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07 June 2010 – 19.30h

                                     CAMON Alicante

                          Presented by Ionut «John» Burchi
                            Burconsult (www.burconsult.com)




“While you’re reading Neuro Web Design, you’ll probably find yourself thinking ‘I
already knew that…’ a lot. But when you’re finished, you’ll discover that your ability to
create effective web sites has mysteriously improved. A brilliant idea for a book, and
very nicely done.”

— Steve Krug, author of Don’t Make Me Think! - A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability

                                                                                            1
SYNOPSIS

Why do people decide to buy a product online? Register at your Web site? Trust the
information you provide? Neuro Web Design applies the research on motivation,
decision making, and neuroscience to the design of Web sites. You will learn the
unconscious reasons for people’s actions, how emotions affect decisions, and how to
apply the principles of persuasion to design Web sites that encourage users to click.

Neuro Web Design employs “neuro-marketing” concepts, which are at the intersection
of psychology and user experience. It’s scientific, yet you’ll find it accessible, easy to
read, and easy to understand. By applying the concepts and examples in this book,
you’ll be able to dramatically increase the effectiveness and conversion rates of your
own Web site.




CHAPTER 1: Designing Web Sites for Persuasion and the

We like to think we make our decisions based on careful thought, but most of our
Unconscious Mind

decisions and actions come from our unconscious.
The unconscious is smart, efficient, and fast. We couldn’t survive without it.
Web sites that “speak” to all three brains (old brain, mid brain, new brain) are the
most effective.




We’re called to act when we know what others have experienced with a product, or
CHAPTER 2: Wanting to Belong: The Power of Social Validation

we know what they’re doing at a Web site, or we even know what they are doing right
now.
We will do what others are doing. We will be drawn to belong.



CHAPTER 3: Feeling Indebted: How to Build in Reciprocity and

Giving a gift triggers indebtedness, which increases the likelihood that others will
Concession

reciprocate by giving you something.
If you first ask for something that others consider beyond their means and they say
no, follow immediately with a more reasonable request, and they are more likely to
say yes.




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CHAPTER 4: Invoking Scarcity—If Something Seems Unavailable, We

If something is scarce, it will seem more desirable and more valuable to us.
Seem to Want It Even More

Showing a limited quantity in stock, or a limited time frame that something is
available, invokes scarcity. Scarcity motivates us to act.
Not only products can be scarce. Access to information might be hard to get, and
therefore will make that information seem more valuable to us as well.


CHAPTER 5: Choosing Carefully—Given Too Many Choices, We

We think we want a lot of choices, but lots of choices just makes us unable to take any
Freeze (and Then We Don’t Choose at All)

action at all.
We can focus only on one or two product attributes at a time.
If we think we can get something right away, that notion will be a strong pull to take
action and buy right away.
If you want someone to choose a particular product at a Web site, list that product
first.


CHAPTER 6: It’s All About You: Speaking to the Self-Centered,

The old brain cares about you. It cares about protecting you, feeding you, and helping
Unconscious Mind

you to reproduce.
If you want to grab someone’s attention, you need to get the attention of the old brain
by having something change, by showing food, by implying sex, or by using the word
you.


CHAPTER 7: Building Commitment—We Want to Think We’re

Ask people to commit to an idea verbally or, even better, in writing.
Consistent

If possible, do this in stages, so that you are asking for the commitment first and then,
at a later date, asking for an action that is consistent with that commitment.
Getting people to write or sign something strengthens commitment.
If we go through a difficult experience, we will be even more committed to the product
or affiliation.


CHAPTER 8: Using Similarity, Attractiveness, and Association: Are

For the old brain, it’s all about deciding to flee, eat, or have sex.
We the Same?

Don’t underestimate the power of attractive people.
We are swayed most by those we think are similar to us.
                                                                                          3
Associating an object with a celebrity or an attractive person will make the object
more attractive, too.


CHAPTER 9: Afraid to Lose—How Fear of Loss Trumps Our

We are programmed to notice and pay attention to situations that might result in our
Anticipation of Victory

fear of losing.
Fear of losing motivates us more than the opportunity to win.
Our bodies and our unconscious will pick up on possible loss situations faster than
our conscious mind picks up on them.
If an event is associated with emotion, we will remember it better.
Even subtle wording can affect our response.


CHAPTER 10: Using Pictures and Stories—the Best Way to Talk to

We are programmed to think in stories. Web sites with stories will grab our attention.
Our Unconscious Minds

Using the word “story” will grab our attention.
We pay attention to and remember pictures better than words.
Combining pictures and stories together is an unbeatable combination to grab our
attention, hold our attention, and help us remember.


CHAPTER 11: We’re Social Animals—Finding the Next Big Thing by

We are social animals. We will always figure out a way to use whatever technology is
Making It Social

there to communicate and be social.
Social networking sites that use principles of persuasion are the ones that grow the
fastest.
If you want to be the next big thing, figure out how to use a new technology in a social
way.



ONLINE RESOURCES

Susan Weinschenck’ Blog – http://www.whatmakesthemclick.net

Susan Weinschenck’s Twitter: http://twitter.com/thebrainlady

Interview with Susan Weinschenck: http://bcne.ws/tblint

Steve Krug’s Website: http://www.sensible.com

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Book Summary «Neuro Web Design - What Makes Them Click»

  • 1. 07 June 2010 – 19.30h CAMON Alicante Presented by Ionut «John» Burchi Burconsult (www.burconsult.com) “While you’re reading Neuro Web Design, you’ll probably find yourself thinking ‘I already knew that…’ a lot. But when you’re finished, you’ll discover that your ability to create effective web sites has mysteriously improved. A brilliant idea for a book, and very nicely done.” — Steve Krug, author of Don’t Make Me Think! - A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability 1
  • 2. SYNOPSIS Why do people decide to buy a product online? Register at your Web site? Trust the information you provide? Neuro Web Design applies the research on motivation, decision making, and neuroscience to the design of Web sites. You will learn the unconscious reasons for people’s actions, how emotions affect decisions, and how to apply the principles of persuasion to design Web sites that encourage users to click. Neuro Web Design employs “neuro-marketing” concepts, which are at the intersection of psychology and user experience. It’s scientific, yet you’ll find it accessible, easy to read, and easy to understand. By applying the concepts and examples in this book, you’ll be able to dramatically increase the effectiveness and conversion rates of your own Web site. CHAPTER 1: Designing Web Sites for Persuasion and the We like to think we make our decisions based on careful thought, but most of our Unconscious Mind decisions and actions come from our unconscious. The unconscious is smart, efficient, and fast. We couldn’t survive without it. Web sites that “speak” to all three brains (old brain, mid brain, new brain) are the most effective. We’re called to act when we know what others have experienced with a product, or CHAPTER 2: Wanting to Belong: The Power of Social Validation we know what they’re doing at a Web site, or we even know what they are doing right now. We will do what others are doing. We will be drawn to belong. CHAPTER 3: Feeling Indebted: How to Build in Reciprocity and Giving a gift triggers indebtedness, which increases the likelihood that others will Concession reciprocate by giving you something. If you first ask for something that others consider beyond their means and they say no, follow immediately with a more reasonable request, and they are more likely to say yes. 2
  • 3. CHAPTER 4: Invoking Scarcity—If Something Seems Unavailable, We If something is scarce, it will seem more desirable and more valuable to us. Seem to Want It Even More Showing a limited quantity in stock, or a limited time frame that something is available, invokes scarcity. Scarcity motivates us to act. Not only products can be scarce. Access to information might be hard to get, and therefore will make that information seem more valuable to us as well. CHAPTER 5: Choosing Carefully—Given Too Many Choices, We We think we want a lot of choices, but lots of choices just makes us unable to take any Freeze (and Then We Don’t Choose at All) action at all. We can focus only on one or two product attributes at a time. If we think we can get something right away, that notion will be a strong pull to take action and buy right away. If you want someone to choose a particular product at a Web site, list that product first. CHAPTER 6: It’s All About You: Speaking to the Self-Centered, The old brain cares about you. It cares about protecting you, feeding you, and helping Unconscious Mind you to reproduce. If you want to grab someone’s attention, you need to get the attention of the old brain by having something change, by showing food, by implying sex, or by using the word you. CHAPTER 7: Building Commitment—We Want to Think We’re Ask people to commit to an idea verbally or, even better, in writing. Consistent If possible, do this in stages, so that you are asking for the commitment first and then, at a later date, asking for an action that is consistent with that commitment. Getting people to write or sign something strengthens commitment. If we go through a difficult experience, we will be even more committed to the product or affiliation. CHAPTER 8: Using Similarity, Attractiveness, and Association: Are For the old brain, it’s all about deciding to flee, eat, or have sex. We the Same? Don’t underestimate the power of attractive people. We are swayed most by those we think are similar to us. 3
  • 4. Associating an object with a celebrity or an attractive person will make the object more attractive, too. CHAPTER 9: Afraid to Lose—How Fear of Loss Trumps Our We are programmed to notice and pay attention to situations that might result in our Anticipation of Victory fear of losing. Fear of losing motivates us more than the opportunity to win. Our bodies and our unconscious will pick up on possible loss situations faster than our conscious mind picks up on them. If an event is associated with emotion, we will remember it better. Even subtle wording can affect our response. CHAPTER 10: Using Pictures and Stories—the Best Way to Talk to We are programmed to think in stories. Web sites with stories will grab our attention. Our Unconscious Minds Using the word “story” will grab our attention. We pay attention to and remember pictures better than words. Combining pictures and stories together is an unbeatable combination to grab our attention, hold our attention, and help us remember. CHAPTER 11: We’re Social Animals—Finding the Next Big Thing by We are social animals. We will always figure out a way to use whatever technology is Making It Social there to communicate and be social. Social networking sites that use principles of persuasion are the ones that grow the fastest. If you want to be the next big thing, figure out how to use a new technology in a social way. ONLINE RESOURCES Susan Weinschenck’ Blog – http://www.whatmakesthemclick.net Susan Weinschenck’s Twitter: http://twitter.com/thebrainlady Interview with Susan Weinschenck: http://bcne.ws/tblint Steve Krug’s Website: http://www.sensible.com 4