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Marketing is sometimes perceived as deceitful or manipulative, with a goal to make us buying things that we don’t really need or at unfairly high prices.  It may also be viewed in an oversimplified manner, as “common sense” and “creative thinking”, limited to promotional activities and advertisement. On this site I will focus on positive aspects of marketing - changing the world for the better, establishing new trends, providing great customer service, engaging and creating shared value, corporate social responsibility and sustainability. I will also tell you how successful marketing strategies are rooted in understanding human psychology.
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Peak purpose for lost and anxious consumers – Forrester Predictions 2020

Peak purpose for lost and anxious consumers – Forrester Predictions 2020 | Good Marketing | Scoop.it
Consumers want to connect with brands that bring them joy, but changes in how they interact with social media, purpose brands and tech are on the horizon.
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Empathy in Consumer Psychology: What It Does (and How To Get More of It)

Empathy in Consumer Psychology: What It Does (and How To Get More of It) | Good Marketing | Scoop.it
When you know your audience's pain points, connections come easily. Go beyond consumer psychology to find, address, and relieve your readers' hurts.
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The Consumer Psychology Behind the Sharing Economy—What Marketers Must Know

The Consumer Psychology Behind the Sharing Economy—What Marketers Must Know | Good Marketing | Scoop.it
The psychological drivers behind the sharing economy provide valuable insights for marketers in any industry.
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Frozen

Frozen | Good Marketing | Scoop.it
Too often, many consumers get stuck before making a choice—and then they do nothing. Why does this happen? Learn ways organizations can leverage behavioral economics lessons to help consumers commit to new actions.
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