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you have a web site. No matter what it is all about, it was built for use by people.
The good news for you today is that people,
no matter how complicated they may all seem, run on a common psychological framework.
They use this framework to do just about everything, including use and buy from
your web site. Let us look at seven standard
psychological phenomena that work beautifully when it comes to online sales. Learn
and apply these and your online success will definitely soar.
Give free stuff Eventually you must ask for the sale (yes, you must clearly
ask your client to buy, but only at the right time). But until the point where
all your prospects emotional and logical requirements have been fulfilled, you
must look like a free information service or at least provide useful information
along the way even in your product information sheets. Give people free and useful
information and let that lead subtly but persistently to the sale.
By the way, a good reason to offer something free and useful is that it allows
you to be a part of your prospects life. Once you have entered their life, you
will be more readily accepted and can then work up to the sale.
Listening to authority We all know it - people listen unquestioningly to
authoritative figures. If you hold anyone in high regard, you will usually listen
to and do as they say. Like your doctor or lawyer. These people can tell you to
do what most people can't and you will almost always do it without questioning
it. This means that your site should have
someone or some organization of recognized authority in that field saying something
positive about your product or service. It doesn't have to be famous people, just
authority heads. For example, a travel service can have a review by some magazines
and a vitamin store can have some comments from some doctors.
Conforming to groups Peoples' judgement is highly influenced and dependent
on the collective judgement of groups. What this means is that you will often
make judgements that you believe are entirely your own but in reality they are
based on what other people are doing. For
example, you may go out and decide to buy something or take a trip somewhere but
that decision is most likely highly influenced by your observing or reading about
or hearing about other people doing the exact same thing. And you will often avoid
things that most other people avoid. What
this means is that you should have as many features within your site as possible
that allow users to contribute to, feel and be influenced by group opinions. For
example, you must have testimonials.
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