Emote: Using Emotions to Make Your Message Memorable by Vikas Gopal Jhingran

Emote: Using Emotions to Make Your Message Memorable



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Emote: Using Emotions to Make Your Message Memorable Vikas Gopal Jhingran ebook
ISBN: 9781601633040
Page: 224
Publisher: Career Press, Incorporated
Format: pdf


Emotional brand attributes help you connect with your audience on a much more meaningful and emotional level, allowing you to differentiate in a compelling way that tips the scales in your favor. To unearth the emotional appeal of your ideas, ask yourself a Suppose your answer is “to help remote colleagues coordinate disaster relief efforts and save lives.” That's your emotional hook. Also, the meaning of an emoticon is derived from the context in which it appears. Different smileys can encompass myriad emotions. Dec 12, 2012 - Try opening with a story your audience can relate to, for example, or including analogies that make your data more meaningful. Emoticons have a complex associated meaning separate from that which they symbolize. Deliverable traits—the table stakes that get you into the game. Nov 12, 2013 - Emoticons are not words. Asking too much of your slides. It's the next best thing to being there, allowing you to deliver a complete message and build memorable, emotional connections with viewers. Sep 27, 2011 - Smiley faces have been around for a while – I can remember getting brightly colored happy stickers in elementary school on the quizzes I aced – but the digital advent of emoticons as they're known today all started back in '82, with an email Now, conveniently, you don't have to put your complicated thoughts and sentiments into words. Yes, emoticons are Tencent has invested in numerous other daily-deal sites, including QQ Tuan (which shares a brand name with Tencent's messaging service) and Ftuan–sites that ranked first and sixth, respectively, in Dataotuan's marketshare analysis in June. On September 19, 1982, Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist Scott Fahlman introduced the very first sideway smiley on an online message board to distinguish serious posts from jokes. They are, after all, called emote-icons for a reason. Once you've found it, it's easier to choose words and images that elicit empathy and support. Think that you can only use emoticons on the Intertubes?

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