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		<description><![CDATA[Do you want to learn how to SNAP readers out of their zombie like surfing and HOOK them into your blog? If so &#8211; read on&#8230;. Image by Essjay in NZ Before I was a blogger I did a lot of public speaking. I did a number of courses in public speaking and used to [...]<p>Originally at: <a href="http://www.problogger.net">Blog Tips at ProBlogger</a><br />

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<a href="http://flickr.com/photos/essjay/88133110/"><img src="http://www.problogger.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/hook-1.jpg" height="501" width="241" border="0" align="left" hspace="10" vspace="10" alt="Hook-1" /></a><strong>Do you want to learn how to SNAP readers out of their zombie like surfing and HOOK them into your blog? </strong>
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If so &#8211; read on&#8230;.
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<p><em>Image by <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/essjay/88133110/">Essjay in NZ</a></em></p>
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Before I was a blogger I did a lot of public speaking. I did a number of courses in public speaking and used to spend a lot of time with my head in books on the topic.
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One of the techniques that I was taught that I found to be very helpful was to include something at the start of every presentation that was there unashamedly to grab attention and create interest.
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The theory was that in most presentations (whether it be in a work context, conference, church, school or even in a social context where a speech was given) the majority of your audience quickly will slip into a zombie like trance even as you&#8217;re getting up to speak. The act of sitting down and listening to someone speak in a monologue is not really something most of us are wired to do.
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So to snap your audience out of this state where they&#8217;re incapable of comprehending your 16 point presentation the theory is that you do something, say something, show something or claim something that grabs their attention.
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Whether it be a joke, question, controversial statement or claim, powerful story, funny title slide or intriguing and surprising opening line &#8211; the primary aim in the first moments of your presentation is to grab attention and create interest in what you&#8217;re about to present.
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This same principle applies to blogging in two ways.
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<p><h3>1. Grabbing Attention on a Post Level</h3>
<p>Let me start with the more obvious place that you can (and should) be thinking about grabbing the attention of your readers &#8211; within each post.
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Every time a reader see&#8217;s one of your posts in their RSS feed, stumbles upon it in search engine results, spots it linked to on another site or even sees it on your blog &#8211; they make a snap judgement whether they&#8217;ll read it or not. This is based upon a number of factors:
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<li>The post&#8217;s title</li>
<li>The opening lines of your post</li>
<li>An intriguing question</li>
<li>A Story</li>
<li>The topic being covered and how relevant and useful it is to the reader</li>
<li>Visual cues on the page (pictures, sub headings, comment numbers, page design)</li>
<li>A controversial statement or bold claim</li>
<li>A great promise</li>
<li>The voice and style you&#8217;ve written in</li>
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We could probably add a lot more to this list &#8211; but I guess the point I&#8217;m wanting to make is that &#8216;grabbing attention&#8217; is something a blogger needs to think about in the writing of each post.
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<p><h3>2. Grabbing Attention on a Blog Level</h3>
<p>While grabbing attention on a post by post level is important there&#8217;s another one that is worth thinking about also &#8211; on a bigger picture level as you think about your whole blog.
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What hooks a first time reader into your blog?
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Not just into the post that they&#8217;ve arrived on &#8211; but to your whole blog?
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I&#8217;m not just talking about <a href="http://www.problogger.net/archives/2008/07/18/21-ways-to-make-your-blog-or-website-sticky/">how to make your blog sticky</a> (although many &#8216;sticky&#8217; techniques will help a lot) but I&#8217;m talking particularly about getting &#8216;attention&#8217; of readers.
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Many of the points on a post level (point #1 above) come into play on this as they will be the first thing that a new reader sees &#8211; however there are other factors too &#8211; particularly:
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<li>Clear Communication of Topic &#8211; Communicating what your blog is about, who it is for, what needs it will fulfill etc all can potentially hook a reader. </li>
<li>Distinct Site Design and Branding &#8211; Whether it be a bold logo, distinct colors, an eye catching picture or some other factor design can stop readers in their tracks momentarily and get them to take a second look at your blog.</li>
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What attention grabbing techniques have you tried on either a post by post level or a bigger picture blog level?
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<strong>PS</strong>: As I&#8217;m hitting publish on this post I&#8217;m reminded of a great little book &#8211; <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Hot-Button-Marketing-Emotional-Buttons/dp/B0014JW8XI%3FSubscriptionId%3D02ZH6J1W0649DTNS6002%26tag%3Dlivingroom-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB0014JW8XI">Hot Button Marketing: Push the Emotional Buttons That Get People to Buy</a>.
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This book looks at a variety of buttons (or hooks) that marketers use to make customers buy. While this might not seem that relevant for blogging &#8211; I found that as I read the book that a lot of the buttons described were similar to what I&#8217;d seen work at engaging readers on my blogs.</p>
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