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Post by account_disabled on Feb 18, 2024 7:15:19 GMT
icons on pages that won’t get shared, like your squeeze or lead gen page If you don’t have a lot of email or RSS subscribers, simply don’t show that number! No one needs to know you’ve only got 116 people signed up to hear from you If you don’t have testimonials yet – and even if you do! – embed the best tweets you’ve received from your followers Twitter may be the only testimonial collection platform you need, thanks to their embed functionality. But if your followers aren’t active Twitter users, consider using a tool like CustomerSure to . Finally, a really great and pretty commonly used trick for generating more Buy TG Database comments on your posts is to remove dates from your blog posts, as Copyblogger does: Comments and social proof With dates removed, visitors arriving organically or via your email list won’t make assumptions about interest in your blog when, for example, they see that your post is from 2009 and you’ve only got 3 comments. On Social Triggers, Derek Halpern takes this strategy even further by showing the total comments only when you get to the bottom of his post. Social proof commentsIs a perception of outdated content that no one cared about negatively impacting your blog? BONUS: The Too-Cool Approach to Social Proof If you’re a rockstar, you can always pull a Jack White and essentially give the finger to the entire idea of testimonials as he does on his home page: The anti-testimonial But if you’re not a rockstar – or not one yet – stick to the essentials.
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