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The Art of Persuasion in Blogging I recently saw this amazing little video and it flooded me with ideas. How can you ethically use the art of persuasion in blogging? All the pop ups saying "Hi Good Looking, click here" or "Claim your seat in the course now, it's filling up fast", all of those are persuasion techniques. The video is only 11 minutes long and it is super interesting. I highly suggest you watch it; the results from the studies done are surprising and not what you would expect! Watch Video then Continue on for the Practical Methods to Apply it to Blogging Hundreds of studies have been done on how people are influenced. Let's use all that research and apply it to our blogs so we can blog more efficiently! Disclaimer: I don't intent to stir up any controversy and never aim to unethically persuade anyone. All the opinions on my blog are my own and I am only an affiliate for products I genuinely like or use. I dissected the strategies below because I found it extremely interesting to see the correlation between them and blogging techniques. The left side of my brain loves finding processes and methods that I can reuse and get results! I will go through each of the 6 methods of persuasion and give clear examples how you can apply it in blogging today. Let me know what impact it makes on your traffic and number of subscribers! #1 The Art of Persuasion in Blogging - Reciprocity Scientific Example Here is a simple definition of reciprocity : a situation or relationship in which two people or groups agree to do something similar for each other, to allow each other to have the same rights, etc. : a reciprocal arrangement or relationship It's the obligation to give when you receive. The study done in the video shows that if a waiter brings you a mint at the end of a meal, it increase tips by 3%. If two mints are given, tips go up 14%. The method of giving also matters. If the waiter gives one mint, then returns back with a second mint, tips go up 25%! The key is:

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The Art of Persuasion in Blogging

I recently saw this amazing little video and it flooded me with ideas. How can you ethically use the

art of persuasion in blogging? All the pop ups saying "Hi Good Looking, click here" or "Claim your

seat in the course now, it's filling up fast", all of those are persuasion techniques.

The video is only 11 minutes long and it is super interesting. I highly suggest you watch it; the

results from the studies done are surprising and not what you would expect!

Watch Video then Continue on for the Practical Methods to Apply it to Blogging

Hundreds of studies have been done on how people are influenced. Let's use all that research and

apply it to our blogs so we can blog more efficiently!

Disclaimer: I don't intent to stir up any controversy and never aim to unethically persuade anyone.

All the opinions on my blog are my own and I am only an affiliate for products I genuinely like

or use. I dissected the strategies below because I found it extremely interesting to see the

correlation between them and blogging techniques. The left side of my brain loves finding

processes and methods that I can reuse and get results!

I will go through each of the 6 methods of persuasion and give clear examples how you can apply it

in blogging today. Let me know what impact it makes on your traffic and number of subscribers!

#1 The Art of Persuasion in Blogging - Reciprocity

Scientific Example

Here is a simple definition of reciprocity

: a situation or relationship in which two people or groups agree to do something similar for

each other, to allow each other to have the same rights, etc. : a reciprocal arrangement or

relationship

It's the obligation to give when you receive. The study done in the video shows that if a waiter

brings you a mint at the end of a meal, it increase tips by 3%. If two mints are given, tips go up 14%.

The method of giving also matters. If the waiter gives one mint, then returns back with a second

mint, tips go up 25%! The key is:

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*click to tweet*

[bctt tweet="“Be the first to give, and be personal and unexpected.” @RobertCialdini" username="startamomblog"]

Real Life Example

Or in real life, a friend invites you to their Pampered Chef party. You’re sure your kitchen is already

full of little gadgets and that you do not need anything else. But you get to the party and your friend

serves you a delicious meal. You feel you can’t leave the party without purchasing something, so you buy a few Pampered Chef items out of reciprocity. Voila, this technique has been working in

direct sales for years!

How does RECIPROCITY apply to blogging?

If you share someone's article, they will more likely share yours. If you comment on their post, they

will more likely comment on your post. But the key is to go back and alert the blogger that you left a

comment or shared their post; this greatly increases the likelihood that they will return the favor.

Additional ways you can show reciprocity is through round-up posts, promoting others in your

newsletter, sharing their post in a Facebook group, pinning their pins, or mentioning them on a

podcast.

Be the first to give (share/like/comment) and you do it unexpectedly.

Michelle from Making Sense of Cents pinned my pin to her Money Making Ideas & Tips board.

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And I returned the favor by pinning her pins to my Make Money Blogging board.

Apply the Two Mint Rule

Or try the two mint delayed method which increased tips by 25% in the study above. Tweet to the

person, “Hey, loved your article on [insert topic here]”. This is the first mint.

Then, a day later, tweet again and say something like “Hi again, I couldn’t stop thinking about your awesome article, I just HAD to share it with all my followers.” Second mint.

Let me know if they then reciprocate and share one of your posts too.

#2 The Art of Persuasion in Blogging - Scarcity

Scientific Example

Scarcity is a well used persuasion tactic because people want more of what they can have less of.

In the video it is stated that British Airways announced they will stop the flight of the concord

because it became uneconomical. The very next day sales went through the roof. The key is:

[bctt tweet="“Scarcity: point out with is unique and what they stand to lose.” @RobertCialdini" username="startamomblog"]

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How does SCARCITY apply to blogging?

The examples are endless on how you can use scarcity in blogging. Many bloggers say things such as

"If you use my affiliate link you will get a special price." This persuades the reader to use that

specific link to get a better discount, because it is only available there.

Additionally, we have all been more eager to sign up for a webinar when there "is a limited number

of spots open."

Any type of challenge, giveaway or sweepstakes that have an end date all cause scarcity. (example

at the bottom of this post)

#3 The Art of Persuasion in Blogging - Authority

Scientific Example

People follow credible knowledgeable experts. When a doctor’s diploma is on the wall of his office,

patients are more likely to follow his advice. When an admin redirected calls to realtors for

potential customers and introduced the realtor saying “Let me connect you to Bob, he has 20 years

experience in sales” the results were staggering. Appointments rose 20% and signed contracts increased 15%.

How does AUTHORITY apply to blogging?

How can you show other bloggers your credentials without being showy?

Set Your Authority on your About Page and Income Reports

In your About Page, give a quick blurp on how many years you have been blogging, or better yet,

show your income reports. Or if you blog about saving money, post about how you have paid off

your student loans in 7 months. If you blog about raising kids, let your readers know how many

children you have, although you do not need to name them and reveal personal details.

(example at the bottom of this post)

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Show Where You Write

Many bloggers show their authority by placing little logos of the bigger sites they have guest posted

on. You may notice call outs "as seen on Huffington Post, Social Media Examiner, New York Times,

etc." These all increase the authority of that blogger.

Add Reviews or Testimonials from Others to your Product or Landing Page

Put reviews on your site! These are little recommendations from others and it boosts your authority

on the subject. People are more likely to purchase from you if others recommend your products or

services.

Do a Comparison Post

When you compare product A to product B it shows your knowledge and gives you more credibility.

Use Your Tribe

Another way you could apply this method is by using your blogging tribe. Decide what you want to

be known for and ask your tribe to introduce you to customers when they see the need.

For example, I could ask my tribe to recommend me to other mommies if they are struggling to

manage their time while blogging. “Hi Mommy-without-time, you should check out Suzi from

startamomblog.com, she has amazing resources on time management for moms.”

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Recommend Ebooks or Courses

Recommend awesome resources. It shows that you have learned a lot and taken the time to invest

in yourself. Be sure to only promote product you have experience with. When you are

recommending an ebook or course, people are more likely to purchase it. Even if you are an affiliate

for that item and will gain from the sale as well.

#4 The Art of Persuasion in Blogging - Consistency

Scientific Example

In the video homeowners were 4X more likely to put up a Drive Safely board on their lawn if 10 days

prior they were asked to place a small Drive Safely note card in their front window. Getting your

audience to say yes to the little things makes them more likely say yes to the bigger things. The key

is:

[bctt tweet="Ask for a YES on small commitments to get a YES on big commitments -The Art of

Persuasion" username="startamomblog"]

How does CONSISTENCY apply to blogging?

How can you get your reader to say yes to little things, so that eventually they will say yes to

purchasing your product or service?

Start with a Question

If you start your article with a question you are already making your reader connect with you. Ask

just a simple yes/no question where the answer will most likely be the one you desire. For example,

if you blog about time management, ask the reader in the headline "Need more time? Here are 8

ways to add an hour to your day."

You can also include these questions in your blog post. As your reader is enjoying your post, they

are subconsciously answering your questions and making little commitments along the way.

Every click or share is another small 'yes' by your reader. Keep building those small commitments.

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Blogging Example

Pat Flynn from Smart Passive Income has a little "Get Started Here" button on his homepage. He

says that the readers who click through that button are 25% more likely to become customers. It's

because they said that small 'yes' in the beginning. By building small actions that your readers says

'yes' to, you will be more likely to turn that reader into a customer.

(example at the bottom of this post)

Add a CTA

Add a call to action on every post. Ask your readers to do something. Either share the article or

comment below.

Additional studies have shown that readers who comment on your post are more likely to become

customers. They have stated their 'yes' in the comments by leaving you a nice note. This is why it is

so important to reply to every comment because those are your potential customers!

Draw In Your Reader

Think of a way to make your post more interactive and engaging. Add a voting box in your blog post

or include 'click to tweet' quotes. If the reader engages in these little actions, they will more likely

to comment and eventually more likely to become a customer.

#5 The Art of Persuasion in Blogging - Liking

Scientific Example

In the video a study was conducted asking groups to exchange personal information and chat a bit

before they started to negotiate. Those who identified similarities had 90% of their negotiations

come to an agreement compared to 50% of those who did not share personal information.

People like people who are similar to them, who give them compliments, or with those who they

have similar goals. They key is:

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[bctt tweet="People say yes to people they like. - The Art of Persuasion"

username="startamomblog"]

How does LIKING apply to blogging?

How can you make your readers like you?

Be Likable, Be You

Be authentic and be yourself. Add a picture of yourself on your front page. Be personal and draw

people into your story. You are unique. And people connect with people not blogs. See the

examples at the bottom of this post.

Add Content Upgrades to Your Posts

Add a special gift at the end of your posts and don't ask for an email. Examples could include a PDF

copy of the post, a printable, or a quick checklist. These little gifts will make your reader happy and

create a stronger connection.

Be Personal

Reply to the comments on your posts. Retweet others. Give compliments. Answer emails from your

followers. Even if it's just a quick reply, take the few seconds to build your tribe. Building your brand

is a huge part of your business and little touches like this will help you grow!

Include a Story

Start your blog posts with a quick personal story to increase rapport. These will be the type of blog

posts that your readers remember and connect with. Be inspirational, be vulnerable, and be you!

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#6 The Art of Persuasion in Blogging - Consensus

Scientific Example

People look to the actions of others when they determine their own. In hotels there are signs

stating “75% of people reuse their towels, please do so as well.” This simple little sign increases

towel reuse by 75%. Almost unbelievable, eh?

How does CONSENSUS apply to blogging?

It's not difficult to see when consensus is used in blogging. Many blogs clearly state their number of

followers close to the subscription box. If you see 300,000 other people are following this blog, it

shows authority and consensus, and you will more likely subscribe.

When you see a post has been shared 200 times, you are more likely to share it too.

Additionally, when you see a post with many comments, your likelihood for leaving a comment

increases.

Consensus is used in ProBlogger's front page below. Thousands of readers can't be wrong! And by

the way, they aren't. Darren Rowse is a fantastic person to follow!

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Top Blogger Examples

Below are examples of how top bloggers use these tactics. All of the examples I show in this post

are of bloggers I truly admire. They have helped me along on my journey and have inspired me to

become a better person. I have the utmost respect for them and the persuasion techniques they

use on their blogs are used so that they can help more people.

Neil Patel's Awesome Emails

Neil Patel uses three persuasion techniques in his email below.

1. He shows consensus by letting you know thousands of others have registered for the

webinar.

2. He uses scarcity and tells you there aren't enough seats, so sign up and arrive early!

3. He uses the liking persuasion technique by offering you a gift at the end.

Michael Hyatt's Personal Front Page

Michael Hyatt sits casually and looks very approachable. My husband introduced me to his podcasts

and they are so uplifting! Michael uses liking techniques (happy picture with a casual pose and

personal writing style) along with authority techniques (shows where he has been featured) on his

front page.

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Dale Partridge the Family First Blogging Millionaire

Dale Partridge displays his handsome beard on his front page at StartupCamp.com. He is genuine

and loves his family dearly. Super inspirational! Both liking (awesome, likable pictures) and

consensus (thousands of others) techniques are used on his front page.

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The Crash Test Dummy of Online Businesses

Pat Flynn gives you a cute smile on SmartPassiveIncome.com. His story is well known and he

personally replies to emails!

His smile and personal writing style are liking techniques. Showing last month's earnings displays his

authority in his niche. And the 'Get Started Here' is a consistency technique to get a small 'yes' from

the reader.

I hope this article has helped you think of different ways to grow our following ethically. I find it

exciting to use science and blogging together. It blows my mind how these persuasion techniques

work. This is the type of stuff that keeps me up at night. Well, this and my nursing baby. :)

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