01 Aug
Posted by Paul Hancox as Social Proof

Women, which of the two guys in the picture do you find more attractive?
According to Ben Jones and his colleagues at the University Of Aberdeen in Scotland, you’re likely to find the guy on the left more attractive. Here’s why…
They showed pairs of male faces to 28 women, who were asked to rate their attractiveness. The faces had been previously rated by 40 different women as of about equal attractiveness.
The researchers then showed the same pairs again, but added a third female face in-between the two male faces, with the female face looking at one of the two guys, and either smiling or not smiling.
The second time around, the women found the faces of the men being smiled at more attractive, while the faces that weren’t being smiled at were now rated as less attractive.
They also ran the same experiment on 28 men. Shockingly, the men rated the guys who were being smiled at by the female as less attractive! (And now you understand exactly why guys say, “I don’t know what she sees in him.”)
Now, I’m a marketer not a psychologist, so my educated guess as to why these females rated a male face as more attractive when the female face was looking and smiling at it, is because of the law of influence called social proof (which we talked about in the last post). They could see another female as appearing to like the guy (even though it was a picture), and so they liked him more!
Customers behave in a similar way to those men and women in the experiment. I should know, I’ve been a customer many times in my own life - and I’m sure you have too. When we see lots more people buying Brand X over Brand Y, we tend to think that somehow Brand X must be better, don’t we? Even though many times that may not be true.
We’ve already seen that a man’s attractiveness rating can be influenced simply by a picture of a female smiling at him! - implying that somebody already finds him attractive.
In other words, social proof.
That same principle can work for your products, too.
So how are you applying the law of social proof for your products, services and blogs? One popular method, for example, is to display testimonials from happy customers - although later on this week we’ll examine some of the ways in which you can multiply the effects of your testimonials.
In the meantime, thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts by leaving a comment.
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10 Responses
Skellie
August 1st, 2007 at 12:37 pm
1That’s a really clever way of introducing the concept of social proof. It’s something I believe gets too little attention in both marketing and web sectors. Good to see it getting some good coverage here :).
Nelson Tan
August 1st, 2007 at 3:59 pm
2Hell yeah, the first guy I look at is on the right. Perhaps he looks more shaven.
best regards,
Nelson
Mark
August 2nd, 2007 at 4:06 am
3I have observed social proof at work on many websites. One notable example is that of commercial websites offering paid hosting for sitemasters. Consider http://www.ipowerweb.com/ for example. They show a smiling young lady on the front page of their website. That somehow made me think that iPowerweb would offer more helpful and friendly service. iPowerWeb does offer excellent service, as I know from personal experience with them in the past, but the young picture of the smiling young lady does seem to communicate that iPowerWeb will give excellent, friendly, personable service.
Yaro
August 2nd, 2007 at 6:07 am
4I love seeing examples of social proof outside of the business world. It’s such a powerful force.
Great article!
Yaro
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August 16th, 2007 at 9:57 am
5[…] recently notified of an interesting post over at the Internet Influence Magic blog that features a case study about how social proof can help you be more attractive to women. I’m not sure if the same proof technique works the other way around […]
Dylan
August 16th, 2007 at 1:54 pm
6Very interesting post! Funny how the guys felt the male that
wasn’t being smiled at as more attractive, because I felt
that way too! LOL
Dylan
Hamish MacDonald
August 16th, 2007 at 4:03 pm
7Yeah, guy on the right for me, too.
And when I see a picture of a smiling pretty woman or bespectacled smart young man on a company’s webpage, I have to say that my first thought is “Stock photo”.
On Copywriting
August 16th, 2007 at 5:45 pm
8Three Must-Read Blog Posts by My Colleagues…
For today, I thought I would refer you to some recent blog posts I have found particularly interesting and helpful. Each is related to marketing, persuasion, or copywriting. All of which are beneficial to copywriters and online marketers. 1. How…
Gideon Shalwick
August 16th, 2007 at 10:24 pm
9Love it!
I’ve recently read Robert Cialdini’s book on Influence and came to realize the real power of social proof and why it works.
This is a great example to prove that it doesn’t only happen in business, but everywhere else as well.
Cheers - I’m subscribing to your posts now, thanks to Yaro Starak.
Gideon Shalwick
Oleg
August 28th, 2007 at 8:18 pm
10Fantastic post! If this is in Caldinis book, I haven
t gotten up to it but this information is golden!
btw.. How do you get the header to change text depending on the referrer?
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