{"id":306,"date":"2010-03-14T17:12:50","date_gmt":"2010-03-14T04:12:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/brainaudit.com\/members\/?p=306"},"modified":"2010-03-14T17:13:56","modified_gmt":"2010-03-14T04:13:56","slug":"what-causes-customers-to-click-on-audio-testimonials","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/brainaudit.com\/members\/what-causes-customers-to-click-on-audio-testimonials\/","title":{"rendered":"What Causes Customers to Click On Audio Testimonials?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It was 2004.<\/p>\n<p>We were promoting the Workshop in Los Angeles. As part of the marketing promotion, we put one little audio testimonial on the website. No, it doesn&#8217;t matter what the testimonial said.<\/p>\n<p>What matters, is that over 1200 people clicked on that one link to listen to the testimonial.<\/p>\n<p>Now why would they go clickety click? Hmmmm&#8230;wouldn&#8217;t you like to know why? \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n<p><strong>It wasn&#8217;t the testimonial itself<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I already told you so. It couldn&#8217;t be the testimonial, because how on earth can you listen to a testimonial without first clicking on it? You can&#8217;t, and we all know that. So why the heck did all those people click?<\/p>\n<p><strong>It&#8217;s called curiosity<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>If all you&#8217;re ever going to do is post an audio testimonial, and all you&#8217;re going to do, is slap a photo above the testimonial, you&#8217;ve got a 50\/50 chance that a client is going to click on that link. But if you put a curious caption right under the testimonial, you&#8217;ve suddenly increased the chances of clickthrough, by a whole lot more.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Customers are curious<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>They want to know what&#8217;s behing the &#8216;green door.&#8217; If you tantalise customers, and tease their brains just a little bit, you have a darned good chance of increasing your conversion rate, because hey, now they&#8217;re going to click through and listen to another customer give a testimonial.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Let me give you an example of a few good audio testimonial captions<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Example No.1<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/brainaudit.com\/members\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/simonaudiotest.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-307\" title=\"simonaudiotest\" src=\"https:\/\/brainaudit.com\/members\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/simonaudiotest.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"176\" height=\"310\" srcset=\"https:\/\/brainaudit.com\/members\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/simonaudiotest.jpg 176w, https:\/\/brainaudit.com\/members\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/simonaudiotest-170x300.jpg 170w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 176px) 100vw, 176px\" \/><\/a><em><\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>You can&#8217;t listen to this testimonial. I know that. But you might still want to listen to it. There are several reasons.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>1) The smile makes a difference. A testimonial with a smiling face gets more clicks over a non-smiler.<br \/>\n2) The caption is specific. It&#8217;s related to online growth, not just any growth. If you&#8217;re interested in growing &#8216;400%&#8217; online, then and only then, would you click on this testimonial.<br \/>\n3) There is a level of curiosity. Can you make the caption better? Sure you can. Can you remove words like exploded? Sure you can. You need to go with your gut.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Example No.2<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/brainaudit.com\/members\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/jackieaudiotest.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-308\" title=\"jackieaudiotest\" src=\"https:\/\/brainaudit.com\/members\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/jackieaudiotest.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"180\" height=\"338\" srcset=\"https:\/\/brainaudit.com\/members\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/jackieaudiotest.jpg 180w, https:\/\/brainaudit.com\/members\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/jackieaudiotest-159x300.jpg 159w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 180px) 100vw, 180px\" \/><\/a><em><\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>You can&#8217;t listen to this testimonial. I know that. But you might still want to listen to it. There are several reasons.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>1) Again, big smile \ud83d\ude42<br \/>\n2) Again, specific audience.<br \/>\n3) Again, can we improve the caption? Sure we can. For example: What happened to Jackie 30 minutes into the Masterclass? Why was she ready to leave?<\/p>\n<p>You&#8217;d want to know, wouldn&#8217;t you?<br \/>\n<strong><br \/>\nSo let&#8217;s summarise:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>1) Photo: Smiley is better than grumpy<br \/>\n2) Title\/Profession: It matters. I&#8217;m looking in the mirror when I see a testimonial. If the testimonial isn&#8217;t about &#8216;me&#8217;, I&#8217;m gone.<br \/>\n3) Results: It always helps to have results in your captions.<br \/>\n4) Rewrite: There&#8217;s no such thing as the best caption. I think both these captions need a rewrite. Note: I&#8217;m not rewriting the testimonial. I&#8217;m rewriting the caption.<br \/>\n5) Curiosity: Create high levels of curiosity. Ideally, put in at least one question in your caption. The brain wants to know the answer.<\/p>\n<p>Hey, don&#8217;t stop at audio testimonials<\/p>\n<p>Written testimonials or video testimonials too need some whack. Take the lessons you&#8217;ve learned in this article, and rewrite, re-design, rewire your testimonials. Do the audit.<\/p>\n<p>Yeah, yeah! \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It was 2004. We were promoting the Workshop in Los Angeles. As part of the marketing promotion, we put one little audio testimonial on the website. No, it doesn&#8217;t matter what the testimonial said. What matters, is that over 1200 people clicked on that one link to listen to the testimonial. 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