thecurrentconsumer.wordpress.com
The Current Consumer | Exploring the science that drives consumer behaviour | Page 2
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Exploring the science that drives consumer behaviour. First week of blogs…. On October 11, 2011 by thecurrentconsumer. I am so impressed with the quality of blogs produced by the class! Remember that you need to leave four comments per week, starting this week. Do also please ‘spread the love’ by posting comments on a variety of blogs. The Current Consumer is alive! On September 21, 2011 by thecurrentconsumer. Welcome to The Current Consumer! Be sure to keep up with us by clicking ‘follow’.
duncanpascoe.wordpress.com
Dealing with Demand | Buyer's Remorse
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Edit this message in the Customizer (Theme Options). December 5, 2016. By Buyer's Remorse. Now we live in a world of on-demand and other services are starting to catch up, but at what price? Amazon prime offers next day delivery for 80 a year (thankfully only 40 for us students), and they try to guarantee next day delivery as part of the price. But is the price worth not having to wait for longer for delivery? Both your time and your money have value to you, so which is worth more? Kahneman, D. (2011...
aworldofconsumers.wordpress.com
How Much Price was Paid for Pricing? – aworldofconsumers
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When Time As an Influencer. How Much Price was Paid for Pricing? The Magic Selective Attention. Advertising That Grab You. Celebrity brand: it’s all about personality. On When Time As an Influence…. On Advertising That Grab You. On Celebrity brand: it’s al…. On When Time As an Influence…. On When Time As an Influence…. December 2, 2016. December 16, 2016. How Much Price was Paid for Pricing? Is pricing having so much attraction to consumers? What’s the price actually we paid for pricing? What can we do?
aconsumingblog.wordpress.com
Sugary drinks – a cause for concern? – A Consuming Blog
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Sugary drinks – a cause for concern? Date: October 14, 2016. If you’re like me and enjoy the (very) occasional sugary drink the suggested new ‘sugar tax’ might leave you with a rather a sour taste in your mouth. The proposed sugar tax is something that has discussed for a few years within the UK, and it seems as though a sugar tax to soft drinks specifically will be hitting the UK at some point; more information can be found here. And with this in mind I’m not sure how well received this law will be with...
conorjohnblog.wordpress.com
The Recipe for… The Perfect Christmas Ad – The Blog Of Con
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The Blog Of Con. Consumer Psychology, birding and wildlife. The Recipe for… The Perfect Christmas Ad. It’s nowhere near christmas, but like the inescapable Trump rhetoric, we can’t dodge the onslaught of christmas songs, ads and chocolates on shelves. With all the christmas advertisements now released, what are the ingredients for the perfect christmas ad? 1 – The Adorable Animal. Suggests that the symbolic use of animals in advertising leads to a more salient link with a brand for consumers than those w...
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A little love, a little sympathy. – Breaking Brands
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About brands, pop culture phenomena and its relevance to psychology. October 25, 2016. A little love, a little sympathy. There have been numerous occasions when I have been to The Body Shop and returned home with a haul of products that would make me smell like strawberries or honey (Who doesn’t want to smell like that? Even after spending the big bucks here, I rarely feel guilty because in the end I was helping. 8216;reggie find love’. Which is a brand that is so much more than just its amazing products.