Do This If You Want to Hook Your Readers

And turn attention into $$$

Heyo,

Welcome back to another edition of the Digital Brand Builders newsletter, a newsletter teaching you one actionable lesson you can use each week to build and grow your own brand online.

I want to teach from my own experience, so Iā€™ll be sharing everything Iā€™ve learned about starting and growing my personal brand and online business over the past several months in the hopes that it helps you do the same.

And by the end of each newsletter, Iā€™ll leave you with a few action steps you can take to get one step closer to building your own digital brand this week.

Because I believe the future belongs to the digital brand builders!

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Hereā€™s what weā€™ll be covering this week:

3 ways you can hook your audience and turn attention into $$$.

This Weekā€™s Blueprint šŸ—ŗ

Do you know the average attention span of a human?

Iā€™ll give you a hintā€¦ itā€™s less than a goldfish (shoutout to Ted Lasso for that fun fact).

The answer? 8.25 seconds. Yepā€¦ thatā€™s it.

Which means itā€™s never been harder to capture (and keep) the attention of your audience.

And as writers, creators, and digital brand builders, whether you like it or not we need attention if we want to sell our offers or simply get people to view our content.

Luckily for you, though, there are a few simple tricks you can use to not only capture the attention of your audience, but also keep that attention and turn it into a profit.

So without further ado, here are 3 ways you can hook your audience and turn that attention into cold hard cash ā†“

1. Start in the Middle of the Action šŸŽ¬

This is one of my favorites.

Because I love telling stories and finding ways to incorporate entertaining experiences into my content.

But truth is, everything youā€™ve been told about stories is a lie.

Weā€™ve been told that the best stories follow the structure of:

Beginning ā†’ Middle ā†’ End

When in reality, if you really want to use a story to capture your readerā€™s attention?

You need to start in the middle of the action.

Think about all of Cristopher Nolanā€™s movies. Inception, The Dark Knight, Tenet, Momento.

They all start in the middle of the action and work their way back from there.

Because Nolan knows he only has a few short minutes to hook his viewers or else theyā€™ll be bored before the movie even begins (thatā€™s why heā€™s my favorite director).

Take this recent story I published on Twitter (or X or whatever you want to call it):

I started right in the middle of the action and hooked readers from the very first line.

ā€œI woke up to a ruckus.ā€

Tell me if you read that, you wouldnā€™t want to keep reading to learn what happens next?

Exactlyā€¦ thatā€™s the power of starting in the middle of the action.

So if youā€™re using a story to hook your readers (which Iā€™d recommend), donā€™t follow the Beginning ā†’ Middle ā†’ End structure.

Instead, start your story in the middle of the action and hook your readers from the very first line.

2. Use Numbers to Spark Curiosity šŸ”¢

Look, people love numbers.

Why?

Because they grab our attentionā€¦ not to mention theyā€™re incredibly easy to follow along with.

If Iā€™m quickly scrolling on social media and see a headline that says something like:

  • 7 ways toā€¦

  • I quit my 9-5 job 3 months agoā€¦

  • I made $1M in the past 90 daysā€¦

These are all impossible to ignore, right?

They capture my attention. And now I need to know how you made a million dollars in the past 90 days (I mean, who wouldnā€™t want to read that?).

Remember, people love numbers. Use that to your advantage.

Hereā€™s an example:

3. Compare Two Different Things āš–ļø

Something else people love? Comparisons.

We compare how one outfit looks vs. another. We compare how one food tastes vs. another.

We even compare ourselves to others, for crying out loud!

Comparing different things is just a natural human behavior.

So why not leverage it?

Here are a few ways you can use a comparisons to hook your audience:

  • Then vs. now transformation

  • Comparing two similar things at different prices

  • Comparing two things that seem like they have nothing in common but actually do

Just look at this YouTube headline from Mr. Beast:

I canā€™t even begin to imagine what a $1 house looks like. And now I want to see what a $100,000,000 house looks like.

Theyā€™re the same thing (both a house) but I can imagine theyā€™re very different from one another.

Mr. Beast also uses the cost comparison with numbers to spark our interest.

And it worksā€¦ because who wouldnā€™t want to watch that video? 134 million people did so far!

And the best part? That hook keeps working for him. Just look at how many comparison videos he has on his channel.

Playing into human psychology at its finest. Thatā€™s why heā€™s one of the best in the game.

Why Do All These Methods Work? šŸ¤”

Truth is, there are countless ways you can hook your audience to capture their attention.

But why do all these methods work so wellā€¦ especially the three mentioned above?

Because theyā€™re all a pattern interrupt.

You see, a pattern interrupt is when you interrupt or break your readerā€™s typical habits. Itā€™s unexpected.

Because the thing is, thereā€™s so much content out there and so many things we could pay attention to every single day.

But if you want to capture attention, you have to think different.

When everyoneā€™s saying this, you say that. When everyoneā€™s starting at the beginning of a story, you start in the middle (or even the end). When everyoneā€™s going left, you go right.

We crave for something different. Deep down, we want our typical habits and patterns to be interrupted so we can think:

ā€œWait, did I really just read that? Did that really just happen?ā€

Thatā€™s the power of a pattern interrupt. And thatā€™s the power of hooking your reader.

Because if you can hook your audience and capture and keep their attention, you can get them to pay you thousands of dollars.

(But thatā€™s a lesson for another timeā€¦ and one Iā€™m still learning myself lol)

This Weekā€™s Action Steps šŸ¾

Annnnddddā€¦ there you have it!

3 ways you can hook your audience to capture their attention. And use that attention to become a very rich man or woman.

Here are your action steps for this week:

  • Type something into YouTube or Google and scroll through until something makes you stop and read

  • Take note of all the headlines that make you stop. What about them caught your attention?

  • Reverse engineer them to write three of your own hooks or headlines

As always, let me know if you have any questions :)

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Connor ā€œgrab hold of that attentionā€ Flynn

This Weekā€™s Top Quote šŸ—Æ

ā€œDo not go where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.ā€

- Ralph Waldo Emerson | American Writer and Abolitionist

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