Using Phraseology to Pique Interest

 

Some of our most popular phrases have a long history, Medievalists.net points out. Since, at Say It For You, we find “tidbits” of information very useful in generating ideas for business content marketing, here are a few of our favorites from their list of ten::

The apple of one’s eye:
The pupil of the eye was thought to be an apple-shaped solid. Since the delicate pupil of the eye is essential for vision, it needs to be cherished and protected.

In creating content that connects with your audience, consider not only age, gender, and nationality, but what your target readers are reading and watching – what do they feel “protective” about?

Baker’s dozen
In the middle ages, since bakers had a reputation for selling underweight loaves, legislation was put in place to prevent cheating. To make sure that they did not sell underweight bread, bakers started to give an extra piece of bread away with every loaf, and a thirteenth loaf with every dozen.

I remind content writers that blogging about unusual ways your products or services have been applied in different situations is good way to capture interest in posts. Tel them about the benefits you offer, sure, but what are some of the extra, unexpected benefits to your customers and clients?

Playing devil’s advocate
An official used to be appointed by the Roman Catholic church to argue against the proposed canonization of a saint by bringing up all unfavorable information, so false rumors could be dispelled.

While you want to shine light on your special expertise and on your particular slant on the work you do, it’s important to address any misperceptions or real issues that have arisen in the company’s past, and how those have now been set to right. .

By hook or by crook
There was a medieval law about collecting firewood. Peasants were allowed to take oly what they could cut by using their reaper’s bill-hooks or shepherd’s crooks.

One thing I suggest stressing in blog posts is best business practices.  Once you’ve been “found”, the goal changes to helping the online readers get comfortable with the way you do business – not by “hook or crook”, but maintaining high standards of quality and honesty..

In content marketing, it’s always a good idea to use phraseology from the past to pique interest right now!

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