Marketing NO-GOs
Agnieszka Stec
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Can you think of any marketing practices that are certain to make you shiver and steer clear of the product? Let's share and learn :)
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Andrey@andrey_mi
Trackabi
I feel bad when they consider customers to be idiots. Like "Sign up today and save $1000 by getting access to page X for free".
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GitLive
@andrey_mi Agree! It sounds shady and kills trust.
Flowla
Gated content π especially if it takes 5+ fields including business email and phone number to complete the form!
Also, social media PODs - once I see dozens of those bot-like comments "awesome!" "thanks for sharing!" I will scroll down no matter how good the post is.
@ethar_alali @elen_u absolutely get that, yes! The interesting thing with this insight, is this means someone who is the subject of engagement bots by other accounts [who do this on insta to try to garner engagements from larger followings] who just happens to be in the firing line, gets rejected by their audience. Your answer is really valuable!
Flowla
@ethar_alali if you didn't put those bots there - there's not much you can do! But some people do that on purpose using the so-called engagement pods. And that is definitely a no-go for me:)
Baserow
I hate:
1) outdated websites, or designs with numerous flaws - it means for me that they have the same attidute to the product - incomprehensibility
2) cheap tricks - you have only 24 hours to buy our product for this low price (and this message has been on the website for the last 2 weeks)
3) when I donβt understand what the product is from the first section/description boxes on the website
GitLive
@olha_trykush Spot on. I am also allergic to those cheap tricks. When it comes to websites, I would also add bad/pushy design. Cramped websites with a dozen moving and blinking ads can effectively put the customers off.
Outdated crappy webpage. I absolutely hate those and I absolutely judge a book by its cover. If you can't use a simple HTML creation tool, then you can't build anything that I could want.
GitLive
@parag_ayetap I can relate :)
Embedding video that automatically plays on a web page
I hate evergreen sales. Especially paired with a countdown timer that always seems to restart... Oh and don't get me started on the fake 'only x amount left' tricks...
GitLive
@blanka_polkadot True, especially the timer seems pushy and overly dramatic π€·ββοΈ
Over simplification. And too much detail.
Both types of extremes (too simple, and too much detail) drive me crazy. Need to strike the right balance.