How QVC Hacks Us…

by BenJamin Prater on August 11, 2008

Google Image Result for http___www.liveworld.com_images_logos_logo_qvc-new.gif.pngI love QVC. When you flip it on, you are watching years of refining how to hack humans into desiring a hairbrush or a dehumidifier and quickly parting you and your money so you can possess that item.

A few techniques I noted that they use:

  • Attractive hosts. Humans like to look at other attractive humans.
  • Units sold/left. Social proof that the current item is in demand by the tribe.
  • Time left in offer. Appeals to the brain’s sense of loss.
  • Guest experts. We are willing to defer to our tribal chiefs to guide us. If they say we need Australian toothpaste, then we must need Australian toothpaste.

But wait, there’s more…

  • “Imagine using this at your next Christmas party…” This super-powerful technique tricks the human mind into playing a mental movie with you and that Italian cookie jar at the center. What are your guests saying? How does it make you feel?
  • Strong Guarantee. You don’t see them pitching an item and then saying, “You bought it, you own it.” The mind wants options.
  • Order over the phone or through the web QVC doesn’t force you to use their preferred ordering method. They find options that fit with what people are comfortable using.

But if you order now…

  • “New Today!” Mmm… you can be the first person on the block showing off your new in-pool go-kart.
  • Millions of product use ideas. QVC doesn’t spend 20 minutes showing you a frying pan. They show you 20 minutes of the pan in action. If you want to sell the sizzle, create a visual image they can grab onto. Trigger hopping.
  • People having fun using product. Have you ever seen people having so much fun using a measuring tape? I haven’t, but the enthusiasm is contagious.

Don’t wait, only a few more are left!

  • Call in testimonials. More social proof that people are buying and enjoying the product.
  • You see the item in action. At Wal-mart, you aren’t going to see that juicer in action, but on QVC you do. This makes it easier for us to create a mental narrative in situations with us using the item.
  • They teach us, for free! We learn stuff! QVC is teaching us unique ways to use the item. This promotes QVC as an expert and someone we can trust and rely on.
  • That hairbrush comes in 8 colors! We love options! It removes barriers. We can visualize that turquoise hairbrush in our turquoise bathroom.

Only a few minutes left to order, call now!

  • Using stories. How often do you hear the host or guest say, “Let me tell you a story.” Humans love stories.
  • Using 2 people. QVC uses two people, often a host and guest, so that things unfold in a conversational way. Host asks questions, guest answers them. We are drawn in.

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Tom 08.13.08 at 2:22 am

All these years and I still love reading your stuff. Thanks!

2 MArk 08.20.08 at 8:07 pm

But wait there’s more….. if you order in the next 10 minutes you’ll get not 1 but 2 vacuum cleaners for the SAME Price and if you pay by credit card we will include a set of not 2, not 4 but 6 high quality 8/18 stainless steel steak knives. Can you just imagine your friends coming over for a barbeque…. No longer will they have to put up with ……..
Don’t ya just love copy like this!

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