Marketing Isn’t Manipulation

It might seem
like we’re manipulating prospects
with our marketing.
We use psychology
and our knowledge
of how people think
to increase their likelihood
of using our products/services.

But if you have a great product/service,
your marketing might influence
the prospect
but it doesn’t manipulate her.

As
Seth Godin
shares

“Manipulation is
pushing for a change
that benefits the manipulator,
not us.
It’s often based on misinformation.
Mostly, the test for manipulation is:
“if you knew what they know,
would you be happy
to do what they’re asking?””

If you have a great product/service,
convincing the prospect
to try it
should benefit her
as well as you.

If the prospect
is more likely to buy
if she knew everything about
your product/service,
it isn’t manipulation.

Market to people
who would benefit
from your product/service.

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