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How to Create Urgency For Your Limited Time Offers

How to Create Urgency For Your Limited Time Offers

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How to Create Urgency For Your Limited Time Offers

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How to Create Urgency For Your Limited Time Offers

• Make it clear just how limited the offer is

Sure, you might say that the deal is only for a limited time, but if the consumer sees it every single time they click on your website, they probably are not going to take it seriously and will just check it out the next time they stop by, if at all. If, instead, you make it extremely clear how much longer they have to act on this offer, your customers are more likely to take it seriously.

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How to Create Urgency For Your Limited Time Offers

• Make it clear just how limited the offer is

“Act Now” isn’t going to be as effective as “Ends Tonight at Midnight.” The immediacy of the second option is much, much higher than the first option. The offer seems much more urgent, even if they technically end at the same time. Giving no sense of urgency ensures that they will not think about nor feel compelled to act on what you are offering.

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How to Create Urgency For Your Limited Time Offers

• Make sure that the benefits are clearA sense of urgency is not enough. If the buyer does not immediately understand what the benefits of buying now are, they probably are not going to care very much about whatever sense of urgency the language of the offer provides. Instead, tell them exactly what the benefits of acting on this offer are.

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How to Create Urgency For Your Limited Time Offers

• Make sure that the benefits are clear

Do they get a significant discount? Free shipping? A bonus item? What makes it worth their time to pay attention to this offer, instead of just buying the item at full price once the offer ends? Showing discounts is a great way to do this, by first highlighting the original price and then showing the new price.

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How to Create Urgency For Your Limited Time Offers

• Keep it simple and keep it shortThe two most important elements of your

offer are its benefits and its deadline. It is of paramount importance that those two things are made as clear as possible as quickly as possible, as those are the two things that are going to convince someone to click on and take advantage of the offer.

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How to Create Urgency For Your Limited Time Offers

• Keep it simple and keep it shortDon’t try to come up with a fancy or

unique name for the offer, especially if it obscures the straight facts of that offer. Don’t clutter up the offer with too many details, either. Those can be presented later, after the consumer has already clicked and decided to make a purchase. Don’t use so many numbers that it will be difficult to figure out what they are being offered. Keep the verbiage and the design simple.

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How to Create Urgency For Your Limited Time Offers

• Stay honestDon’t mislead your consumers. If your

offer promises 20% off the entire store, but once they actually start putting things in their cart, they realize that the discount is only for one small section of the store, they’re going to abandon the cart and they probably won’t come back.

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How to Create Urgency For Your Limited Time Offers

• Stay honestIf you put a line next to a product

that says that there only five left, but there are always only five left, no matter how many times the consumer returns to look at that page, you’re going to start to look disingenuous. Don’t lie about the nature of the offer, either. If this isn’t the best offer you’re ever going to provide, don’t claim that it is.