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What colors attract people
to you? Visual presentation and appeal, whether in your marketing materials or what
you wear, can turn on or turn off what you want to attract.
It does not matter if it’s on paper, the Internet or in a
presentation.
It is a fact that companies
with the budget spend billions on color market research.
Solopreneurs don’t have that budget, so the need to use the results of
that research.
Colors will tell someone if
you are approachable the same way they will invite someone to continue clicking
through your web site. Colors will
determine if someone will start reading your article or how long they stay
involved (it’s not just about the content).
Colors also influences how they will respond and behave.
Let’s take a few minutes
and play with this concept. The next time you go into a fast-food restaurant, look
closely at the colors. They
decorate with vivid reds and oranges because they encourage diners to eat and
leave quickly. Exactly the response
they want.
Different cultures have
different attitudes and preferences thus; they will have another color reaction.
In China, “white” symbolizes death and in Brazil, it is the color purple.
People from warm countries respond favorably to warm colors; people from
colder climates prefer the cooler colors.
In America, green is associated with jealousy or money.
Here are some color references for America.
Red………….excitement,
strength, sex, passion, speed, danger.
Blue…………(most
popular) trust, reliability, belonging, coolness.
Yellow……..warmth,
sunshine, cheer, happiness
Orange…….playfulness,
warmth, vibrant
Green………nature,
fresh, cool, growth, abundance
Purple…….. royal, spirituality, dignity
Pink…………soft,
sweet, nurture, security
White……… pure, virginal,
clean, youthful, mild.
Black.……… sophistication,
elegant, seductive, mystery, sexual
Gold………..
prestige, expensive, elite
Silver
……… prestige,
cold, scientific
This also means that color
affect shopping habits. Red-orange, black
and royal blue attracts impulse buyers.
Pink, teal,
light blue and navy
attract smart budget Shopper. Pink,
rose and sky
blue attract conformists.
A great exercise to experience this – visit large company web sites that have
spent the funds on this type of research. Try
McDonalds (www.mcdonalds.com -- bright red) or Wendys
(www.wendys.com
-- brownish red). Jaguar (http://www.jaguar.com
-- black for sophistication, green
cool, and silver for prestige).
It matches perfectly with their market -- high incomers with a view on
sophisticated.
If you are a service professional, how might you put colors to use for you?
First, make sure you have the right target
market. Young children materials
contain large amounts of bright primary colors. These colors will attract the child yet the parents or
grandparents open the wallet. This
means that for the children you would use the primary colors and for the
marketing material being read by the grand/parents you would use reds, blues,
pinks
and yellows
for trust, reliability, security, and playful.
If you a web site and you
choose the colors because they are your favorite, then you choose it could have
chosen it for the wrong target market – unless, of course, you are the only
one or people just like you are the only ones you want buying.
Pick your colors for your market. This
is anything you want to attract in America.
© Copyright, Catherine Franz.
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About the Author:
Catherine Franz is a marketing veteran, a Certified
Business Coach, Certified Teleclass Leader and Trainer, speaker, author, and
Master Attraction Practitioner. Business
client’s include professional firms, restaurants, retail stores, coaches,
employees using writing for advancement, and independent professionals across
the globe, i.e., the USA, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
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