Use A.I.D.A. to get more comments

AIDA stands for:

  • A – Capture Attention
  • I – Build Interest
  • D- Create a strong Desire
  • A – Call to Action

When you use the AIDA strategy, you’ll not only get valuable comments that can help motivate your ideal clients to contact you, but you’ll also get improved search rankings from the added text.

The more in-depth your content is, the more search traffic and rankings you’ll generate.

Remember that 78.82% of blog readers prefer to read “how to” articles that contain tips and tricks for achieving a specific result.

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Here’s how to use the AIDA. marketing strategy to write content that readers will enjoy and that will prompt them to leave valuable comments:

i). Capture Attention: There are two places to capture attention on your blog. The first is the overall design, but the most crucial is your headline.

If your site design is weak, but your headline is strong, you may not attract tons of people. But, a design that’s user-friendly, professional and well-branded, coupled with a catchy headline, will inspire people to click the headline and read further.

Derek Halpern uses curiosity to capture attention on his headlines:

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Note: Use these headlines as a model to help you craft a better one. For example, let’s make the second headline even more clickable:

  • The Psychology of Your Customers That You Didn’t Know
  • How to Tap Into The Psychology of Your Customers and Earn More

ii). Build Interest: You build interest in your blog post by starting off with a strong and persuasive introduction.

For example, Steve Kamb, founder of NerdFitness, usually starts his blog posts with an emotional question that tends to challenge the status quo:

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Asking the right questions will prompt people to react in the comment box and share their own worldview. Open-ended questions create a space for people to respond fully to any question that they’ve been asked.

Starting your introduction with a question will get more people interested in your content. Then, once the interest is there, the desire to work with you or remain loyal fans increases.

Your introduction should also be brief and to the point. Remember, you can’t get readers to opt-in, buy or do extra work on the intro.  But, you can use the intro to draw them inside the body, where you can convert them.

iii). Create Desire: Good copywriters understand how to create desire for a particular product. One content marketing strategy for doing this uses subheadings, bullet points and quotes.

You can do the same. These elements will make your content easily digestible, so that your ideal client will fall in love with it.

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Use bullet points to format your content and your readers will find difficult topics easier to understand and implement.

iv). Call-to-Action: A simple way to attract more clients is a gentle nudge that tells people what to do at the end of every blog post. Better calls-to-action are sometimes all you need to convert blog visitors into readers and readers into paying clients.

Time for Action

You can use the AIDA marketing  strategy when writing your blog posts and articles, creating videos, recording podcasts or giving a presentation. It works equally well for any kind of content.




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