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5 Psychological Motivations That Appeal to Your Customers

5 Psychological Motivations That Appeal to Your Customers | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The better we understand our customers, the better we become at conversion optimization. Although the digital age has given rise to new forms of marketing, it has not fundamentally changed human psychology.


Regardless of how digital marketing innovations change, we can still depend on the findings of psychology to support powerful conversion optimization techniques.


I want to explain how an understanding of your customer’s psychological curiosity can change how you approach your marketing initiatives. Prepare for some pleasant surprises and rude awakenings.


Customers are researchers. Satisfy their need for information....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

As much as digital marketing keeps on changing, we can still look to psychology to help us understand our customers and their psychological motivations to improve our CRO. Recommended reading. 9/10

Gemma Shannon's curator insight, March 16, 2015 7:49 AM

Customers are researchers. Satisfy their need for information. Get in front of the customer’s longtail research queries. Conduct conversion optimization on the pages that users land on. Stop wasting so much time optimizing landing pages. Spend some of that precious time optimizing evergreen pages where researchers are reading about your product or service.

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The Psychology of Lead Conversion: Why CTAs and Landing Pages Work

The Psychology of Lead Conversion: Why CTAs and Landing Pages Work | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Although psychology has been an integral part of marketing for many years, in recent years we have seen it become an even bigger component as more and more consumers turn to the Internet for information. In its most basic definition, psychology is the science of behavior and the mind.  As online marketing develops and grows out of consumer demand, so does psychology and an understanding of how consumers think and behave as they use the Internet for purchasing decisions.

How does psychology work in the process of lead conversion? First, let’s gain a better understanding of lead conversion in online marketing, specifically inbound marketing.  As you may know, call-to-actions (CTAs) and landing pages are an integral part of lead conversion and inbound marketing.
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Learn just how landing pages and calls to action work in converting consumers.

Nomad Communications's curator insight, January 26, 2016 11:40 AM

With all the buzz about Content Marketing, Lead Generation and Lead Conversion, it's important to hit the pause button for s second, and think about  what drives someone to click a CTA or what emotional triggers are necessary to engage potential clients or customers. There's a lot of internal  processing that happens before you capture that lead.  Let's take a look---