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From the Blogosphere How Catchy is Your Content?
Catch Factors are the Preferences and Aversions That Form a Prospect's Gut Reaction to Your Content and Communications
By: Ardath Albee
Jun. 22, 2010 10:19 AM
Information overwhelm. We all suffer from it. Our job as B2B marketers is to create contagious content that catches—and keeps—the attention of our prospects across the entirety of a long-term complex purchase. That means your marketing content has to work even harder than you may have thought to rise above the noise. Seem daunting? Doesn't have to be. Not when you use Catch Factors. How many times have you heard that your content has to be relevant? Probably a lot. The word relevance is used so much that it's a bucket term. It's simply too bottomless to be helpful in guiding the way to ensuring that your content is worthwhile to your prospects. Catch Factors break down relevance into digestible bites so you can systematically improve your content—from concept to finished piece.
Take a look at what your content must convey to be catchy:
Now, a few things you need to know. No one goes through a check list in their heads when a message arrives in their inbox or they follow a link from a search result. Catch Factors are split-second assessments that happen naturally when a person is confronted with information. Depending on their immediate situation, prospects can rank some factors higher than others. You don't have to have all the Catch Factors in play at once, but the more of them you do have, the "catchier" your content will be. According to Deidre Wilson and Dan Sperber’s Relevance Theory, an individual draws a conclusion based on the first relevant meaning recognized, and the one that requires the least effort. This is where our millisecond attention spans come into play and why your marketing content needs to be compelling—at first glance. Leveraging Catch Factors helps marketing content catch attention and accelerate your prospects’ buying behavior. Put yourself in your prospect's shoes and go evaluate your content against the 5 Catch Factors. How many do you find? Can you refresh your content to include more of them?
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