Everyone prefers to think of themselves as a savvy shopper, that most of the time they are getting the better end of any deal.
But if you’ve heard of the placebo effect, you know it’s possible, and maybe even easy, to be fooled now and then. You probably associate the placebo effect with the ability people have of convincing themselves they’ve cured a headache or joint pain with a sugar pill. They believed they were getting a medication that would relieve their symptoms, so they felt better.
The placebo effect can also happen in other environments, including in marketing. Does that surprise you? Here are three ways you might be fooled into making a purchase or spending more than you intended:
Scarcity
If you have ever bought two of something because stock seemed to be running low, or because a website stated in red, “only two left in stock,” you may have been duped by this placebo effect trick. It makes you believe that something is in high demand and may be an especially desirable product. It adds urgency by telling you that it may not even be available the next time you want it.
Price
This effect is a compelling reason to avoid lowering your price just to increase sales volume. Sometimes the higher price tag convinces buyers that your product is superior, even if it is identical to a lower-priced item. When two products are otherwise the same, but one carries a higher price, people believe it to be better.
Taste
You may have heard, “if it tastes worse, it must be better.” It seems crazy, but consumers often believe that, when it comes to food and drink, a product that tastes worse is probably better for them. They may be willing to pay a premium price for a product that doesn’t taste as good as a lower-priced option.
These placebo effect examples seem impossible, but now that you’ve heard about them, maybe you’ll find yourself being fooled. Maybe you’ll hover over the premium-priced product wondering if it really is better. Or maybe you’ll find yourself stocking up on your favorite brand of tea because you realize it’s the second-to-last box of teabags on the shelf.
Here’s a test: we’re very nearly out of our all-in-one automated marketing solution, and we’ve set up premium pricing just so you can appreciate how great it is. Just be warned: it tastes absolutely awful.
The MarketingBox team talks in more detail about the placebo effect and when the best times to use this as a marketing strategy on our podcast. View this specific conversation on youtube now.