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This week we're examining the relationship between psychology and marketing. Psychology uncovers what drives consumer decisions, so understanding human behavior can lead to more effective advertising strategies.
—Elena
Likeability improves marketing effectiveness.
Marketing that uses relatable personalities, endorsers, and mascots can make brands more appealing and their messages more convincing.
Use psychology to create campaigns that resonate.
Imagine understanding the subtle triggers that encourage a customer to say, "Yes, that's exactly what I need!" That's the power of tapping into psychological principles like the ones Cialdini discusses.
So, as you’re crafting your next campaigns, are you merely informing? Or are you engaging on a level that feels personal and profound?
"Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion”
Read how psychology principles relate to marketing by checking out Robert Cialdini's book, "Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion." It reveals powerful psychological tactics, like creating loyalty and familiarity, that can be applied to marketing strategies. Read the book.
The most effective marketing feels natural.
“The best marketing doesn't feel like marketing.”
—Tom Fishburne, author and Founder/CEO of Marketoonist