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Learn 7 scientifically-backed marketing tips in 27 minutes

Learn 7 scientifically-backed marketing tips in 27 minutes

Nudge

May 19, 202527m 2s

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In just 27 minutes, you can learn 7 scientifically backed marketing tactics to apply to your website today. 

You’ll learn: 

How one word increased my email open rate by 6.4%.

The tiny reward that helped a cafe generate 1,276 5-star reviews.

Why adding steps increased job applicants by 20%.

How “you’ll lose X” reduced customer cancellations by 90%.

The irrelevant reason that boosted conversions by 41%.

And the irrational addition that increased conversions by 2x.

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Berridge KC, Kringelbach ML (2015). Pleasure systems in the brain. Neuron 6;86(3):646-64.

Behavioural Insights Team. (2014). EAST: Four simple ways to apply behavioural insights. Behavioural Insights Ltd.

Gonzales MH, Aronson E, Costanzo M (1988). Increasing the effectiveness of energy auditors: a field experiment. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 18:1046-66.

Langer, E. J., Blank, A., & Chanowitz, B. (1978). The mindlessness of ostensibly thoughtful action: The role of "placebic" information in interpersonal interaction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 36(6), 635–642. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.36.6.635

Grieser S (2014). Is too much choice killing your conversion rates? [Case studies] Unbounce. Via: www.unbounce.com/conversion-rate-optimization/psychology-of-choice-conversion-rates