5 Benefits to Using Visual Content in PDF Marketing Materials

5 Benefits to Using Visual Content in PDF Marketing Materials

Creating PDF marketing materials that reliably turns readers into sales is more important now than ever.

One way to supercharge your marketing material is by adding strategically chosen images.

Adding the right images to your PDF marketing assets is proven to grow more sales.

Scientists have discovered that humans remember images better than words. They believe it’s an evolutionary survival feature to be able to vividly recall what was seen.

Research has also shown that images are a powerful tool for communicating your marketing message and increasing sales.

It may sound startling, but images are processed in the brain remarkably fast and the memory of those images are retained at a far higher rate and for a longer period of time than words.

There are five reasons that are proven to help increase the conversion rate of your marketing materials.

Images are a great way to engage readers with a positive emotional impact.

Research has shown that images can influence a reader’s mood.

What’s important about this is that this emotional influence can actually help your marketing message get through.

Another benefit of engaging a client on an emotional level is that it helps to hold the readers attention, keeps them engaged with the marketing material.

According to a research paper titled, Impact of Images in Print Media.

For some context, it’s a good idea to show images that show a person experiencing or expressing success while using the product or service that is the subject of the marketing material.

It allows the person viewing the marketing material to see themselves into the image, as the research says, it creates “personal identification between the subjects of the viewer.”

Always sell the benefit that the product provides.

An image that communicates the benefit stays embedded with the consumer for a long time.

A page of text can look intimidating.

And even though a potential client is motivated to read the marketing material to understand if your services or products are a good fit, a page of words still feels like a chore.

Images can break up the textual passages while also communicating your marketing message.

Thus they serve as islands of visual rest between the words but also continue the process of positive messaging, influencing the sale.

Scientific research has discovered that the mind has a remarkable ability to recall images. Images that humans see stick with them.

That makes images a remarkably effective way to convey an emotion or a message.

It has been known for decades from multiple experiments that humans can remember over 2,000 images seen over testing across several days with 90% accuracy.

This held true even with images that were seen for only brief amounts of time.

In a research study called, Neural Correlates of the Episodic Encoding of Pictures and Words, researchers used neuroimaging on the brain with test subjects reading text and viewing images.

The goal was to see how the brain processed words and images and to find an explanation of why images can be recalled so well.

It was determined that the regions of the brain involved in processing images are directly related to memory.

This is how it works:

They also discovered that the regions of the brain associated with reading words are not associated with memory tasks.

The study recalled a theory that proposes that a reason why images work so well is because they are associated in the mind with previous experiences.

As noted above, visual representations of ideas can be processed and remembered better than just words.

But another fascinating quality of images is that they are processed at remarkable speeds.

What takes 20 seconds to communicate by reading can be communicated in milliseconds with an image.

The process of viewing is tied to identifying concepts.

By using a graph or other similar visualization of success, a marketer is effectively communicating the concept itself via the mechanism of visual stimulation.

An MIT news article, MIT Neuroscientists Find the Brain Can Identify Images Seen for as Little as 13 Milliseconds, explains the details.

“…a team of neuroscientists from MIT has found that the human brain can process entire images that the eye sees for as little as 13 milliseconds – the first evidence of such rapid processing speed. …The fact that you can do that at these high speeds indicates to us that what vision does is find concepts. That’s what the brain is doing all day long – trying to understand what we’re looking at,” says Mary Potter, an MIT professor of brain and cognitive sciences and senior author of the study. …This rapid-fire processing may help direct the eyes, which shift their gaze three times per second, to their next target, Potter says. “The job of the eyes is not only to get the information into the brain, but to allow the brain to think about it rapidly enough to know what you should look at next. So in general we’re calibrating our eyes so they move around just as often as possible consistent with understanding what we’re seeing,” she says.”

eBay researched the sales statistics and features of hundreds of millions of sales.

The purpose of the research was to determine if images positively affected the conversion rate (the rate of how many people browsing turned to buyers), among other factors.

eBay discovered that images do in fact have a positive effect on holding a buyer’s attention, building trust in the seller, and increasing the conversion rate.

Here’s that research: Is a Picture Really Worth a Thousand Words? – On the Role of Images in E-commerce (PDF).

According to the research by eBay on hundreds of millions of auctions:

Part of the study looked at products that failed to sell and were subsequently re-listed for sale. They looked at more than 55,000 sales.

What they discovered was a strong correlation between adding more images and profitability.

According to the study:

Particularly for marketing materials involving products, adding more images is associated with higher sales and profitability within the context of the auctions.

It may be useful to add more images of products or service results as this may help increase trust and sales.

It’s clear that adding images to PDF marketing materials is a winning strategy for increasing sales, stimulating a positive emotional response, and communicating your message efficiently.

Maybe it’s time to give your marketing material a second look.

Images Powered by Shutterstock