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Feb 10, 2023 13 tweets 6 min read Read on X
Advertising is applied psychology.

Using it right helped me 6x my company's growth.

Here are 10 proven psychological concepts you need to try:
1. The Psychology of Fresh-Starts

What: The Fresh-Start Effect can give you the motivational boost you need to make changes and achieve your goals.

When to use it: New beginnings.

Example: MasterClass knows how to use this despite not being a fitness product.
2. The Psychology of Mimicry

What: We unconsciously imitate the behaviors, speech, & movements of others who are similar to us.

When to use it: Product with “aspirational” outcome categories.

Example: The "Whoop athlete" aspirations.

Link: go.aazarshad.com/whoop (video)
3. The Psychology of Idleness Aversion

What: Research says people are happier when they're busier. Even if we're forced to be busy.

How to use it: Your job is to make them feel “good busy”.

Example: Imprint, a knowledge app, is hitting our doom scrolling (aka idleness)
4. Familiarity bias

What: It’s the tendency for individuals to prefer what is familiar and to seek to avoid the unknown.

How: Use familiar screens on your ads to have a pattern interrupt. Use Apple notes, Whatsapp screens, & screen time screens

Example: My ad (4X ROAS)
5. Hick’s law

What: It states that the more options are available to a person, the longer it will take for him or her to make a decision about which option is best.

When to use it: Retargeting

Example: Obvi sells a bundle product when viewers click on this ad.

cc: @obviceo
6. Negativity Bias

What: buyers unconsciously pay attention to adverse news, trends, and stories so that they can avoid potential losses in the future.

When to use it: Any brand can use this with a problem or struggle.

Example: Ovira's ad (go.aazarshad.com/ovira) Ovira's period ad hitting problem hard
7. The foot-in-the-door technique

What: A compliance tactic that assumes agreeing to a small request increases the likelihood of agreeing to a second, larger request.

When to use it: Offer value first with free trials & workshops.

@Codie_Sanchez does it with her webinars. Code Sanchez retargeting webinar
8. The Psychology of Envy

What: Envy is deeply ingrained in the human psyche & common to all times and people. Our tribal ancestors feared arousing the envy of the gods, whom they placated with elaborate rituals and offerings.

Example: Oats Overnight (go.aazarshad.com/envy) Oats Overnight sibling envy ad
9. The Psychology of Least Friction

What: Most people are inherently lazy and, if not lazy, want to do things efficiently. They want to take the path of least effort or resistance.

How to use it: Tell your customers it’s easier to buy.

Example: Endy's one click away ad.
10. The Psychology of Meme

Memes are relatable yet fun.

One scroll through their feed & they’re delighted by the funny memes crossing across their screens. Agitate your buyers’ fears but make it funny. - @KateBour

Example: MilkRoad MilkRoad newsletter ad
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