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Converting on TikTok shop is a skill, rooted in something a lot deeper than “click the link” #tiktokshopaffiliate #tiktokshophacks #tiktokshop

@dus_davis
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W conversion rate by doing this one thing in your core action. I've done multiple six figures as an affiliate by just simply understanding a bit of human psychology. And all it is is learning how to be a little indirect. So I'm going to give you five ways to do this, but to keep it simple, people don't like being told what to do, especially with social media. People have seen a million ads. They see 20,000 ads every single day. And then you come by and say, click the link that turns off immediately. So I'm going to give you five easy ways to not say I should. Everyone, switch the direction. You want to take their mind. All this, all the things I'm going to list here is just you giving the consumer, the viewer, back the illusion that they have the power to make the decision. When really, if you've done your video right, you've sold them to this point. All you need is a little nudge over that. But now they feel like they have, they're able to make the decision on their own. Switch the direction. Consider me saying, click the link. All you're going to do is say, so if your dog has bad breath, go check out all the five-star reviews. And if you can still see an orange and yellow shopping car somewhere now here, they should still be in stock. All you're doing is switching up what you tell them to do. So instead of your time and go click the link so they can buy, go check out the reviews. They're not actually going to check out the reviews because I mean, you could be like me and drop a little snippet in there to some game. Drop a little snippet in there. A screen recorder of you scrolling through some of the five-star reviews, then I'm actually going to look at the fucking five-star reviews. They're just looking for a reason to go actually click the link. And you just gave them a different reason to click the link. That's all you don't remember to did stock. This one worked really well with that whole conspiracy style. And it still works now, but now it's all about tonality and the way that you're saying it. So you're going to be doing your job, you're going to be selling the product well, whatever you're doing, but then you're going to say, but the only problem with this stuff is they have gone out of stock months this month. So if you can still see an orange and yellow car somewhere down here, they should still be in stock. Now, each one of these examples that I'm giving you, I can break down fully into about the urgency and all this like your stuff, but we successfully found a different way to tell them to go check out the product, to tell them to go check out the link. Just a little bit of misdirection. That's all this is being a little indirect. Number three, problem to different tone. You can still tell them what to do, but switching up your tonality fixes it. Example, so if you're doing all those worse things, I'll link it right here versus. So if you're doing all those worse things, I'll make sure to leave an orange or yellow shopping car somewhere down here. As you still tell them to go buy, but instead of you telling them to click the link, you're just switching it up just a little bit, just a tag. That's it, just a little bit of misdirection. Or misdirection. Number four, the run on. So you're just going to have to think a little bit here. This is going to be a little bit different. But instead of you ending with click the link right here, and that being the very end of the video, instead you're going to ask something right behind it that takes their mind off of you, just telling them to go buy. So you're going to say something like, if you do all those price things, I'll make sure to leave it right here, but they should be having the back school say right now. So if you can still see an orange or yellow car somewhere down here, that still just will be going on. So all you did here was still telling them what to do, but then on the back end you added that butt, that butt, if you read how to win friends and influence people, it races basically everything you said before, but luckily for you, it's going to be in the back of their brain. And in you kind of glossing over the fact that you just told them what to do, you added a little back piece on the back end and you gave them a different reason to click the link, other than go click it the buy, you're clicking it to see the sales are going. Right number five, I really like this one, given that, given where we are, we'll take a talk shop. You're going to make a fund of yourself over here. Make a fund of TikTok really, but since you're promoting this product and TikTok, you're going to make a fund of yourself basically. Basically what I'm going to be doing is, what's funny about this is I've been saying this at CBS and Walgreens, and you know, TikTok has all these big brands on here now doing all these little flash sales or whatever, so I just grabbed mine here. Something along these lines, but I'm making it up on spot, but you're keeping it light-hearted, and you're also at the same time basically saying, "Hey, you could get it more expensive here by going to the store or you can just buy it on TikTok." Without directly telling them, "It's cheaper here on TikTok." Don't say that, don't do that. The premise of this entire video is simply just giving the power back so they can make them feel like they are the one making this decision. Nudge them right over there. You don't have to tell them, "By this, do this, they'll do it." You just got to, again, a little bit of misdirection, a little bit of sauce, be a little bit of a slide, and Nudge them right on and to buy. That's all you've got.