Mistake #1: Dull, boring headlines.
Its hard to keep awake long enough to read the copy in those boring magazines and websites. Headlines like: Make an impression and you can change the world Healthy. Happy. For Real or A Natural Partnership yawn.
Look - The job of the headline is to cut through the clutter and grab your attention. We are exposed to more advertising in one day than our grandparents use to get in an entire year. Youve got your work cut out for you if you want to address anybody, and it starts with the headline. Stick with the tried and true attention-grabbing formulas. (Need help? Check out this cool software at http://www.redhotcopy.com/instantheadlines.com)
Mistake #2: Ignoring long copy.
I know you like to think the LOHAS market is just too smart for all that long copy. After all they are made up of wealthy CEOs and soccer moms. Dont be ridiculous. They are a very educated segment of the population which means they make informed decisions. Just like anybody, when it comes down to making a buying decision, LOHAS want all the facts. Long copy continues to prevail because it WORKS. Now long copy for the sake of being long is plain stupid. You want copy that overcomes objections, makes a solid case, and answers all the questions in the prospects mind.
Mistake #3: Not capitalizing on celebrity endorsement.
Ed Begley Jr. is a fixture in Studio City where I live. He has been known to ride his bike to work way before it was cool to look at alternative fuel options. Now he has launched his own environmentally safe cleaning products called Begleys Best. Eds endorsement means something. If you tie a celebrity to a green product, it means instant credibility so you have a much better chance of succeeding in the LOHAS market.
Remember, you can market to the green folks, using many of the same marketing principles you would use for the regular joe. Come from an authentic position and be respectful. Soon theyll be showing you the green.