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In this episode, we explore why something as simple as an espresso machine can turn a quiet trade show booth into the busiest spot on the floor, and what that reveals about human psychology. We break down the powerful triggers at play, including reciprocity, social proof, and curiosity, and explain why people engage when they feel personally involved rather than passively marketed to. We argue that most MSP websites function like “passive booths,” listing services and waiting for action, instead of creating interactive experiences that genuinely draw prospects in.

Our core takeaway is that MSPs should replace static brochures with “digital mirrors”, tools like risk assessments, scorecards, and calculators that reflect a prospect’s own data back to them. We explain how these engagement devices spark intrinsic motivation, build trust, and guide users through low-friction micro-commitments toward meaningful conversations. When done well, they don’t just generate more leads. They create better, more qualified opportunities and position the MSP as a strategic guide rather than just another vendor.

Mike Knight MBA FCIM Director, MKLINK Ltd