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tanmoy666
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Visual interference

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This is often used in emails. Instead of placing the unsubscribe link somewhere visible, it is made invisible to prevent unsubscribers.

Limited time message
A timer that shows that a promotion is still valid for a certain time. This can cause you stress, which makes you more likely to decide to buy something.

Social pyramid/friend spam
It asks for your friends' email addresses taiwan cell phone number or social media accounts, after which these friends are spammed with a certain offer. It is also known as refer-a-friend . You yourself receive discounts, money or free products as soon as one of your friends uses the offer.

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Private sucking
You guessed it: named after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. In the beginning, Facebook made it very difficult to check your privacy settings. Facebook has since changed that. Private Zuckering now mainly takes place behind the scenes. If you use a service such as a customer card, you can unknowingly agree to the small print, after which your data is sold to so-called ' data brokers '.

Activity messages
This is a typical example of social proof . You will see notifications about the activity in the webshop, such as the number of sales, views and visitors, or those pop-up notifications that someone from Utrecht bought the same product an hour ago. Or you will see that the product has been sold x number of times in the meantime. These activity messages give visitors the feeling that the webshop is reliable. After all, other visitors are making a purchase, but on the other hand they also create a feeling of scarcity. You might be too late!
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