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General news and opinion in the field of using brain science in marketing
Neuromarketing on NBC Today Show
Martin Lindstrom got a great plug for his new book, Buyology, in an interview on NBC's Today Show. The piece may have been a bit superficial, and the host referred to fMRI when the particular study in question was performed using EEG…
Buyology by Martin Lindstrom
Buyology: Truth and Lies About Why We Buy
Buyology by Martin Lindstrom is a compulsively readable (at least for marketers) account of a research project that spanned three years and cost $7 million. Lindstrom's team used both fMRI and…
Buyology: Prime Time Neuromarketing
According to author, brand guru, and Neuromarketing reader Martin Lindstrom, the CBS news show 60 Minutes will air an exclusive interview on tonight's show in which he will reveal some of the startling findings in his new book Buyology:…
Product Contagion in Action
I've been traveling quite a bit recently (which explains the lower rate of Neuromarketing posts), and at a recent stay at a Jameson Inn in Indiana, I encountered the above product arrangement on the shelf of their little convenience shop…
Reflecting on the Mirror
Here's a prediction: in the coming years, we'll see mirrors popping up in the entryways of churches and other places of worship. And the reason won't be to let those entering fix their hair. As we'll see, the mirror has a rather magical…
Do We Process Skipped Commercials?
Television advertisers have a lot to worry about these days. The traditional networks have lost market share to an explosion of specialty channels, and television as a whole is threatened by other powerful entertainment choices like the…
Marketing to the Senior Brain
Marketers know that older buyers frequently behave differently than younger ones. They tend to experiment less with new products, and often exhibit strong loyalty to the brands they have used in the past. Conventional wisdom would say these…
The Handshake – Brain Connection
Sales and business experts have always talked about the power of a handshake to make a good first impression and start building a relationship. Researchers at the University of Iowa showed that to be the case when they found that job…
Banking Mess: Blame Our Brains
As the current financial chaos moves toward some kind of resolution, there will no doubt be plenty of Monday morning quarterbacking to explain what went wrong. One group that one wouldn't expect to have explanations are neuroscientists. As…
Caffeinated Branding: Think Inside the Cup
Way back in 2005, in Can Caffeine Brain Boost Help Ad Recall?, I suggested that Starbucks could sell potent ads on their cups. This idea, though tongue-in-cheek in nature, was based on fMRI research that showed caffeine stimulated areas…