People believe products from small companies are higher quality. The exception is high-tech products, people prefer those from large companies.
Many other people on social media observe how you respond to a rude complaint. Answer with humor and they will become more likely to buy from you.
Scientific research found that we perceive prices as cheaper when they are below products (vs above), increasing sales.
Create curiosity, then answer it. People will feel happier. The positive effect trickles down to you and your message, making people more likely to buy from you.
Your company page’s follower count is pointless if your content doesn’t reach them. Organic content doesn't, so you need to pay to boost it. In an experiment, product usage increased 8%.
Scientists gave free espressos (vs decaf coffee) to people entering stores. Customers bought ~30% more items and spent ~50% more, mainly on hedonic products.
Strategically position graspable objects in your creatives. People will feel a sense of ownership of your product, and will be more likely to buy it.
Second person pronouns (e.g. you, your, you’ll) make readers feel more involved. People will be more likely to engage with you and feel more positive towards your brand.
In a large-scale experiment, 7-day long free trials (vs 30 days) led to 5.6% higher conversions, 6.4% better retention, and 7.9% higher revenue.
Metaphors make people process ads more deeply - and made them 24% more likely to remember ads one week later. Use metaphors related to your brand.
Boost conversions to your paid product 16.2% to 22.6% by strategically introducing an alternative paid option.
Describe the restriction first (spend £100) and then the offer (get $20 off). The promotion will feel like a reward rather than a restriction, and sell better.