Ever see that video before?
It’s a very interesting rollercoaster of human behavior, human psychology, and the influence factor “Social Proof.”
Let’s break down this video…
At the first this guy is laughed at, made fun of, and even recorded because of his wild arm flails and back-rolls. Obviously, the dude’s on a little sumthin’-sumthin’, but soon after he starts dancing, a young kid comes over and throws back some arm pumps.
His friend’s probably told him to go dance with him as a joke. This originally started off as a joke, but soon turns into the “cool thing to do.”
So now the original leader, has a follower, he teaches him the dance and now becomes indoctrinated into the dance moves. 30 seconds later… a chubby kid joins in, rubs his stomach, does the flop method, and becomes the 2nd follower. He is now cool.
At this point, the risk for other to join is lowered. It’s not as embarrassing as it was when there was 1 person. No one wants to be the first, but the 3rd, 20th, or 338th is a no-brainer. We all want to fit in. Soon people are literally running and jumping over people to get in on this… because it’s now “cool.”
Did you catch what’s going on here?
Let me break it down, decode it, and feed it to you so you can do the same for your marketing…
No One Wants to Be First
There’s a reason why wedding have the dj guy and his side kick girlfriend getting people out of their seats to get them to go dance. You have to start the steamroll effect. One couple starts to boogie, your mom gets up, your dad gets dragged, your wild uncle pulls out the “charlton”, and soon before you know it debauchery has taken over.
Since you KNOW that no-one wants to be the first on really anything, HELP start the steamroll! For example, blog posts, like this one, I want people like you to comment on it, leave me feedback, get the interaction going. The more comments, the better, the more social proof.
When you’re going through a product launch and you have 2 comments, you beter do some interaction to get it moving along. A post with 1,274 comments – you know it’s going to be a badass launch day. Good job.
To get the ball rolling, generate some traffic, and the start the commenting, tweet, email, call, text your friends about a new post, video, content piece, product… whatever you just put out there. Have them help you to get the steamroll moving along.
Embrace Your Followers
When the first kid joins in to the dance, the leader embraces him, teaches him the move, and sets him on his way to bring on others. This kid went from joking around to enjoying it.
In your business and marketing, take in your followers, embrace them, communicate with them, comment when they comment on your blog. This is a great way to start the communication and the simple underlying benefit your followers will say is “hmmm, he’s really listening and paying attention to me.”
Try not to be the guy who never responds to comments people leave on your blog or replies to a video you made. If you don’t we take it personally. Come on now, you can’t be “that” busy. If you are, have someone do it for you. This is key with moving forward with the social proof steamroll effect.
You want to let them know that…
YOU CARE.
Because most people don’t and when YOU do, you become a higher priority in your followers eyes.
If Everyone’s Doing It, Then It MUST Be Good
It’s like the old saying, “if you’re friends jumped off a cliff, would you do it too?” Duh… of course!
Like our courageous leader above, 1 person joined, then another, then 6, then 26, then a lot more.
WHY?
Becuase it became “cool.”
It goes to our internal thinking is that, “Well, hey if everyone is doing it than it must be good.” So just imagine as more and more people comment on your blog posts, send you emails, facebook friend request you, retweet your message, and OTHER SEE IT you’re on the track to getting “compliance.”
With compliance I mean by getting to the final destination in your marketing… THE SALE. The money passes hands.
When other people can see how many people and who is sharing the messages, this itself has many “conversion” strategies alone. So if you see that a message has been retweeted 385 times, facebook shared 294 times, Stumbled 183 times, and Google Buzzed 123 times, the only logical thing to think is…
IT MUST BE GOOD.
In a later post I’m going to show you how to use social media to spread the word much much greater than you’ve ever seen before. No one is talking about this.
Anyhow, that’s some some insider info on Social Proof and how you can use it in your marketing.
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Word.
Chris
