How to Write Taglines That Double Sales

Two Customer Types Taglines for products and brands are everywhere, but often they don't get the attention they deserve. A variety of research shows that one phrase slogans can have a profound effect on how customers see the product.…

Neuromarketing Debut in Slovenia

Well, the Slovenian Advertising Festival has drawn to a close, and I've finally got a few minutes to comment on the experience and share some of the things I learned in my few days in Portoroz. First, my Neuromarketing keynote, or…

Creative Disruption

Need to sell more without cutting prices or spending more on ads? It may be possible. Last week, I wrote about Guy Kawasaki's new compendium of business savvy, Reality Check. One of the little gems he writes about is an experiment that…

Political Neuromarketing

I've been waiting for the first news of neuromarketing in the 2008 U.S. presidential election, and it has arrived a full year before the election itself. The first few conclusions seem so obvious as to not require firing up a…

Why Percentages Don’t Add Up

Which is scarier - undergoing a potentially fatal surgical procedure that has a 95% survival rate, or one that causes death in 1 out of 20 patients? If you are like most people, you would find the latter statistic far more worrisome, even…

Five Keys to Selling to Spendthrifts

Neuroeconomics research suggests that roughly 15% of your consumers are "spendthrifts" - they have unusually low sensitivity to the pain of paying, i.e., the neural discomfort associated with parting with money. Selling to people who feel…

Cruise Marketing and Neuroeconomics

One of the most successful sectors in the travel industry has been cruising. Megalines like Carnival and others are building ever-bigger ships to handle the increased traffic and offer more amenities. There's no doubt that a good part of…

USA Today Highlights Neuroeconomics

One of the most relevant and potentially fruitful areas for marketers hoping to employ neuroscience as one weapon in their arsenal is neuroeconomics - in essence, the neuroscience of decision making. Neuroeconomics seems to be more focused…