In this article, I’ll be discussing a few important and effective mobile app marketing strategies that can make your launch successful.
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knowledgehubmedia.com knowledgehubmedia.com
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- Aug 2020
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elizabethyin.com elizabethyin.com
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There’s just so much noise small businesses tend to ignore. But in Indonesia, that isn’t the case…yet. The software landscape there is similar to the 1990s in the US. It’s harder to piggyback off of existing software infrastructure — whether it’s payments or platforms — but there’s also a lot of obvious opportunity in software that no one is going after. The same could be said about investing elsewhere in Southeast Asia or in LatAm or Africa. There are fewer startups to compete with for attention, and it’s less of a marketing game than building a software company in the US.
The software industry in southeast asia, latam or africa is similar to the US in the 1990s and is more about building than about marketing.
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As economist Carlotta Perez describes, we are now in the Deployment Phase of the internet in the US — meaning, we are in-process of exhausting all use cases for internet technologies in the US. What has traditionally happened at the end of a technology phase is oversaturation of investment dollars chasing smaller returns. Valuations go up, returns go down, and investors lose their money. (Sound familiar?) On a company level, what this means is, if not careful, a lot of companies will end up wasting marketing dollars in this type of landscape. Companies in the 2020s, unlike in the 1990s, need to really be performance-marketing driven in order to compete. The end of last year certainly showed us many examples of well-funded companies that could not make the unit economics work. The software industry has become a marketing game.
According to Carlotta Perez we are in the Deployment Phase of internet as a technology. Meaning we are exhausting the use cases for the internet and more money is chasing decreasing returns.
As a result companies need to be more efficient with their marketing spend in the 2020s compared to before.
The software industry has become a marketing game
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There are certainly exceptions but if we are talking strictly about software, (not hardware, not drug discovery, not synthetic bio, etc) you’d be hard pressed to find a company where winning does not require a solid marketing and/or sales game. This is very different from the 1990s. Having a marketing skillset and mindset is what you need to win in 2020 in the US software market.
In the 2020s winning in a software requires a strong marketing game. This is very different from how things worked in the 90s.
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Put another way, a lot of the “low hanging fruit” in the US software market is now gone. Software in the US generally works. And new opportunities get swept up with would-be competitors immediately. If the 90s was about thinking through your build, the 2020s is about thinking through marketing & distribution.
The low hanging fruit in software markets is now gone in the US. New opportunities get swept up immediately. The 90s were about figuring out how to build it, the 2020s are about figuring out marketing & distribution.
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For most software businesses in the US, the problem isn’t technical knowledge anymore. The problem is getting a wedge into distribution — also known as marketing.
Building a website has become a utility. This has shifted the domain of competitive advantage to distribution, which in this case means marketing.
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cyber.fsi.stanford.edu cyber.fsi.stanford.edu
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University, © Stanford, Stanford, & Complaints, C. 94305 C. (n.d.). Virality Project (US): Marketing meets Misinformation. Retrieved 25 August 2020, from https://cyber.fsi.stanford.edu/io/news/manufacturing-influence-0
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- Jun 2020
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Kharal, L. (2020, May 16). “FORMATIVE RESEARCH” FOR SYSTEMATIC BEHAVIOR CHANGE PROGRAM DESIGN. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/bpqfw
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twitter.com twitter.com
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Toselli, M. (2020, May 31) "How can I promote my class without pestering my friends? This is not a small problem to me. #ethicalmarketing So, as my wise German friends say "Geklagtes Leid ist halbes Leid" (A problem shared is a problem halved) let me share a #sketchnote mapping where I am and what I have." Twitter. https://twitter.com/xLontrax/status/1267070944130072577
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- May 2020
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www.performance.gov www.performance.gov
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codeguard.zendesk.com codeguard.zendesk.com
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CodeGuard relies upon industry best practices to protect customers’ data. All backups and passwords are encrypted, secure connections (SFTP/SSH/SSL) are utilized if possible, and annual vulnerability testing is conducted by an independent agency. To-date, there has not been a data breach or successful hack or attack upon CodeGuard.
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www.elegantthemes.com www.elegantthemes.com
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www.elegantthemes.com www.elegantthemes.com
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analytics.google.com analytics.google.com
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Free data-driven attribution model Use Google’s advanced machine learning to more accurately distribute credit to all ad clicks that led to a conversion
In other words, "just trust us" to magically figure it all out.
I'd trust you more if you explained more about how do it. Maybe if I clicked "Learn more"?
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about.gitlab.com about.gitlab.com
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Marketing Generate Pipeline
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www.osano.com www.osano.com
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Privacy Can Be Complicated. Let Osano Make It Simple
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quantum blockchain
Do they really use a quantum blockchain? What exactly do they mean by that? Probably just a buzzword they're using to attract interest but aren't actually meaning literally.
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Did the marketing team create a new landing page that isn't searchable? Osano is aware of hidden pages and keeps you in the loop about what is loaded where – everywhere on your site.
How would it "know" about hidden pages unless the site owner told them about their existence? (And if that is the case, how is this anything that Osano can claim as a feature or something that they do?) If it is truly hidden, then a conventional bot/spider wouldn't find it by following links.
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www.enchantingmarketing.com www.enchantingmarketing.com
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But good copywriting starts with listening to your clients and stealing their words.Yes, that’s it. Stealing.
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www.enchantingmarketing.com www.enchantingmarketing.com
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You know the type of testimonials that sound like they’re written by a marketer? The sugar-coated words that tell you how wonderful, amazing, and super-perfect a service or product is?Do you think anyone believes these fantastic testimonials? Well?
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But a subtle call-to-action gives people an excuse not to do as you ask. Starting a call-to-action with if, is the best way to give people an excuse. Be bossy and tell people exactly what you expect them to do.
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ask yourself for each sentence: what does this mean? If you can’t come up with a specific answer immediately, then cut or rephrase until your text is concrete and meaningful.
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Marketing drivel seems hard to avoid. Most websites are full of it.A dash of sleaziness sneaks into your copy without you noticing it. Creepiness crawls into your brochure just because you couldn’t find the right words.
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And when you talk to potential customers on the phone, you sound genuine, helpful, and frank. No fluff. No marketing drivel.
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notes.andymatuschak.org notes.andymatuschak.org
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Part of the problem of social media is that there is no equivalent to the scientific glassblowers’ sign, or the woodworker’s open door, or Dafna and Jesse’s sandwich boards. On the internet, if you stop speaking: you disappear. And, by corollary: on the internet, you only notice the people who are speaking nonstop.
This quote comes from a larger piece by Robin Sloan. (I don't know who that is though)
The problem with social media is that the equivalent to working with the garage door open (working in public) is repeatedly talking in public about what you're doing.
One problem with this is that you need to choose what you want to talk about, and say it. This emphasizes whatever you select, not what would catch a passerby's eye.
The other problem is that you become more visible by the more you talk. Conversely, when you stop talking, you become invisible.
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github.com github.com
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Gentics Mesh is your friendly, enterprise-grade, open-source headless CMS To be honest, it’s more than that: it’s your application development platform to develop your websites, your IoT applications, your mobile apps, your smart devices and your digital signage solutions. With its best-in-class APIs, a complete feature list and great documentation, you’ll get your projects done successfully in less time, no matter which technology you prefer.
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www.humblebundle.com www.humblebundle.com
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Frequently Asked Questions What's this? It's a free game from your friends at Humble Bundle! Are you sure it isn't a mistake? It's not a mistake. Some companies spend money on Super Bowl ads or billboards. We'd rather spend it supporting game developers and getting you an awesome game for free. But there has to be a catch, right? No catch! The game is yours to keep and play forever. Just be sure to redeem your free game before the expiration time. What about the developers? Are they getting paid? Of course! We work closely with developers to bring you free games. They 100% approve, and are happy for you to play their game! Sounds good! Is there anything I can do to repay such kindness? Sure! You can keep scrolling down this page to check out some of the other deals we're offering. Interesting, do you have any specific recommendations? Glad you asked. We're excited about all the deals we offer, but Humble Choice is a favorite. For only $19.99/month, you get over $200 in total value. Does all of this actually work? If we squint at a spreadsheet, fudge some numbers, and add some hope, it sort of makes sense. But it really helps if you buy something eventually, so we can keep justifying throwing away all this money on getting you free games.
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- Apr 2020
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Noorazar, H. (2020). Recent advances in opinion propagation dynamics: A 2020 Survey. ArXiv:2004.05286 [Physics]. http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.05286
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- Mar 2020
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www.attorneyio.com www.attorneyio.com
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Imagine an associate with a photographic memory and excellent pattern recognition who digested and analyzed millions of cases. Would you want that associate working for you for less than the price of one typical billable hour every month?
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threadreaderapp.com threadreaderapp.com
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Another nice SQL script paired with CRON jobs was the one that reminded people of carts that was left for more than 48 hours. Select from cart where state is not empty and last date is more than or equal to 48hrs.... Set this as a CRON that fires at 2AM everyday, period with less activity and traffic. People wake up to emails reminding them about their abandoned carts. Then sit watch magic happens. No AI/ML needed here. Just good 'ol SQL + Bash.
Another example of using SQL + CRON job + Bash to remind customers of cart that was left (again no ML needed here)
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I will write a query like select from order table where last shop date is 3 or greater months. When we get this information, we will send a nice "we miss you, come back and here's X Naira voucher" email. The conversation rate for this one was always greater than 50%.
Sometimes SQL is much more than enough (you don't need ML)
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www.if-so.com www.if-so.com
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www.localeapp.com www.localeapp.com
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- Feb 2020
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mattstoller.substack.com mattstoller.substack.com
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www.rollingstone.com www.rollingstone.com
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Get the complete Freshdesk feature list in your mail box The complete feature list is an excel sheet containing generic helpdesk features and features specific to each support channel Freshdesk has.
Why do they want to send it to my mail box instead of just letting me download directly?
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Start your 21-day free trial. No credit card required. No strings attached.
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- Jan 2020
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www.rubyguides.com www.rubyguides.com
- Dec 2019
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bureau.ru bureau.ru
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Тут полезно помнить, что вы не пытаетесь заставить клиента принять вашу работу без правок. Наоборот: вы готовы дорабатывать текст, если это нужно, чтобы решить задачу клиента. А что это за задача и как она меняется — вы не знаете. Нужно узнавать. Для этого и нужны все эти вопросы.
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На презентации нужно не столько водить клиента по фактоидам, сколько восстанавливать контекст: вот такая была задача, вот как мы ее решали, вот какие части этой страницы помогают тут всё сделать.
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- Nov 2019
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gopractice.io gopractice.io
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At some point, we replaced the order of displaying the superpower packs (SP) from ascending to descending
The revenue from the most expensive pack increased, but in the end the total revenue stayed as before the change

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Users don’t appreciate it when you try to trick them out of their money, or when they think you are doing that. A better approach would be to give them the opportunity to get what they want for free (even with a lot of work involved), and give an alternative purchase option. In this case the purchase will be perceived as a small cheat to make life easier instead of a shady scheme to get users to pay
If you care about reviews
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There were four packs respectively containing 25, 50, 150 and 500 superpowers. We increased the biggest power pack from 500 to infinity. Practically, nothing changed. 500 superpowers were more than enough for the entire game, and very few users had spent all of it. However, after the change was made, the revenue from this pack grew by 50%
Word "infinity" might work well for your sales
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I observed a similar effect in my own business when I was producing and selling metal license plates (sold via partner brick-and-mortar stores and through our own online store). At the start, the prices we set were relatively low ($3-5). But in a few months, we raised the prices by 2-3 times, and the plates then cost $15-25. Contrary to our expectations, the conversion rate almost doubled, as well as the average order amount.
Example of placebo effect on selling license plates.
$15-25 price range sells more than $3-5. Maybe because the product is unique and people prefer to pay once but expect better conditions
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With a vitamin C priced at $3, 100% of participants experienced relief. But the drug priced at $0.1 only worked in 50% of cases
Placebo effect experienced on people trying to reduce the pain. Higher value of a product = higher effectiveness
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The word “free” makes any product more attractive to its potential customers. If you have a way to distribute your product for free, at least partially (a trial option, a limited version), then make sure to use it. This approach will greatly expand the top of your funnel. Once done, you will simply have to learn how to convert these new users into the paying ones
Try using the word "free" somewhere in your sales. For example, try adding "free delivery for minimum $20 shopping" and you will see increase in sales
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When we make decisions, our perception is influenced by a lot of factors such as presentation, packaging, brand, opinions of people around us, experts’ opinions, our own expectations, etc. Each of these factors can ultimately determine how much a person will like your product and how much she will be willing to pay for it
Summarising, pay more attention to the background behind the final product
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In one case, the participants were given brochures describing the capabilities of a new audio system. The only difference between the brochures was that the first one was published on behalf of the system’s manufacturer and the second one on behalf of an independent research center. The participants who had seen the second brochure were willing to pay twice as much as the first group for the audio system
It's similar to Brain.fm, which includes all the scientific facts on their homepage
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those who received coffee when the table was beautifully set appreciated the taste way more, and were also ready to pay more for it
You will achieve higher sales with better packaging
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Joshua Bell, one of the best concert violinists in the world played for free, for 45 minutes, on a violin worth $3.5 million dollars at a subway station. He managed to raise $32. Most people (98%) who passed by paid no attention to him, only 2% gave him some money, and less than 0.5% stopped to listen (those were the people who actually recognized him)
Influence of the environment plays an important role. If a homeless violinist had to play in an opera, he would have been more respected, although he would have been on the same level as he plays on the subway
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If you want to change the rules of the game in a field that you are about to enter, try to portray your product as something new and different. Doing so will enable you to set the rules of the game from scratch and be the first one to establish the anchor. And when you install the anchor, do not lower the price; there will still be time for that (making a discount always sounds better than raising the price)
Tip for establishing new product: visualise your product as a new solution and do not start with a lowered price. Later you will attract customers with a discount
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When the sales agents of a health insurance company that was selling its services via phone asked people (who agreed to proceed) why they chose their company, the proportion of those who eventually decided to purchase the insurance increased significantly. As they thought about the answer to this question, the respondents subconsciously convinced themselves that they had made the right choice, further strengthening their decision and eventually leading to their making the purchase
Marketing trick: ask why someone chose your service, so their mind will be more aware and convinced of the right choice; hence, buy your product again
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People also tend to form new “rules” when they encounter something for the first time. Starbucks is very different from other coffee stores. Therefore, when interacting with them, people create new rules instead of resorting to existing patterns
Therefore Starbucks can be considered as something different than a regular coffee shop
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we tend to base our decisions on things we’ve experienced before, to make decisions easier
We're basing decisions on previous experience rather than considering pros and cons.
Therefore, after buying one expensive coffee at Starbucks, the next time we will also do it, as we would remember how good it was, but not how expensive.
That is how we form good and bad habbits, which are so hard to get rid of
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It is difficult to find a logical explanation for this, but apparently the prices that end with 9 trigger some kind of automatic mechanism
When presented with the price catalogues of:
- $39
- $34 and $44
The first option would exceed all the other numbers of orders
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Offering to proceed with a $1 per day tariff and the one that costs $350 per year are mathematically equivalent, but trigger different reactions in customers. The first option can be compared to purchasing a water bottle in a grocery store, and the second option is more like purchasing a mobile phone
Better to present sale in the form of $1 per day than $350 per year
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Mathematically equivalent statements are not necessarily equivalent psychologically
For example, presenting two sets:A: A drunken motorist runs over a woman.
B: A motorist runs over a woman.
People would choose A as the more likely, but in fact it's just a subset of B.
Same in this case:A: If you fly with this airline once a year, there's a possibility of one air crash in a 1000 years.
B: 1 in every 1000 flights ends in a disaster
It also applies in case of graphs:
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Do not lower prices. The price that you declare at the very beginning will become the reference point. You can also try to show your customers big numbers before starting to talk about the money
Advice for marketers
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people are guided by the available prices to assess the rest of the offered goods
For example, court judges were asked to roll a die before passing sentence, and the length of their verdict correlated with the values they got on the dice rolled. Of course, the judges didn’t realize that the die roll had affected them
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Salesmen in retail stores try to sell the most expensive things first, or at least offer them to customers. For instance, a person who came to buy a suit is first shown the suits. When the customer makes his choice, then the salesperson suggests appropriate accessories, such as a tie to go with the suit. Compared to the suit’s price, the tie looks very inexpensive and is an easy upsell
Propose the most expensive thing first.
Case 1: For example, when someone wants to buy a suit:
- Suit
- Tie (small price in comparison to suit)
- Socks (small price in comparison to suit)
Case 2:
- Overpriced real estate
- The right real estate
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We rarely think in absolute terms, and we don’t have a universal measure to understand the value of a certain thing. Therefore, we tend to evaluate things by comparing them to others
The bait principle
It can be supported by an experiment.
1st version: Group of people was presented with 3 options:
- a web subscription ($59) <--- 16% votes
- a print subscription ($125)
- print + web subscription ($125) <--- 84% votes
2nd version: Group of people was presented with 2 options:
- a web subscription ($59) <--- 68% votes
- print + web subscription ($125) <--- 32% votes
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The lack of a ready-made pattern of behavior makes people rely on “simple” factors in decision-making (such as other people’s behavior, template principles, pre-designed baits, etc.), rather than the correct ones
Use this for your advantage in sales
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The circles drawn in the center of the image above are identical. But depending on their environment, their perceived size changes
Use this property in marketing:

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trueventures.com trueventures.com
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How to Tell Your Story: A Simple Framework for Startups
Good guidance on effective PR from Om Malik. View the slides.
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- Oct 2019
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outline.com outline.com
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Food52 – Kitchen Conversations
examples for me-centric marketing
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- Aug 2019
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doc-0g-c0-docs.googleusercontent.com doc-0g-c0-docs.googleusercontent.com
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In some markets, a large insurancecompany is forced to pay more than twice the Medi-care fee in part to retain a popular health care system onits plan.
Companies are having to pay a fee to keep their name popular. Either way that money is still having to be paid somehow.
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- Jul 2019
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www.friscowebsoft.net www.friscowebsoft.net
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Get reliable web marketing services in Pleasanton, Dublin, Walnut Creek & Livermore. Our internet marketing company can improve your visibility and ranking. Call 1-877-249-1497 for a quote.
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- Feb 2019
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hypothes.is hypothes.is
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www.cs.uic.edu www.cs.uic.edu
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Mining and Summarizing Customer Reviews
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- Dec 2018
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blockcast.it blockcast.it
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雖然許多公鏈開發項目方自稱為「第三代區塊鏈系統」,但本質上只是「更快的以太坊」,內部也沒有任何落地的應用出現,僅僅是個空轉的伺服器群,這背後的隱憂是,一旦以太坊完成 POS 實作,解決了 TPS 的交易處理性能問題,可滿足一定程度的商用場景,這些新公鏈的開發者與使用者將一哄而散,重新回到市占率最高的以太坊進行開發。
<big>评:</big><br/><br/>应对此类预判的有效回应:为什么我们只能有一个以太坊?为什么不能同时存在多个「快速的类以太坊」?<br/><br/>看看国产手机厂商们基于 Android OS 定制的 UI 在大中华区的市场表现吧!自从 Google 退华后,相关的流言就未曾间断——比市面上这群竞品更强更好、哪怕是阉割版的 Google 将重返中国市场,扭转格局。但明眼人们心里清楚,这个全球最大市场已今非昔比,后来居上的模仿者们甚至成功改写了游戏规则。<br/><br/>总有东西能够超越人类的朴素共识,它可能是商品拜物教、地缘政治、意识形态、文化鸿沟中的任意一项。百舸争流,成王败寇。
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- Nov 2018
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andrewchen.co andrewchen.co
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The Deck
A powerful framework for breaking down acquisition, engagement and growth metrics. This will allow you to understand the feedback loops and reinforcing systems that can help predict a companies trajectory.
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www.newstatesman.com www.newstatesman.com
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The way we choose what to buy, like the way we choose how to vote, will never be logical. Trying to make it so has created an environment in which our basest impulses are relentlessly stimulated and amplified. The philosopher Gilles Deleuze once remarked, “It is not the slumber of reason that engenders monsters, but vigilant and insomniac rationality.” If ever there was a creation of insomniac rationality it is the 21st-century advertising business. Its monsters roam the planet.
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“Knowing that the seller has faith in their product is a hugely valuable piece of information,” he says. “In luxury goods, for instance, the ad says almost nothing; the cost of the ad almost everything.” Biologists regard the peacock’s tail as an expensive and so unfakeable signal of fitness – a sexual status symbol.
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“Flowers are ads. Peacocks’ tails are ads.” Rory Sutherland, vice-chairman of Ogilvy & Mather, and the ad industry’s most vigorous defender, is in full flow over lunch at his agency’s offices in Blackfriars. “One reason I’m not predicting the death of advertising any time soon is that you can see how important it is in nature. A flower is basically a weed with an advertising budget.”
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- Oct 2018
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www.mabelcajal.com www.mabelcajal.com
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OTAs
Online Travel Agencies
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¿Por qué el usuario acaba reservando en una OTA en vez de en la página web de tu hotel? En muchas ocasiones, el usuario termina su reserva en una OTA después de haber visitado la web del hotel. ¿Por qué? a) Porque le genera una mayor confianza b) El proceso de reserva es más sencillo c) Encuentra toda la información que necesita d) Cree que es el único canal que le asegura poder cancelar hasta 24 horas antes de la llegada e) Por encima de todos estos parámetros, cree que es más barato. Y lo peor de todo, a veces es cierto. Si el hotel no cuenta con el mejor precio de venta poco más se puede hacer en un entorno tan determinado por el precio. Pero en el caso de que hayamos logrado ese requisito básico, cualquier establecimiento puede imitar a las OTAs (sí, has leído bien, imitar) y lograr que tu cliente no salga huyendo.
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- Jul 2018
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www.cleveroad.com www.cleveroad.com
- Jun 2018
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incepte.com incepte.com
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What is Instagram Marketing?
Instagram Marketing Services - Incepte Pte Ltd
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What is Facebook Marketing?
Facebook Marketing Singapore - Incepte
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- May 2018
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marketingcollaboration.com marketingcollaboration.comHome1
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Insight & Analysis into Modern Marketing Practices
Project by Bryan Rhoads at Opal.
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- Feb 2018
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opensource.com opensource.com
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A better marketing plan for your open source software project The history and evolution of marketing in open source demonstrates a need for new approaches.
marketing for open source
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- Nov 2017
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blog.hubspot.com blog.hubspot.com
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Build content for your website that answers common customer questions
Let's try this!
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- Jun 2017
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opentextbc.ca opentextbc.ca
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Expert communicators may sometimes be perceived as trustworthy because they know a lot about the product they are selling.
Brain Games persuasion experiment: A fake sales person utilizes the halo effect, expert bias, and artificial scarcity to to promote a worthless product to consumers.
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- Mar 2017
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www.indidigital.in www.indidigital.in
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SMS Marketing Price has done being the best sort of showcasing, with another 98 percent begin rate and untouchable last outcome rates in like way. Moreover, information sprinkling these days, our union along fixes and did considers in smoking yields a general more first structure for figuring responses than thing affecting and makes your photograph taking as well. From short-code mass lighting up to two-way landline impacting, you have by us an influencing strap identified with modernized Term Marketing Price and an aggregate better than anything routine structure more. SMS Marketing Price
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- Jan 2017
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www.producthunt.com www.producthunt.com
- Nov 2016
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fkaknnsd.websitesfortrello.com fkaknnsd.websitesfortrello.com
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Crawford and O’Brien, dental marketing tips goal is to help dental experts increase their profits through taking full advantage of conversions and also website traffic producing techniques; which is our specialized. We assist locate the very best means to tailor our cutting-edge online marketing methods-- which have actually been so effective because they enhance affordable, targeted website traffic-- to cause even more customers and more profits for your company. Each campaign is fractional and custom-made to your personal demands, dimension, and success. That's why our returns for clients are much above anything like postcards might return.
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- Jun 2016
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www.bbc.com www.bbc.com
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agnotology - the study of willful acts to spread confusion and deceit, usually to sell a product or win favor. (Coined by Robert Proctor of Stanford University.)
- tobacco companies
- climate-change deniers
- politicians
Withholding evidence and outright lying are just the two most obvious tactics. They also take advantage of people's desire to be reasonable, by claiming there are two sides to a topic that doesn't actually have any reasonable opposition -- the "balanced debate" scam. And they influence people by conflating the main issue with others -- personal liberty, religious beliefs, capitalism vs socialism.
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- May 2016
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content.time.com content.time.com
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The relatively small baby-bust group is poorly understood by everyone from scholars to marketers.
Therein lies the rub.
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- Apr 2016
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nerdfiles.net nerdfiles.net
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Define "throwback".
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- Feb 2016
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bogost.com bogost.com
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gamification is marketing bullshit, invented by consultants as a means to capture the wild, coveted beast that is videogames and to domesticate it for use in the grey, hopeless wasteland of big business, where bullshit already reigns anyway.
Q: What is the definition of the "Gamification" that he's talking about?
parents & teachers are a couple of examples of people who've been using strategies or tricks if you will that fall under "gamification" as I understand it to motivate children to learn or to do something in a more fun way
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- Jan 2016
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ifsacop21.wordpress.com ifsacop21.wordpress.com
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Land defenders are dying but the news don’t talk about this. Most of media and politics are owned by companies so, we have to force them to serve the people instead. We can’t depend on these guys.
We need to recognize different values and think that people value land entitlements, family and community, the elderly, connectivity. If we value these, we will want to hear these things reported all the time. Marketing will follow suit. Perhaps marketing will be the first to move...
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- Nov 2015
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cms.whittier.edu cms.whittier.edu
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If this were true for modern society, it has multiplied in ourage of social media, in which control and value are indissolubly linked to the machine ensemblesthat comprise contemporary digital infrastructures.
I have studied in my International Marketing course here how social media is a cultural institution in society and has an extremely powerful influence on societal structures regarding preferences, levels of acceptance of products/technology, and how consumers are influenced to use them.
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- Oct 2015
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cms.whittier.edu cms.whittier.edu
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Because fear sells. There is a market in anxiety
Examples of advertisements based on fear, intimidating people into taking care of their bodies.


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inst-fs-iad-prod.inscloudgate.net inst-fs-iad-prod.inscloudgate.net
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A ‘Financial Katrina’ is unfolding, which conveniently (for the developers) threatens to wipe out low-income neighbourhoods on potentially high-value land in many inner-city areas far more effectively and speedily than could be achieved through emi-nent domain.
unplanned change that will allow the government to overcome initial resistance
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- Sep 2015
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reddotblog.com reddotblog.com
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To the extent that you are able, try to answer the following questions about your buyers: Age? Professional background? Residence location? Gender? Are your buyers putting the work in their home or business?
This good helpful info. Use for your next marketing evaluation.
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- Jul 2015
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www.linkedin.com www.linkedin.com
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The keystone that makes all this possible is 'data', which is becoming an endgame for a few and an enigma for others. In simpler words, while ecommerce and tech enabled brands are leveraging data to make better decisions and pursue customers, conventional & brick-n-mortar business lack such granular information about their own customer. How can this situation be evened out?
Learn from marketing domain!
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- Jun 2015
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medium.com medium.com
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8 Profound Marketing Lessons I Learned From Selling at a Food Market
A great article of basics for any stall-holder, the lessons can easily be applied to non-food...
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