Low stock message/high demand message
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 10:01 am
This indicates to visitors that there is low stock or that the product is in high demand and may soon be sold out.
Manipulative personalized communications and advertisements
Targeting ads based on personal preferences. Think for example of the ads of business coaches on social media that promise you 100,000 euros in turnover. Your search behavior is taken into account, but also who you follow.
Price comparison prevention
This makes it impossible for you to compare taiwan cell phone number products, so that you cannot make a well-considered decision. For example, think of offering bundles where it is not possible to calculate the unit prices of these items.
Intermediate currency
Sometimes you use real currency to buy virtual currency. You can use that to buy stuff. Think of in-app purchases for mobile games and social media. This can make you spend more than you would with real money. We can hardly estimate the value of that.
Hidden costs
Perhaps best known from travel websites: you think you are going to book a cheap trip, suddenly extra costs are added. Think for example of cleaning costs or costs for a transfer to the hotel. You quickly agree to these kinds of costs, because you do not want to start all over again.
Confirmshaming
A form of manipulation based on guilt to make consumers choose something. Think of sentences like 'No thanks! I'd rather pay the full price' on a no-button. You often see it in pop-ups that are shown when leaving a webshop and when unsubscribing from a newsletter.
Manipulative personalized communications and advertisements
Targeting ads based on personal preferences. Think for example of the ads of business coaches on social media that promise you 100,000 euros in turnover. Your search behavior is taken into account, but also who you follow.
Price comparison prevention
This makes it impossible for you to compare taiwan cell phone number products, so that you cannot make a well-considered decision. For example, think of offering bundles where it is not possible to calculate the unit prices of these items.
Intermediate currency
Sometimes you use real currency to buy virtual currency. You can use that to buy stuff. Think of in-app purchases for mobile games and social media. This can make you spend more than you would with real money. We can hardly estimate the value of that.
Hidden costs
Perhaps best known from travel websites: you think you are going to book a cheap trip, suddenly extra costs are added. Think for example of cleaning costs or costs for a transfer to the hotel. You quickly agree to these kinds of costs, because you do not want to start all over again.
Confirmshaming
A form of manipulation based on guilt to make consumers choose something. Think of sentences like 'No thanks! I'd rather pay the full price' on a no-button. You often see it in pop-ups that are shown when leaving a webshop and when unsubscribing from a newsletter.