Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 3:39:26 GMT -5
Due to the adoption of the “solution model”, unpleasant consequences occur in your digital communication. The overall effect will be that pages on your website that talk about that specific drug, that specific rock bolt, or that specific industrial manufacturing device, will be indexed, featured, and found only by those specifically searching for that drug , that nail, that device. If each product on your site is not adequately contextualized in its use , there are no suggestions for use, nor descriptions of contexts of use, then the pages will be found only by those who search for those specific terms on search engines, therefore by specialists or by experts who already know that product, therefore by a rather narrow, well-informed niche of people. Always the same.
Always the same. Consequently, your site will attract a very limited set of subjects, without the possibility of expanding to those who do not already know the exact name of your product or to those who do not already know its Honduras Mobile Number List characteristics. Which are precisely those who need it most. In the “solution model” your #DigitalCommunication suffers #ContentStrategy #WebWriting #DigitalStrategy Tweet This A UNIFYING VISION: THE “PROBLEM, SOLUTION, BENEFITS MODEL” Users who instead use websites, social media channels, Facebook, etc. to get information, they are very often inexperienced users who do not yet know the exact name or nature of the object that will solve their problems; in particular, users look for direction , a framework, a guide, a contextualization, because they have a problem to solve .
All web users have a problem to solve #ContentStrategy #WebWriting #StrategiaDigitale Tweet This EVERYONE HAS A PROBLEM TO SOLVE Let's clarify this last point, which is essential: all web and social users have a problem to solve. If you have a company, a business, an activity and you use your website, your Facebook page, etc., to promote your products and services, then everyone who comes to your site, who visits your social channels will they will do it because they have a problem to solve. If users don't have problems to solve, then (except in rare, very specific cases) they won't come to your site or your channels. They will watch a movie. They will listen to music. They will post selfies, look at other people's selfies, watch other channels aimed at entertainment.
Always the same. Consequently, your site will attract a very limited set of subjects, without the possibility of expanding to those who do not already know the exact name of your product or to those who do not already know its Honduras Mobile Number List characteristics. Which are precisely those who need it most. In the “solution model” your #DigitalCommunication suffers #ContentStrategy #WebWriting #DigitalStrategy Tweet This A UNIFYING VISION: THE “PROBLEM, SOLUTION, BENEFITS MODEL” Users who instead use websites, social media channels, Facebook, etc. to get information, they are very often inexperienced users who do not yet know the exact name or nature of the object that will solve their problems; in particular, users look for direction , a framework, a guide, a contextualization, because they have a problem to solve .
All web users have a problem to solve #ContentStrategy #WebWriting #StrategiaDigitale Tweet This EVERYONE HAS A PROBLEM TO SOLVE Let's clarify this last point, which is essential: all web and social users have a problem to solve. If you have a company, a business, an activity and you use your website, your Facebook page, etc., to promote your products and services, then everyone who comes to your site, who visits your social channels will they will do it because they have a problem to solve. If users don't have problems to solve, then (except in rare, very specific cases) they won't come to your site or your channels. They will watch a movie. They will listen to music. They will post selfies, look at other people's selfies, watch other channels aimed at entertainment.