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Neuromarketing
General news and opinion in the field of using brain science in marketing
Book Review: Predictably Irrational
Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely does a great job of demolishing the idea that people make decisions in a rational manner. Ariely, a behavioral economist at Duke, describes dozens of experiments that show how we procrastinate, when we…
The Power of “New”
Marketers know there are potent words in advertising, like "Free" and "New." Neuroscientists have now determined that the appeal of "new" is hard-wired into our brains. Novelty activates our brain's reward center, which may have been an…
Will Obama’s “Fight The Smears” Backfire?
A few weeks ago, Barack Obama’s campaign announced a new website, Fight the Smears, ostensibly to provide quick facts when negative rumors or allegations about Obama crop up. Many believe that a factor in John Kerry’s loss to George W. Bush…
Bikinis, Babes, and Buying
Scantily clad women have been used to sell products to men for decades, and likely for millennia in one form or another. There's little doubt that the typical male brain is wired to respond to attractive females in revealing attire. But…
Proof That Neuromarketing is the Work of the Devil
Although neuro-alarmists have suggested it, I've finally obtained proof that neuromarketing is the work of the Devil:
Link here. :)
HUMMER: Split-Brain Branding
Hummer ads from General Motors that have an environmental focus are targeting the wrong buyers.
Jeffrey Goldberg’s Brain
Ever wonder what goes on inside a journalist’s head when he thinks about politics, television shows, or his boss? An article in The Atlantic, My Amygdala, My Self, tells us that and more. The intro to the piece notes that correspondent…
Coffee Smell Is All You Need
I've written about sensory branding, olfactory marketing, and in particular Starbucks' attempt to get more coffee aroma into its stores. Now, it seems that all you need to get you going in the morning is a whiff of coffee aroma: Wake up…
Neuroeconomics and Investment Insanity
The human brain didn't evolve to pick stocks, which explains why there are so few Warren Buffets among the ranks of fund managers. Jason Zweig, author of Your Money & Your Brain (reviewed in Ignore Your Brain and Get Rich), did a…