your blog and pass it along to others. 1. Use social proof to gain your audience’s trust In 1984, Robert Cialdini wrote a book entitled Influence, which discussed a psychological phenomenon he called “ social proof ” or “informational social influence.” Humans often emulate others, especially when they may not know how to act. If you’re invited to the White House or a celebrity event, you might look around at others who are more familiar with that scene and try to do what they’re doing. This marketing psychology phenomenon has been used in marketing for some time, and it’s something that you can use as a blogger. It’s the definition of what an influencer is. You trust an influencer because you believe they share things that make your life better in some way. You’re more willing to buy something from someone you trust- an expert in their field — and someone who can guide you into unfamiliar territory. I thoughtfully use social proof in my Built to Blog cour...
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