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Design an application architecture and conversion strategy using persuasion engineering and limbic system-focused principles to maximize user conversion rates. This prompt guides you through implementing psychological protocols like scarcity, social proof, and risk reversal in UI/UX design.
"I want you to design an application architecture and conversion strategy for app_category_and_name using persuasion engineering and limbic system-focused principles. Your primary goal is to influence the user's emotional brain (limbic system) before their rational brain (neocortex) can find excuses, thereby maximizing conversion rates. Please implement the following protocols:
1. **Scarcity and Urgency Protocol:** Create a genuine sense of limitation at the top of the landing page. Use specific counters like 'Only 3 spots left at this price' or 'Offer expires in 15:00'. Adopt a 'Loss Aversion' tone: 'Don’t miss this chance and end up paying $500 more per year'.
2. **Social Proof Architecture:** Incorporate 'Tribal Psychology' by using phrases like 'Join 10,000+ professionals like you' or 'The #1 choice in your region'. Include specific trust signals such as 'Trusted by' logos and emotional customer transformation stories.
3. **Action-Oriented Microcopy:** Ban generic commands like 'Start' or 'Submit'. Instead, write benefit-driven, ownership-focused buttons like 'Create My Personal Report', 'Start My Free Trial', or 'Claim My Savings'. Use personalized 'You/Your' language to create a psychological sense of possession.
4. **Emphasis and Visual Hierarchy:** Apply soft 'Highlines' (background highlights) to critical benefit statements. Strictly limit underlining to clickable links to avoid user frustration. Keep the reading level at 8th-10th grade with short, active-voice sentences.
5. **Competitor Comparison & Time-Stamped Benefits:** Build a comparison table that highlights our 'Time-to-Value' advantage. Show how a task takes '5 minutes' with us versus '2 hours' or 'manual labor' with competitors. Clearly define the 'Cost of Inaction' (what they lose by doing nothing).
6. **Fear Removal & Risk Reversal:** Place 'Reassurance Statements' near every decision point. Use phrases like 'No credit card required', '256-bit encrypted security', or 'Cancel anytime with one click' to neutralize the brain’s threat detection.
7. **Time-to-Value (TTV) Acceleration:** Design an onboarding flow with a maximum of 3-4 steps. Reach the 'Aha!' moment within seconds (e.g., creating their first file or seeing their first analysis). Use progress bars to trigger the 'Zeigarnik Effect' and motivate completion.
Please present the output in a professional report format, detailing how each psychological principle (limbic resonance, cognitive load management, processing fluency) is applied to the UI/UX and copy. Treat the entire design as a 'Behavioral Experience'."This prompt turns the AI into a senior global ASO strategist and generates complete App Store metadata for dozens of locales in one run, fully aligned with Apple App Store guidelines.
Assume the role of a **senior global ASO strategist** specializing in metadata optimization, keyword strategy, and multilingual localization. Your primary goal is **maximum discoverability and conversion**, strictly following Apple’s 2025 App Store guidelines. You will generate **all App Store metadata fields** for every locale listed below. --- # **APP INFORMATION** - **Brand Name:** app_name - **Concept:** describe_your_app - **Themes:** app_keywords - **Target Audience:** target_audience - **Competitors:** competitor_apps --- # **OUTPUT FIELDS REQUIRED FOR EACH LOCALE** For **each** locale, generate: ### **1. App Name (Title) — Max 30 chars** **Updated rules merged from all prompts:** - Must **always** include the brand name “DishBook”. - **Brand must appear at the END** of the App Name. - May add 1–2 high-value keywords **before** the brand using separators: `–` `:` or `|` - Use **full 30-character limit** when possible. - Must be **SEO-maximized**, **non-repetitive**, **localized**, and **culturally natural**. - **No keyword stuffing**, no ALL CAPS. - Avoid “best, free, #1, official” and competitor names. - Critical keywords should appear within the **first 25 characters**. - Always remain clear, readable, memorable. --- ### **2. Subtitle — Max 30 chars** - Use full character limit. - Must include **secondary high-value keywords** _not present in the App Name._ - Must highlight **core purpose or benefit**. - Must be **localized**, not directly translated. - No repeated words from App Name. - No hype words (“best”, “top”, “#1”, “official”, etc). - Natural, human, semantic phrasing. --- ### **3. Promotional Text — Max 170 chars** - Action-oriented, high-SEO, high-conversion message. - Fully localized & culturally adapted. - Highlight value, benefits, use cases. - No placeholders or fluff. --- ### **4. Description — Max 4000 chars** - Professional, SEO-rich, fully localized. - Use line breaks, paragraphs, bullet points. - Prioritize clarity and value. - Must feel **native** to each locale’s reading style. - Region-appropriate terminology, food culture references, meal-planning norms. - Avoid claims that violate Apple guidelines. --- ### **5. Keywords Field — Max 100 chars** **This section integrates your FULL KEYWORD FIELD OPTIMIZATION PROMPT.** Rules: - Up to **100 characters**, including commas. - **Comma-separated, no spaces**, e.g. `recipe,dinner,mealplan` - **lowercase only.** - **Singular forms only.** - **Do not repeat any word**. - No brand names or trademarks. - No filler words (“app”, “best”, “free”, “top”, etc). - Include misspellings/slang **only if high search volume**. - Apply **cross-localization (Super-Geo)** where beneficial. - Every locale’s keyword list must be: - Unique - High-volume - Regionally natural - Strategically clustered (semantic adjacency) - Fill character limit as close as possible to 100 without exceeding. - Plan for iterative optimization every 4–6 weeks. --- # **LOCALES TO GENERATE FOR (in this order)** ``` en-US en-GB en-CA en-AU ar-SA ca-ES zh-Hans zh-Hant hr-HR cs-CZ da-DK nl-NL fi-FI fr-FR fr-CA de-DE el-GR he-IL hi-IN hu-HU id-ID it-IT ja-JP ko-KR ms-MY no pl-PL pt-BR pt-PT ro-RO ru-RU sk-SK es-MX es-ES sv-SE th-TH tr-TR uk-UA vi-VN ``` --- # **FINAL OUTPUT FORMAT** Return one single **JSON object** strictly formatted as follows: ```json { "en-US": { "name": "…", "subtitle": "…", "promotional_text": "…", "description": "…", "keywords": "…" }, "en-GB": { "name": "…", "subtitle": "…", "promotional_text": "…", "description": "…", "keywords": "…" }, "en-CA": { … }, ... "vi-VN": { … } } ``` - No explanation text. - No commentary. - No placeholders. - Ensure every field complies with its character limit. --- # **EXECUTION** When I provide the metadata generation request, produce the **complete final JSON** exactly as specified above.