30 - How many times must you repeat yourself to be believed?

FEB 27, 20263 MIN
The Credibility Minute

30 - How many times must you repeat yourself to be believed?

FEB 27, 20263 MIN

Description

We know that repetition makes information feel more truthful (The Illusory Truth Effect). But how often do you need to repeat your core message before it sticks?Research shows the biggest jump in perceived truth happens around the second time a statement is heard. After that, you see diminishing returns on the "truthiness," though advertising data suggests brand positivity peaks around 10 exposures.However, this effect has a shelf life. Belief decays over weeks and months. If a lead hears your message once and doesn't encounter you again for six months, the trust signal fades.In this micro-episode:Why you shouldn't hammer the same point endlessly in a single episodeThe science of "Time Decay" and why it necessitates a regular publishing scheduleWhy saying the same thing in the same way builds more belief than varying your phrasingResources:Episode on illusory truth effect (episode #26):https://player.captivate.fm/episode/71ad2ea4-693f-419f-8282-4ed7da5bd61c/Original 1977 study about repetition:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022537177800121Overview and more studies:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illusory_truth_effectMaking up History: False Memories of Fake News Storieshttps://ejop.psychopen.eu/index.php/ejop/article/view/456Maximum attitude in advertising:https://www.newneuromarketing.com/want-to-get-your-brand-on-top-of-mind-here-s-how-often-you-should-show-your-ad and https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00913367.2015.1018460Recogntition and recall in advertising:https://asknigelhollis.com/blog/repetition-in-advertising-evokes-recognition-and-recall.htmlFind more episodes and subscribe at stereoforest.com/minute.