335: Use Proof to Add the Social Proof Conversion Cheat Code to Your Sales Pages, Shopping Carts, and Signup Pages to Increase Your Income with Dave Rogenmoser

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Dave Rogenmoser is the co-founder of Proof, a simple pixel you can place on your website that displays social proof to your visitors. This notification appears in the bottom corner to show the first names and cities (with photos) of people who have recently purchased. Use it for social proof of any kind, such as email opt-ins or webinar signups. You can also display your "proof" directly on your checkout page or on the front page of your site. Dave hopes that adding that proof pixel to your site will become part of your checklist when setting up a new web property. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2QFV6sHFFY Quotes:                                                                                                                                    “Social proof is like a shortcut—a cheat code—to getting a higher-converting lead magnet or sales page.” – Dave Rogenmoser “When in doubt, adding social proof makes everything else easier in your funnel and marketing.” – Dave Rogenmoser “I'm a lot more excited about conversion than I am about social proof; it's just that social proof is an incredibly easy way to increase conversion.” – Dave Rogenmoser Takeaways: 03:12 Adding social proof can dramatically increase website conversion rates with minimal effort. 06:28 Real-time customer activity notifications create instant credibility and trust for potential buyers. 09:29 Social proof works across multiple website elements, from order forms to lead magnets and webinar registrations. 16:19 The most effective social proof shows recent, authentic customer interactions with location and profile details. 19:19 Entrepreneurs should view social proof as an easy "cheat code" for improving marketing performance. Signup for Proof at UseProof.com

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