Messaging The Three Types

Use Messaging crafted for the Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic Listeners

04. use Messaging crafted for the visual, auditory, and kinesthetic Listeners

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AI is changing the game. Using both words and sounds on the web and social media pages is crucial to making a lasting impact. Catering to diverse learning styles will help you convey your message more effectively, reaching a larger audience. In this audio, we will quickly break down and discuss the types, or modalities, as they are commonly referred to. Popularized by Tony Robbins in his seminars, it was researched and developed by two professors, Neil D. Fleming and Charles C. Bonwell, in 1982.


There are three types: Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic learners.


Are you a visual? A Visual learner benefits from a well-crafted text and imagery, which conveys information clearly and memorably. If you are looking at a visual, they will look up to the left to retrieve information, then look to the right to play it in their brain. They look for images on a web page or social post. We employ several strategies to communicate with visuals, which now comprise the largest percentage of any audience, at forty-four percent. Now, let's look at the next type.


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