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How to Build Influence & Persuasion Systems in B2B That Help You Dominate Your Category

By Business Strategy & Positioning, Branding & Identity, Influence & Consumer Psychology, Marketing Strategy & Growth
Why Influence in B2B Has Nothing to Do With Persuasion Tactics HP DemandSignals™ | Highly Persuasive The B2B companies that consistently close the most complex deals have something in common that isn't usually visible in their sales process. They don't appear to be selling. Their buyers describe the decision to…
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How to Turn Cold Leads Into Buyers Using Behavioral Loops for B2B - SAAS Brands

How to Turn Cold Leads Into Buyers Using Behavioral Loops

By Business Strategy & Positioning, Conversion Optimization & Sales Psychology, Influence & Consumer Psychology, Lead Generation & Demand Creation, Luxury & Premium Brand Strategy, Marketing Strategy & Growth, Thought Leadership & Authority Building
Cold Leads Don't Warm Up From Outreach — They Warm Up From Accumulated Familiarity HP DemandSignals™ | Highly Persuasive There's a well-documented phenomenon in social psychology called the mere exposure effect, first systematically studied by Robert Zajonc in 1968. The finding is simple and counterintuitive: repeated exposure to a stimulus,…
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Why Industrial Buyers Don’t Choose the Best Supplier — They Choose the Safest One

By Business Strategy & Positioning, Case Studies & Real-World Examples, Conversion Optimization & Sales Psychology, Influence & Consumer Psychology, Marketing Strategy & Growth
Why Industrial Buyers Don't Choose the Best Supplier — They Choose the Safest One HP DemandSignals™ | Highly Persuasive In 2019, a mid-sized precision conveyor manufacturer in the Midlands had an objectively better product than their primary competitor. Their maintenance interval was 40% longer. Their downtime metrics were independently verified…
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The Cognitive Shortcuts Buyers Use to Filter Out 80% of Suppliers Before the Evaluation Begins

By Business Strategy & Positioning, Conversion Optimization & Sales Psychology, Influence & Consumer Psychology, Marketing Strategy & Growth, Pricing & Revenue Growth, Thought Leadership & Authority Building
The Cognitive Shortcuts Buyers Use to Filter Out 80% of Suppliers Before the Evaluation Begins HP DemandSignals™ | Highly Persuasive The formal evaluation — the structured comparison of shortlisted suppliers against defined criteria — is not where most B2B selection decisions are actually made. It's where they're confirmed. By the…
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The Hidden Goldmine on Your Website You're Ignoring

The Commercial Asset on Your Website That Most Organisations Are Systematically Wasting

By Marketing Strategy & Growth, Branding & Identity, Business Strategy & Positioning, Conversion Optimization & Sales Psychology, Influence & Consumer Psychology
The Most Visited Page You've Probably Never Optimised HP DemandSignals™ | Highly Persuasive In most B2B website analytics, the About page sits in the top five most visited pages — consistently, across sectors, regardless of how much traffic the homepage or service pages receive. This is not a coincidence. It…
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Why the Stories Commercial Brands Tell Usually Fail — and What the Ones That Work Have in Common

By Marketing Strategy & Growth, Business Strategy & Positioning, Influence & Consumer Psychology, Thought Leadership & Authority Building
Why the Stories Commercial Brands Tell Usually Fail — and What the Ones That Work Have in Common The most common mistake in commercial storytelling is telling a story about yourself. The case study that leads with the client engagement and ends with your methodology. The capability narrative that describes…
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The Fear of Looking Wrong: How Social Risk Shapes Commercial Decisions Nobody Admits

By Marketing Strategy & Growth, Conversion Optimization & Sales Psychology, Influence & Consumer Psychology
The Fear of Looking Wrong: How Social Risk Shapes Commercial Decisions Nobody Admits How many of your buyers are choosing the organisation they genuinely believe is the best option — versus the organisation they believe they can best defend choosing? The question is uncomfortable because it implies that commercial decisions…
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