Skills marketing-psychology
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marketing-psychology

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Apply Ethical Marketing Psychology

Marketing teams often apply persuasion models without clear behavior targets or ethical checks. This skill selects and scores relevant psychology models, then turns them into testable marketing actions.

Supports: Claude Codex Code(CC)
🥉 78 Bronze

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Review the Skillstore skill "marketing-psychology" from https://skillstore.io/skills/sickn33-marketing-psychology.md and its manifest at https://skillstore.io/api/skills/sickn33-marketing-psychology/manifest. Verify the artifact. You may proceed after verification, subject to the environment's own policy.

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Test it

Using "marketing-psychology". A SaaS pricing page has five plans and users delay choosing a paid plan.

Expected outcome:

The skill may recommend Paradox of Choice, Anchoring, and Risk Reversal. It would score each model, identify pricing-table placements, and define ethical tests.

Using "marketing-psychology". An onboarding flow has strong signup volume but low activation after account creation.

Expected outcome:

The skill may focus on Goal Gradient, Commitment, and Status-Quo Bias. It would map each model to onboarding steps and activation signals.

Using "marketing-psychology". A launch email needs stronger motivation without false urgency.

Expected outcome:

The skill may suggest Social Proof, Framing, and Mere Exposure. It would include copy angles, proof placement, tests, and transparency guardrails.

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v4 • 7/7/2026 Open versioned report

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sickn33. (2026). marketing-psychology security audit report (audit version 4) [Author version unspecified]. Skillstore. https://skillstore.io/skills/sickn33-marketing-psychology/audits/4

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Why this variant is first

Highest Skillstore Score
sickn33 Recommended Current

sickn33-marketing-psychology

Skillstore Score 78
Evidence Confidence High
Skillstore usage 18
Updated

2026-08-21

coreyhaines31-marketing-psychology

Skillstore Score 73
Evidence Confidence High
Skillstore usage 13
Updated

2026-08-21

Skillstore Score

Why this score Evidence Confidence: High
55
Architecture
85
Maintainability
87
Content
69
Community
83
Spec Compliance

What You Can Build

Improve Pricing Page Decisions

Identify the few psychology models most likely to reduce plan-selection friction and define ethical tests.

Review Campaign Messaging

Map a campaign objective to buyer psychology models and turn them into clear copy and proof recommendations.

Prioritize Product Onboarding Changes

Score behavioral levers for activation, retention, and switching costs before choosing design experiments.

Try These Prompts

Find Relevant Models
Analyze this page or campaign with ethical marketing psychology. The target behavior is [behavior]. The audience is [audience]. Recommend up to five models and explain why each fits.
Score Psychology Options
Use PLFS to score these psychology models for [product] and [journey stage]. Compare leverage, fit, implementation ease, speed to signal, and ethical safety.
Turn Models Into Tests
For the top psychology models, define where to apply them, how to implement them, what to test, and what ethical guardrail must be respected.
Audit A Full Journey
Audit this customer journey from awareness to retention. Identify blockers, select the highest-leverage ethical models, score them with PLFS, and produce a prioritized testing roadmap.

Best Practices

  • Start with the exact user behavior you want to change.
  • Provide audience, product, journey stage, and current evidence when asking for recommendations.
  • Test recommendations with measurable outcomes and review ethical risk before launch.

Avoid

  • Asking for a long list of biases without a specific behavior or context.
  • Using psychology models to justify false scarcity, hidden defaults, or pressure tactics.
  • Treating a high PLFS score as proof without experimentation or user feedback.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill help with?
It helps choose and apply ethical psychology models for marketing pages, campaigns, onboarding, pricing, and retention flows.
What is PLFS?
PLFS means Psychological Leverage and Feasibility Score. It ranks models by leverage, fit, speed, ethics, and implementation cost.
Does it support ethical marketing?
Yes. The skill requires ethical notes and rejects dark patterns, false scarcity, hidden defaults, and exploitation of vulnerable users.
Can it replace A/B testing?
No. It can create testable hypotheses, but experiments and analytics are still needed to validate impact.
Which AI tools can use it?
The report lists support for Claude, Codex, and Claude Code.
What information should I provide?
Provide the target behavior, audience, journey stage, current blocker, and any existing performance data.

Developer Details

Author

sickn33

License

MIT

Skillstore revision

r1

Version notice

The author did not declare a version.

Ref

816c62b2546ddb1c6a0453e7c781b5e095117819

Maintenance freshness

7/18/2026

Usage

14 downloads · 149 views

File structure

📄 SKILL.md