151 Adding Product Badges to Your Product Descriptions
My Digital Farmer | Marketing Strategies for Farmers
Release Date: 03/16/2022
My Digital Farmer | Marketing Strategies for Farmers
In this episode, we dive into the powerful psychology of consistency and how small commitments can lead to bigger, lasting customer actions. Inspired by Robert Cialdini’s principle of consistency from his book Influence, we explore how getting your customers to take small, meaningful steps—like participating in social media posts or attending a farm event—can prime them for bigger purchases down the line. We’ll also discuss how this principle helps customers claim an identity and align their values with your farm, creating a loyal, committed base. Tune in to learn how to leverage this...
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info_outlineIn this episode, I share some examples of product badge labels, best practices, and some categories to help inspire you how to use them.
If your e-commerce platform doesn't make this easy to do, I also share some ideas for work-arounds in the episode.
I want you to head over to your online store, and audit your product descriptions this week! Decide which ones could use a special "badge" and see if it makes a difference in the sales.