could be true in certain situations...
Step 5. Circle the ideas you can back up with your own experience or the experience of others...
Step 6. Pick the idea that you feel like riffing on.
That's it. It's a simple process. But make no mistake, it...
Boosts Readership...
Multiplies Traffic, and...
Increases Your Influence.
Easy-peezy, right?
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