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One Thousand New Accounts Added Each Day!



February 4, 2009
eTrade Super Bowl 2008 Ad -One Thousand New Accounts Added Each Day!

One Thousand New Accounts Added Each Day!

"One Thousand New Accounts Added Each Day" was what the banner and narrator proclaimed at the end of the eTrade commercial I saw while watching the Super Bowl this past Sunday.

Why do you think they put that fact in there?

How does it make you feel?

Is it a scarcity tactic or a social influence tactic? Or is it a little of both?

Scarcity is when there's not much or many of an item. Sometimes it's a false limit, other times it's real. eTrade is not going to run out of accounts, yet for a fraction of a second I felt that urge to get one... I hate to be the last one in on a good thing. But that statement in and of itself is not aimed at the scarcity target - at least not directly - it's more stealthy than that.

Social Proof is following the crowd or herd. It's seeing testimonials and happy customers and becoming a customer yourself. I've never been one to follow the crowd, but if a thousand new accounts are being created each day, they must be doing something right... maybe I should sign up... the 1000 accounts statement is more of a social proof trigger, but again, this ad has more up it's sleeve than meets the eye! Keep reading...

Babies!
I like the babies that they use in the commercial... it's entertaining, especially if you have children, yet it has a subtle, powerful, psychological message. This "hidden" message plays right into the "One Thousand New Accounts Added Each Day" tag at the end of the ad and exponentially increases the overall effect of the commercial. Do you know what that hidden, subtle message is? It's that if you don't have an eTrade account, you've already missed the boat. It's too late. You're too old. You're already behind. Even babies have eTrade accounts and are trading stocks. Heck, the smart ones are probably trading options!

How does your subconscious decode and interpret this sideband message? It urges you, with a little anger and frustration to sign up for an account. It even makes you feel a little stupid if you DON'T have an account yet, if you're not investing and trading yet.

Amazing One-Two Punch!
They set you up with the babies subconsciously telling you that you've been passed by and then hit you with the number of other people signing up for accounts each day at the end of the ad. A good one-two combination punch! If you don't feel the pull of this ad then something's wrong!

Watch Ad...
Click here to watch ad on YouTube.


Until next time,
Fred

P.S. How does this compare with the flood of Internet Marketing product ads that I receive in my inbox each day? Not even close. Most of them use sledgehammer scarcity and social proof tactics. I delete most of them before I even read them. It's unfortunate.

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  1. From: Gregory Nemer

    Hi Fred,
    That's a great internet marketing lesson. We all can learn from those who are successful in marketing.
    And I agree with you about the fluffy emails that flood our inboxes daily.

    Thanks for the great post

    Posted by Gregory Nemer on February 5, 2009 9:05 AM

  2. From: channel marketing

    Whoa great explanation. I couldn't quite put a finger on why those commercials were so powerful and I didn't agree that it was a scarcity or traditional social influence tactic. Thank you for finally putting that to rest haha.

    Posted by channel marketing on February 6, 2009 4:08 PM

  3. From: Chas

    Hey Fred, with firefox the you-tube picture is pasted over / conflicts with your optin.

    Posted by Chas on February 8, 2009 10:32 PM

  4. From Fred...

    Thanks!
    Fixed.
    Fred

    Posted by Fred Black on February 9, 2009 1:03 AM

  5. From: Suroso

    Even babies have eTrade accounts and are trading stocks. Is it true?

    Posted by Suroso on June 30, 2009 6:25 AM

 


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