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Selling online with the 10 laws of persuasion – part 1

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The evidence of theories of persuasion or influence is everywhere in business. However a lot of the time it’s not understood.

For example you know companies choose celebrities to endorse their products. You know brands want you to ‘like’ them on Facebook? You’ve seen shops give you 3 slightly different versions of more or less the same thing. But do you know why? And can you use this knowledge in your own business online.

If not then you will be the end of this 2 part article).

The reasons for all of these things comes back to the laws of persuasion or influence.

Writers such as Kevin Hogan and Robert Cialdini have covered the concepts in depth, starting with Hogan’s 1996 book The Psychology of Persuasion.

These laws (10 of them) are well utilised in every form of business, but how do they look online?

In this 2 part article I’ll present examples of how each of the laws are implemented online to help companies ‘persuade’ buyers to part with their money and how you can do the same.

This article will look at laws 1 through 5.

Law 1 – The law of reciprocity

When someone gives you something of perceived value, you immediately respond with the desire to give something back

You don’t have to look very far to see examples of companies giving away things of value to potential customers.

How I do it

On my site I have written hundreds of articles, ebooks, videos etc and provided them all for free. It’s not just because I’m nice (of course I am) – it’s called ‘Content Marketing’ not ‘Content Philanthropy’. It’s a marketing technique designed to build trust and build on the concept of reciprocity. People who contact me looking for websites are grateful for the stuff I’ve put up on the site and in some way feel a need to reciprocate.

I give a lot of stuff away for free - not just because I'm nice.

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Facebook like competition – month 1

Hi guys as I mentioned in my post last month I’m running a Facebook like competition with a bunch of bloggers. If you want to win some cash money or an Asus laptop or you just really do like me and some of these other bloggers check out the details below.

If you are just interested in seeing the outcomes of the case study hang around and when it’s complete in June I’ll do a full wrap up.

Sponsored by Mom Blog Society

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This competition uses the Rafflecopter system, simply log in below and start liking and you’ll go into the draw. The winners will be as follows:

  • Winner from Rafflecopter 1 will win $130
  • Winner from Rafflecopter 2 will win $110
  • Winner from Rafflecopter 3 will win $110

And…..the Grandprize winner will win Asus 10″ Netbook PC! Read More…

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Facebook like competition – month 0

Hi guys this is a very quick post.

I have just entered a competition where people can like My Facebook page during the month of May and go into the draw to win a laptop computer.

I’m doing this as part of research for a new ebook I am writing on blogging for business so:

  1. If you are a blogger I suggest you check it out below, the more people the better and it only costs you $7 and I’m sure you will get some activity on your Facebook page as a result.
  2. If you are interested to see what kind of numbers we get from this stay tuned to the blog in June i’ll go back over the results with some specific numbers to help people determine whether it would be a good idea for them. I will be reporting on the traffic as well as the additional likes on our Facebook page and anything else that comes out of it.
  3. If you want a laptop computer and you don’t want to pay for it, wait till May and like my page!

SIGN UP HERE

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Getting started with social media for SEO

If you have read any of my ebooks, particularly my small business search engine domination ebook you will know I am a big advocate of social media for SEO benefits.

The main reason is simple. The Google algorithm is based to a large extent on sites linking to other sites. But other than SEO companies who really links to other sites anymore? Most people will use social media to ‘share’ as opposed to actively linking to another site from their highly authoritative homepage.

The hard data on how social media impacts on SEO is pretty limited. However it’s my belief that in the future things like social media authority and authorship (how important Google thinks you are as an author) will have a huge influence on your position in Google. At the end of the day Google wants to deliver the best content and the best content is written by people with authority and is shared a lot.

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Clutter free homepage design

In this week’s blog post I want to address the topic of homepage clutter. I find it useful to compare a company’s homepage to the entrance to a home. Can you imagine a house full of stuff where the rooms had no walls and upon entering the house visitors saw the entire contents at once? The homepage is no different. The homepage should be impressive but it also needs to make it easy for people to get to where they want to get and you don’t want to bombard people with too much unnecessary information. But few companies do this well – particularly in small business. It seems a fairly typical small business homepage design is comprised of a menu (or a few), an image slider of some sort (or a few), maybe a news module, a welcome message, perhaps a few promos, maybe a contact us button or a phone number. Have you ever stopped to wonder why small businesses seem intent on cramming so much into their homepages?

So if your aim is to create a clutter free homepage how do we go about it? I have provided below a number of examples of how you can achieve it.

1. Use your homepage as as funnel not a brochurewebcircle.com.au

In general you don’t know a lot about people who land on your homepage. You know they are perhaps interested in your business or your area of expertise but you don’t know what they want. A lot of homepages try to achieve too much – they are filled up with content that tries to ‘sell’ the benefits of what you do, sign-up forms, latest products, news items, sliders and more. Visitors find it hard to get to where they want to go for one thing but it’s also very difficult to provide only the right content to “convert” the visitor on the homepage since you don’t know a lot about them.

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