by admin | Mar 12, 2026 | Marketing Psychology
We trust simple promises more than long lists. When brands focus on one clear benefit, it feels more believable than trying to do everything at once. Take it from Google. When Chrome launched in 2009, they called it, “The Fast Browser.” They used this same...
by admin | Oct 17, 2025 | Marketing Psychology
In the first episode of my Nudge podcast, I interviewed the fantastic psychologist Dr. Adrian North, who conducted one of the seminal studies on the psychology of music. Back in 1997, the researchers stocked an English supermarket with four types of French and German...
by admin | Sep 30, 2025 | Marketing Psychology
In the 1890s, Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov noticed how dogs began salivating not just when food was placed in front of them, but when they heard the footsteps of the person bringing the food. He ran experiments where he’d ring a bell right before he fed his dogs....
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