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Alphatech5
Newsletter * *
ISSUE #172
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Does
Your
Website Need a Magic Act?
By
Jerry Bader (c) 2008
In
preparation for an initial meeting with a new client, we
were asked to preview their website to see if we could
come-up with some ideas for re-branding the company, and
invigorating product sales.
The client was suitably impressed with our thoughts but
there was one problem, the product line that we stressed
was not the focus of the company. The client explained
that despite the fact most of their current website was
devoted to a particular product line, it was not the
product that differentiated them from the competition, nor
was it the product that made them the most money. Once
this was explained our entire focus shifted, and we were
able to develop a website concept, and webmedia
presentation that focused attention where it belonged.
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The
experience drove home the fact that many websites confuse
potential customers by inadvertently leading audiences
down the wrong path, hindering profitable sales rather
than promoting them.
Pick A Card, Any Card
Most companies sell a variety of products or services, but
they are not all created equal, some are more important,
and more profitable than others. At the heart of any
website design project is the underlying goal of
attracting attention, and directing that attention to the
product, service, or concept that is being marketed. In
that regard, an effective website sales presentation is a
lot like a magic act.
The PsyBlog, Understand Your Mind, recently published an
article entitled, "Psychology of Magic: 3 Critical
Techniques," in which they reported that the
Association for Scientific Study of Consciousness held a
conference called "The Magic of Consciousness
Symposium" where cognitive neuroscientists and
psychologists heard an enlightening series of well-known
magicians explain the psychology and techniques behind
magic acts.
What cognitive scientists have come to realize is that
after hundreds of years of experimentation before live
audiences, magicians have mastered a series of highly
effective cognitive techniques that need to be studied, a
realization that should not elude any serious marketing
manager, since the essence of any effective sales
presentation is cognitive learning, defined by
MedicineNet.com as "the process of being aware,
knowing, thinking, learning and judging."
Psychological
Mind-bending Techniques
In simple terms, magicians use a series of psychological
mind-bending techniques, to convince audiences to believe
in something that is simply not possible; so imagine how
powerful and persuasive a sales presentation could be by
using these same techniques to deliver a presentation
where the product or service actually performs as
advertised.
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We
are not talking about cheating people, or misrepresenting
products, but rather teaching people the benefits of an
offering by focusing attention, sharpening awareness, and
altering perception, the three main ingredients in any
convincing magic act, and any effective sales presentation.
Focusing Attention,
Sharpening Awareness, Altering Perception
The problem of attention is three-fold: people are impatient
due to lifestyle demands, socialization, and neural
hardwiring. Business pressure and modern life-styles put a
premium on the amount of time people will invest in learning
what you have to say.
Web audiences have been raised on quick-cut music videos,
action movies and video games, and as a result are
socialized at an early age to make snap-decisions on minimum
input.
At the same time our brains employ a hardwired,
leap-of-logic, pattern recognition survival mechanism that
induces quick decisions on what is important and what is
seemingly irrelevant.
With an audience predisposed to hair-trigger
decision-making, the ability to attract, hold, and direct
attention is vital to effective Web presentation, a
skill-set refined by magicians over years of practice.
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One
of the three techniques mentioned in the article
"Psychology of Magic: 3 Critical Techniques" is
'psychological misdirection, a technique illustrated in an
illusion called the 'vanishing ball trick,' performed by
Dr. Gustav Kuhn of York University.
The 'Vanishing Ball
Trick'
A ball is tossed into the air and caught with one hand
while the magician follows the flight of the ball with his
eyes. The movement is repeated several times establishing
the trajectory of the ball, then on the final toss the
magician doesn't let go of the ball but repeats the same
arm motion and eye movement, following the imagined flight
of the non existent ball. What the brain registers is the
ball disappearing in mid flight.
Evidently there is a tenth of a second delay between what
the eye physically sees and what the brain registers. This
could be a fatal human flaw if what is in front of us is a
hungry tiger rather than a magician. That tenth of a
second lag could mean the difference between life and
death.
As a consequence the brain has developed a sophisticated
pattern recognition process that fills in the blanks. We
recognize a series of events and leap to the conclusion
that something is going to happen. In this case that
something is the flight of a ball, a cognitive pattern
established by the magicians repetitive arm and eye
movements.
Sales Presentations Are
Exercises In Teaching New Behaviors
A sales presentation is nothing more than an effort to
teach an audience a new learned behavior - buying the
product, service or concept being presented. This can only
be achieved if a presentation focuses viewer attention on
a single concept, and repeats that concept so that it
becomes a recognized pattern.
A sale's audience like a magician's audience must be sold
on the presentation. Each audience starts off being both
cynical and resistant, but a good magician like a good
salesman will repeat the presentation several times, each
time varying it slightly in order to overcome each
potential objection, what magicians call 'closing the
doors' and what advertisers call a marketing campaign.
The ad nauseam repetition of television commercials is
nothing more than an attempt to teach the viewing audience
a new set of behaviors, so that they will recognize the
pattern and respond in the right circumstances - we are
all network television's version of Pavlov's dogs.
Entertaining Clients is
Serious Business
The best commercials are the ones that are based on a
thematic series (the Mac commercials are a great example),
with each spot over-coming a single objection, ultimately
teaching the audience a new learned purchasing behavior.
Your website is your communication channel, capable of
delivering programming content that alters behavior, and
forms new purchasing patterns.
The trick is to keep your audience interested long enough
to establish the new intended pattern of behavior.
Business owners have to get past the notion that
entertaining presentations are somehow non-functional.
Entertaining clients is serious business.
Website presentations must attract, focus, and hold viewer
attention by delivering an entertaining series of
performances that establish patterns of behavior by clever
repetition that overcome objections using verbal and
visual repetition.
Conclusion
The psychological principles employed by magicians are
very similar to the ones used in effective sales
presentations. The Internet is capable of delivering the
kind of compelling video and audio webmedia that changes
audience behavior and purchasing patterns. Business must
get rid of the digital flip charts and start communicating
effective, meaningful presentations that deliver magical
results.
About
The Author
Jerry Bader is Senior Partner at MRPwebmedia, a website
design firm that specializes in Web-audio and Web-video.
Visit MRPwebmedia.com,
136Words.com
and SonicPersonality.com.
Contact at info@mrpwebmedia.com
or telephone (905) 764-1246.
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