TINY actions create LOYAL users
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Why do developers stick around once they start playing with your product—even if it’s just a demo? It’s not just stubbornness. It’s psychology. This short explores "commitment and consistency", a powerful behavioral principle where even a small initial action—like deploying a sample app—makes someone way more likely to follow through on bigger commitments. This principle has been tested in experiments (like getting people to put a tiny sign in their window and later agreeing to a massive billboard), and it works just as well in tech. Think: 🚀 Heroku’s one-click "Deploy to Heroku" button 🏆 Stack Overflow’s badges and reputation system 🎯 Your quick-start tutorial or onboarding flow Start small. Build commitment. Watch engagement grow. #ProductPsychology #DevMarketing #GrowthHacks #BehavioralScience #CommitmentAndConsistency #OnboardingTips #DeveloperExperience #StartupTips #UserPsychology #MarketingTactics ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ℹ️ Check out Stateshift 👇 Most tech companies struggle to build reliable user and developer engagement. We ride shotgun with you, with clear coaching and frameworks driven by 27 years of experience, to deliver consistent adoption, revenue, and brand growth. Customers inc. Dagger, Comcast, IBM, Linux Foundation, Neural Magic, CNCF, Pfizer, Okteto, Dragonfly, Gates Foundation, and many others. Find out more: https://clcl.ink/yt-d Also check out: Stateshift LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stateshift Stateshift Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Stateshift/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📧 Bacon Bulletin 📧 A weekly fast-track to community growth and engagement...direct to your inbox. Let's be real...building a community/devrel is challenging and stressful. Make your life easier and more productive with a FREE weekly dose of tips, tricks, techniques, and traini
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