LoveClaw - am I missing it?

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I was able to see LoveClaw on an affiliate's website. Correct me if I'm wrong but it looks like the Facebook "share" button on websites. Only difference is, there's multiple buttons (like star ratings).

Way too much hype, IMHO. Red flags start going off when I see every possible domain combination of the term "LoveClaw" being registered.
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  • Profile picture of the author Danny Shaw
    Originally Posted by Techie Turtle View Post

    I was able to see LoveClaw on an affiliate's website. Correct me if I'm wrong but it looks like the Facebook "share" button on websites. Only difference is, there's multiple buttons (like star ratings).

    Way too much hype, IMHO. Red flags start going off when I see every possible domain combination of the term "LoveClaw" being registered.
    I got LoveClaw last year from Chris and it is a good plugin if you know how to use it. You can change the wording and style of the buttons to fit your niche. I have found it works best with picture based sites and adding a call to action like "Would your friends find this 1-2-3-4"

    I know what you mean about the website that have sprung up. It happens on every launch. I have done a bit of launch jacking myself in the past and it is a cut throat world.

    The best thing about LoveClaw in my experience is not the plugin which does increase Facebook shares but getting the invites to Chris's webinars. He share some really cool stuff and seems to be one step ahead of everyone else.

    If I was in to making products/wso's I could make one from each webinar's notes.

    The plugin does work as described but no one should think you simply add in to a website and you will get 1000's of facebook visitors. You have to be creative and use it a bit more like a mini poll option which just happens to link with facebook.
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris Munch
    Chris here from LoveClaw

    Yes there is a lot of excitement around the long awaited public launch of LoveClaw.

    In reality LoveClaw is simply a useful tool for your business.

    The LoveClaw technology can be used on enhance any website by increasing the frequency of people sharing your content and providing social proof. The result is it bringing you more traffic and improving user and social signals that help your Google rankings.

    Try LoveClaw on your site and you will see it out-perform the Facebook LIKE button. In our tests it has out performed the like button by 350%. Try it for yourself and you will see an improvement.

    Obviously this only works on a website with quality and useful content. If you have poor content that is presented on a poorly structured site, then it can't help. Think of it like a new set of top-of-the-range tires that can enhance the performance of a car. If the car is broken however, the wheels can't do their job.

    Why It Works - The Marketing Behind It...

    Have you ever wondered why Google+ button never gets clicked compared to the Facebook LIKE button?

    Think about it...

    Google is a huge platform with millions of people who have YouTube accounts, Gmail accounts, and accounts for a variety of Google services. And those accounts are simply a Google account that can work with Google PLUS.

    But very few people press the Google PLUS button.

    Why is that?

    Compare it to 'LIKE'. When you are on a web page 'like' is something you can feel about the a page, it is a word you can think in your head.

    It is the emotional connection that makes the like button work!

    That is what LoveClaw does for your site. It provides a variety of customizable emotional outlets inviting your readers to share your content, while also providing social proof.

    I mean haven't you ever wanted to say something different about a website than like?

    Words like... 'Interesting', 'Shocking', Useful', 'I love it' etc. are all words you can use to entice your audience to give their opinion and share your content.

    People love to give opinions, it just so happens that Like is often not the word they want to use.

    And LoveClaw includes a variety of visual emotion buttons too which are incredibly effective.

    I've attached some examples below...
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    • Profile picture of the author Techie Turtle
      Thanks Danny & Chris for your replies.

      I guess what really prompted me to start this thread in the first place was the onslaught of promotional emails (about 3 or 4 today alone). I realize there are different personalities; some people jump on new, cutting edge products when they're released. Others (like me), sit out the initial buying frenzy and wait. There really isn't a "right" or "wrong" in those regards, it's all personal preference.

      Here's an interesting article: Know the five types of buyers - Milwaukee - The Business Journal. What I find most interesting is #1 which represents only 2% of the buying market. Even when you add #2, you only come up with about 17% of your market. The bulk of your buyers live outside the initial launch. I reside between #3 and #4

      Best wishes on all your ventures, Danny & Chris.
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      • Profile picture of the author James Campbell
        Originally Posted by Techie Turtle View Post

        Thanks Danny & Chris for your replies.

        I guess what really prompted me to start this thread in the first place was the onslaught of promotional emails (about 3 or 4 today alone). I realize there are different personalities; some people jump on new, cutting edge products when they're released. Others (like me), sit out the initial buying frenzy and wait. There really isn't a "right" or "wrong" in those regards, it's all personal preference.

        Here's an interesting article: Know the five types of buyers - Milwaukee - The Business Journal. What I find most interesting is #1 which represents only 2% of the buying market. Even when you add #2, you only come up with about 17% of your market. The bulk of your buyers live outside the initial launch. I reside between #3 and #4

        Best wishes on all your ventures, Danny & Chris.
        Why would red flags go up for you because people are promoting a product? Simple promotion of a product is in NO WAY an indication of the quality of a product. You've got some pretty strange logic there.
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        • Profile picture of the author Techie Turtle
          Originally Posted by James Campbell View Post

          Why would red flags go up for you because people are promoting a product? Simple promotion of a product is in NO WAY an indication of the quality of a product. You've got some pretty strange logic there.
          Hi James,
          Good question! The "red flags" you quoted was in my 1st post. My 2nd post clarified what type of buyer I am (I fall into the 39th percentile more or less). You're correct, whether a product is heavily promoted or not does not reflect the product's quality. Ableit product launch buyers represent only 2% of the entire market, seems all marketing efforts are placed there.

          So, speaking from my own personality type, which is far and away one of the largest segments of buyers, anyone outside of my comfort zone makes me uncomfortable. We all do it whether we admit it or not; I'm keeping it real.

          As marketers, shouldn't we embrace our customers' personality types? In my rant about live webinars (in my sig), I'm basically telling marketers how to sell to me! In other words, I'm handing a marketer the key to my wallet. If they don't want to listen to me (the buyer) but insist that I bend my life around their schedule, sorry.. not happening.

          Here's to everyone's IM success!
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  • Profile picture of the author AndyBlackSEO
    The LoveClaw plugin is an awesome tool because unlike the Facebook LIKE button a user doesn't have to be in the "mindset" of liking content in order to click and share. They can have other opinions or views of the content which they are sharing. A clever concept in my opinion.
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    • Profile picture of the author Techie Turtle
      Originally Posted by AndyBlackSEO View Post

      The LoveClaw plugin is an awesome tool because unlike the Facebook LIKE button a user doesn't have to be in the "mindset" of liking content in order to click and share. They can have other opinions or views of the content which they are sharing. A clever concept in my opinion.
      I realize I'm in the minority on this, but to what extent I have no idea: when I'm doing my daily internet browsing, I very rarely (maybe less <1%) press the "Like" button on websites (or the G +1 either). I don't know why I avoid those buttons, but I just do. However, I can see your point, Andy.
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      • Profile picture of the author AndyBlackSEO
        Originally Posted by Techie Turtle View Post

        I realize I'm in the minority on this, but to what extent I have no idea: when I'm doing my daily internet browsing, I very rarely (maybe less <1%) press the "Like" button on websites (or the G +1 either). I don't know why I avoid those buttons, but I just do. However, I can see your point, Andy.
        Yes, it's like anything though. Not everyone does the same thing or works in the same way. You will always get a percentage though. Features and add-ons such as Facebook Likes and Google+1's will "probably" be more effective in non IM niches... ie - the general internet user / consumer.

        Some will and some won't.. but that is fine. Better to have it and have "some" than none at all.
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  • Profile picture of the author Simin
    And demo website using this Chris Gutrie's plugin?
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  • Profile picture of the author simonjwarner
    Here's the thing, Have a look at the Huffington post, If your content is something that care about, such as politics, then Love Claw will make it go ultra viral.

    For example, say you had a "ban handguns" blog.

    Only the people who wanted to ban handguns would "like" your posts.

    With Love Claw, people who DISAGREED would share your content as well, because of emotion. Hope that helps
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    • Profile picture of the author Techie Turtle
      Originally Posted by Chris Munch View Post

      The LoveClaw technology can be used on enhance any website by increasing the frequency of people sharing your content and providing social proof. The result is it bringing you more traffic and improving user and social signals that help your Google rankings.

      Obviously this only works on a website with quality and useful content. If you have poor content that is presented on a poorly structured site, then it can't help. Think of it like a new set of top-of-the-range tires that can enhance the performance of a car. If the car is broken however, the wheels can't do their job.
      Originally Posted by simonjwarner View Post

      Here's the thing, Have a look at the Huffington post, If your content is something that care about, such as politics, then Love Claw will make it go ultra viral.

      For example, say you had a "ban handguns" blog.

      Only the people who wanted to ban handguns would "like" your posts.

      With Love Claw, people who DISAGREED would share your content as well, because of emotion. Hope that helps
      Yes I see your point, Simon. As Chris pointed out himself, LC helps websites/blogs that are already engaging their readers. He goes on to qualify the effectiveness of the tool by emphasizing a website should have quality content. If a site is already engaging their readers, I can see how LC can be a useful tool. But, just about every marketing email I've received would lead you to believe that by simply installing this plug-in, your website(s) will go ultra-viral.

      In a similar fashion, CommentLuv does a remarkable job in its own right.

      ETA
      A large part of The LoveClaw marketing involves pushing the buyer's emotional buttons. You're supporting/buying LC because _______ (fill in the blank). If you speak critically of a product, the supporters (and those that have a vested interest) will attack and discredit you. Try going to just about any in-person MLM meeting and speak critically (not disrespectfully, but raise valid objections). You're quickly shown the door.
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    • Profile picture of the author tracyaustin
      Originally Posted by simonjwarner View Post

      Here's the thing, Have a look at the Huffington post, If your content is something that care about, such as politics, then Love Claw will make it go ultra viral.

      For example, say you had a "ban handguns" blog.

      Only the people who wanted to ban handguns would "like" your posts.

      With Love Claw, people who DISAGREED would share your content as well, because of emotion. Hope that helps
      Simon has nailed it. I can't tell you how many times I have disagreed with something, but because my only options were to Like it or leave it, I didn't engage with the content at all.
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    • Profile picture of the author Techie Turtle
      Originally Posted by simonjnh View Post

      It's not really useful for that hemorrhoid cream review site you might have lol
      Hey! How did YOU KNOW my niche! :p
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    • Profile picture of the author tracyaustin
      Originally Posted by simonjnh View Post

      It's not really useful for that hemorrhoid cream review site you might have lol
      Er, um, there is always somebody who would click the Works Great! button for a hemorrhoid cream (or anything!), and who wants the world to know it.

      Seriously though, being able to change the text of the buttons means it could work for something like this...or pretty much anything with a little creative thinking.
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      • Profile picture of the author Techie Turtle
        I know this is all about emotion and engaging readers. It's probably safe to say this works well with hot-button issues (birth control, gun control, religion, etc). I just don't see a mediocre blog post/article drawing much "viral" emotion.

        If you want viral, be original (just like everyone else). No seriously, you all have pretty much heard that lady's quote, "aint nobody got time fo dat!" Well that news station got a lot of exposure because the news director decided to run that story.

        How about monster truck shows? ever seen one of them roll over 2 dozen times then catch on fire while the driver makes it out alive? That crash will get re-played over and over via YouTube and countless blooper programs. And guess what? All the sponsors on that truck get free advertising.

        Same with NASCAR; the cars are basically an ad on wheels. Have a big wreck and you'll have endless free advertising.

        Just my .02
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        • Profile picture of the author AnneE
          Originally Posted by Techie Turtle View Post

          I know this is all about emotion and engaging readers. It's probably safe to say this works well with hot-button issues (birth control, gun control, religion, etc). I just don't see a mediocre blog post/article drawing much "viral" emotion.

          If you want viral, be original (just like everyone else). No seriously, you all have pretty much heard that lady's quote, "aint nobody got time fo dat!" Well that news station got a lot of exposure because the news director decided to run that story.

          How about monster truck shows? ever seen one of them roll over 2 dozen times then catch on fire while the driver makes it out alive? That crash will get re-played over and over via YouTube and countless blooper programs. And guess what? All the sponsors on that truck get free advertising.

          Same with NASCAR; the cars are basically an ad on wheels. Have a big wreck and you'll have endless free advertising.

          Just my .02
          So what you are suggesting is that I should CRASH my website into yours and then post a YouTube video of them going up in flames?

          I do think the art of creating potentially viral content is a rare gift. Sure I want to engage people's emotions, but knowing the effect I want to have is different than knowing how to make it happen. I would like there to be more emphasis in the LoveClaw training on Content that Went Viral and Stuff that Didn't.

          It's like if someone tells you to act cool or be sexy, how do you figure out what the hell that is? By watching what other people are doing? Or by a lot of trial and error and seeing how people respond?? That's why Jr. High is such a disaster, we were all trying to be cool or sexy (or both) and our first attempts at doing that, didn't really work.

          I like Chris's idea and I've bought LoveClaw, but I'm still struggling for that sexy, viral, cool content. In real life (offline) too -- ha ha! My husband is my high school sweetheart and we always joke that he saw past my nerdy exterior. My profile picture will give you some idea. Not a lot has changed.
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  • Profile picture of the author Amod Oke
    I think its a fabulous idea since it gets the user to "do something about it"... and the ability to customize the image and text only adds to the flexibility.

    And believe me, non-IM people are absolutely clueless about all our gizmos!!

    Nope, I am not an affiliate, I don't even own it yet, but I am thinking of giving it a spin if it REALLLLLY does everything that they hype! Lol, just search for lovecla review, and just see the number of affiliates beefing this up!!
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    • Profile picture of the author ScrooG
      Originally Posted by Amod Oke View Post

      I think its a fabulous idea since it gets the user to "do something about it"... and the ability to customize the image and text only adds to the flexibility.

      And believe me, non-IM people are absolutely clueless about all our gizmos!!

      Nope, I am not an affiliate, I don't even own it yet, but I am thinking of giving it a spin if it REALLLLLY does everything that they hype! Lol, just search for lovecla review, and just see the number of affiliates beefing this up!!
      But do you want people to Dislike or Hate your page?
      Is any engagement good even negative engagement? Like advertising?
      I am not so sure I want people hating my page, on Facebook...
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      • Profile picture of the author Chris Munch
        Originally Posted by ScrooG View Post

        But do you want people to Dislike or Hate your page?
        Is any engagement good even negative engagement? Like advertising?
        I am not so sure I want people hating my page, on Facebook...
        Its up to you whether you include positive or negative emotions with LoveClaw. You can choose exactly what emotions, opinions or call to actions you want.

        And negative opinions and emotions are exceptionally powerful. People can be even more passionate on sharing on the negative side, so it drives more traffic, and also provides your audience with an honest perspective.

        The negative emotions are not necessarily directed at your website/article, but at what you discuss or review.

        For example, negative opinions and emotions are PERFECT for a product review site. Its the exact reason Amazon allows its audience to leave a one star review. Honest opinions are really valuable to your audience, especially when it comes to product reviews.
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  • Profile picture of the author DexterGallagher
    Not happy with love claw and I have requested a refund twice in the past 48 hours with no response, it is like they are avoiding me....I paid the $197.
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  • Profile picture of the author DexterGallagher
    Still no refund and I have conformed to all their requests providing detailed information why I want a refund, however their insistence backwards and forwards of "support emails" are nothing more than delay tactics in providing a refund! Did your support staff ever work for Sky retention department? They also provide crap support!

    Do your stand by their own 100% satisfaction guarantee ? Up to now NO! I have requested a refund 72 hours ago....NOT GOOD.
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    • Profile picture of the author Chris Munch
      Originally Posted by AnneE View Post

      I would like there to be more emphasis in the LoveClaw training on Content that Went Viral and Stuff that Didn't.
      That is covered in the LoveClaw live training (replays available). There is over 12 hours of training, and the last session does critiques of people's work to show you how to improve, it is very eye opening.

      LoveClaw is extremely powerful on its own, and to help people take it to the next level I wanted to give people the knowledge and skills to get even bigger results by understanding the process of going viral.

      This was not something I had to do because LoveClaw is powerful enough on its own. I wanted to do it because I care about my customers getting results.

      Going viral is a science, and the bonus training walks you through that process. It is a skill like anything else in business, and any skill can be learned and improved.

      Originally Posted by DexterGallagher View Post

      I have requested a refund twice in the past 48 hours with no response, it is like they are avoiding me. Still no refund and I have conformed to all their requests providing detailed information why I want a refund, however their insistence backwards and forwards of "support emails" are nothing more than delay tactics in providing a refund!
      Firstly it is the weekend so please be patient. Many software companies do not offer support over the weekend, we are one of the few that do, although replies will be slower than during the week.

      As stated in our refund policy we will try to find a solution to your problem, if we can't find a solution then we will refund. This is because we care about getting our customers results.

      Looking at your ticket you gave us no chance to rectify the issue you were facing - and sent in multiple tickets within hours over the weekend- you were not giving us a chance to respond, especially given it was a weekend.

      In addition you would not tell us the site you had the problem or give any other information when we offered to fix the issue.

      Based on the little information you gave we did offer an explanation of what was happening, however, you simply ignored this and demanded a refund. If you actually allowed us to help you, you would have got the desired results you wanted from the software.

      I think the issue was that you were having people click to share, but then they never actually submitted the share. We also don't count multiple shares from the same person/IP and you mentioned you did it in your workplace, which would explain that. We do that to prevent a group of people in an office gaming the system. Donna on the support team explained this to you. You ignored this reply and also refused to give us more information such as the site you were having an issue with, so we could investigate further.

      I see Donna put your refund through to be processed yesterday and your account has been closed, and access to all training revoked.

      As much as we try, we often can't help people who don't want to be helped, and those people will just lose out and get less traffic.

      Hopefully you can understand the only thing we were trying to do was help you, and if you go back through our answers to your support tickets you will find that is exactly what we did.
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      • Profile picture of the author Amod Oke
        As much as we try, we often can't help people who don't want to be helped, and those people will just lose out and get less traffic.
        You can't please everyone Chris, and especially these people, the ones who'll mail you 17 times in a day, and blast in here that "you dont reply"!!

        Its better to just refund these people and move on to help those who really want and appreciate the hand...
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      • Profile picture of the author Techie Turtle
        Originally Posted by Chris Munch View Post

        Going viral is a science, and the bonus training walks you through that process. It is a skill like anything else in business, and any skill can be learned and improved.
        With all due respect, Chris, viral content cannot be categorized as a "science." There are countless humorous and thought-provoking articles all across the internet. If any one person had the scientific recipe to make their content go viral, they could retire a billionaire.

        Anyone here ever heard of the website T-Rex Runner? Probably not even though she writes very well, posts often, and has a considerable amount of subscribers. If she only had the proper training found in your members area. :rolleyes:
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        • Profile picture of the author Chris Munch
          Originally Posted by Techie Turtle View Post

          With all due respect, Chris, viral content cannot be categorized as a "science."
          After pulling in millions of visitors and been active in the underground viral scene for several years I can tell you that it is a science.

          What looks random, is actually people following a formula, whether they derived it through natural talent, accident, or testing.

          Like anything in Science there is always more to learn and more tests to do, and given the human element the environment constantly changes. Don't confuse 'science' with meaning an exact method that works every time - science is a process, and there's still a lot to learn.

          It is the change in environment which throws most people and they assume it is random (it appears so on the surface) which looks to create random outcomes. Like why a music genre suddenly popular, then unpopular. A similar phenomenon happens in viral campaigns.

          But just like you can link the popularity of music genres with the movement in the stock market and changes in technology, you can do similar things with the environment of popular discussion topics. For example, the rise in popularity of zombie and horror topics is also linked with the stock market.

          During the boom times of the 80s and early 90s it gave rise to those wonderful happy disney stories we remember today like Beauty & The Beast (love people for who they are), but today during economic turmoil the movies from disney have darker undertones like WALL-E (the self destructive nature of man) and ICE AGE (the destruction of natural habitat and fight against extinction).

          Topics like this are just poorly understood but with the growth of social media and technology tracking various aspects of society, it is becoming more predictable. It is not unpredictable, but the outcomes probability based, and hard to interpret.

          Don't confuse 'science' with meaning an exact step by step system with a guarantee of results - there is no exact step by step system in business, just like with a viral campaign.

          But there are a set of fundamental principles to follow and essentially a general formula to follow, which are based on the science of human psychology and can be tested, and tweaked, but results may differ depending on the current environment.

          However, if you don't want to accept that its cool - as there's definitely a philosophical element to how you view the world. To put it in a simpler way...

          Going viral is not an accident. It is a skill that can be learned and there are various rules and techniques which get results.

          If this was not true then there would be no way to improve you effective your viral campaigns are. Yet people who have followed my advice have seen their campaigns go from failure to 6 figure traffic.

          And the fundamentals are very simple to understand, and you will see things in a very different way after grasping them.
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          • Profile picture of the author Organizationer
            Can you PM me the WSO link for this LoveClaw?
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            • Profile picture of the author wislndixie
              Can someone post a link to a site that is actually using LoveClaw?

              My next question is what happens when someone clicks one of the emotion icons on a website? I haven't seen any video of what it actually does?

              Can this be used on a Facebook Fan Page?
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  • Profile picture of the author Cash Money
    Even if you put a 'negative emotion' on the button such as 'I hate this', when they click on it they will still be doing a 'like' in Facebook.

    Surely you can't change that and are just changing the button they click on, not the action?

    Or are you tricking them into doing a Facebook like when they think they are disagreeing?
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  • Profile picture of the author Keith Price
    Cash Money, when they click any LoveClaw button, they are shown a comment box where they can type anything they want.

    Even if it's negative, it can be good for you because someone who disagrees with them might comment back to make their point. The discussion is what can make it go viral.

    Many people love a controversial argument and will go on for ages, back and forth. And, every comment is another link back to your site.
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