How
Internet Marketing Gurus Make You Buy Their Stuff
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It is said that the pen is mightier than the
sword.
That is so true especially in internet
marketing where there is very little face-to-face
interaction between the marketer and the prospective
customer.
Therefore, it is imperative for internet marketers
to 'speak' to their prospects through what they
write.
Successful internet marketers have learned the art
of communicating through powerful, compelling copy
that almost hypnotizes their prospects into buying
their stuff.
How do they do it? |
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Successful internet marketers employ certain
tried and true principles of sales psychology in
crafting their copy. Here are some of those
principles.
1. Personalization
People respond to friends more than to
acquaintances. The exception is with someone so
well-known in his field of expertise, like Tony
Robbins in self-improvement. Then people would
readily trust in such an expert rather than their
close friend but only when it comes to that expert's
area of expertise. In every other situation, all
things being equal, people trust
their own friends more than mere acquaintances.
Thus successful internet marketers know how to
befriend you to gain your trust. They do so in their
sales copy and subsequent follow-up messages. For
example, the tone of their words would be friendly,
informal and personable, using personal pronouns as
much as possible. You get the feeling they are
talking to you as if you have known each other for
decades. So their emails would contain your first
name rather than 'Dear Sir' or 'Dear Madam'.
Another way successful internet marketers befriend
you is by identifying with you in the problems or
issues you might be facing. If you are reading a
website about improving your golf swing, the
marketer might tell you how terrible his own swing
was not too long ago. He speaks as though he were
you! Or supposing you are reading a website about
internet marketing, the marketer may well tell you
that he is very fed-up with all those gurus who
mislead newbies like you and that he knows how you
feel because he was once misled also.
Bear in mind that at times the words you read are
actually ghost-written. Obviously no one internet
marketer can be experienced or knowledgeable in so
many fields (niches). That's why all marketers use
pen names at times. This way, they assume different
identities according to the different niches they
market to. All these methods are not wrong, as long
as the marketer delivers useful content in a
sincere, non-manipulative and respectful way in all
his correspondences with you.
So be aware of what the marketers are trying to do.
There are times you might need to take their words
with a pinch of salt. This leads to the second
principle.
2. Engagement
A good novelist always starts by setting the scene
of the story. He gives you the big picture first
before thickening the plot and going into details.
The successful internet marketer is no different,
except that the marketer does not have the luxury of
wasting words. He knows he only has 5 seconds to
engage with you otherwise you would move on to
another website at the click of your mouse.
So the first step that every internet marketer makes
in engaging with you is to write an
attention-grabbing headline. Headlines using the
words, "How to....", "Discover the ways to...." or
"Who else wants to know the...." are very effective
in engaging with you because it arouses your
curiosity. By doing so, the marketer quickly tells
you what's in it for you. All this is well and
good but you must be careful of one thing.
Be careful to analyze the claims of the marketer.
They must fulfill two criteria. It must be
believable (not just hype) and it must be fair
(minimum or no risk for you). Successful marketers
make their claims believable and fair through
various means. For example, they use testimonies of
people who have benefited from their products in the
past.
They may also show you statistics of their own
records (such as their income) or 'before and after'
photos of themselves. To make their offer fair to
you, most marketers give a money back guarantee or
include lots of bonuses with their main product.
3. Action
Everything the marketer has written thus far is
geared towards getting you to take action. It would
be either to buy the product or give your email
address or some other form of action. Successful
marketers use two time-tested methods to do so. They
are urgency and scarcity (or a combination of the
two). The urgency method is by saying that there
will be
a price increase after a certain time. The scarcity
method is by saying there will only be a limited
number of units of the product sold. There are
modifications and combinations of these two methods.
With all this information, you can see through all
the gurus' methods of making you buy their stuff.
This will help you be more selective in buying as
well as equip you to make your own offers to your
prospects as well.
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