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The Buying Brain: Secrets for Selling to the Subconscious Mind (9780470601778): A.K. Pradeep: Books. Product DescriptionIf You Understand Brain Basics, You'll Sell More As much as 95% of our decisions are made by the subconscious mind. As a result, the world's largest and most sophisticated companies are applying the latest advances in neuroscience to create brands, products, package designs, marketing campaigns, store environments, and much more, that are designed to appeal directly and powerfully to our brains. The Buying Brain offers an in-depth exploration of how cutting-edge neuroscience is having an impact on how we make, buy, sell, and enjoy everything, and also probes deeper questions on how this new knowledge can enhance customers' lives. The Buying Brain gives you the key to• Brain-friendly product concepts, design, prototypes, and formulation• Highly effective packaging, pricing, advertising, and in-store marketing• Building stronger brands that attract deeper consumer loyalty A highly readable guide to some of today's most amazing scientific findings, The Buying Brain is your guide to the ultimate business frontier - the human brain. Five Secrets of the Shopping Brain Amazon-exclusive content from author A. K. Pradeep Your brain -- and your customers’ – is 100,000 years old. Its basic skills and functions are the same ones it developed to survive on the plains of Africa so many millennia ago. As such, the “modern” brain is occasionally at odds with 21st century life. As it navigates through that life, your brain is like an iceberg. Most of its decisions occur below the water line. Your conscious mind contributes to making only about 5% of your decisions. The subconscious mind makes the other 95%. For most of our evolution, gathering food and fuel have been primary objectives. That’s partly why shopping is, at its heart, a primal activity. Here are some examples of how the subconscious mind functions when shopping. 1) Your brain gets scared in some stores. Your conscious mind doesn’t know it, of course, but your subconscious mind views sharp corners as a threat. Every time you push a shopping cart around the end of an aisle, your subconscious mind winces. The cringe dates back to the earliest days of the modern brain, when humans still roamed the Serenghetti. Think about it: you don’t see many sharp angles in nature. When your subconscious mind comes across straight lines and sharp angles, it’s hard-wired to perceive them as a threat and prompts you to avoid them. Smart retailers will learn to curve and soften their sharp corners better to invite the buying brain in. 2) Too much of one thing can make your brain go blind. “Repetition blindness” sets in when we see too many of the same objects. Think about a wall of toothpaste boxes, all approximately the same size and many sharing similar colors and graphics. Confronted with this much “sameness,” your brain looks for differences. When it can’t find enough variations, it blends everything together, becoming “blind” to the individual packages themselves. This is why we sometimes can’t see the trees for the forest. In a sea of sameness, smart manufacturers will find a way for their packaging to “pop” at the shelf. 3) Men and women are hard-wired to shop differently. Men shop by looking for targets; women shop by looking for landmarks. Women explore their territory; men make maps. 4) Origin is important. The brain likes to see the source of the product inside the package. It apprecia[6907] If you understand brain basics, you’ll sell more.New discoveries in neuroscience are revolutionizing twenty-first-century life, and marketing is no exception. These insights into the human brain promise to reshape the way companies, brands, and products get noticed, get liked, and get bought. So how do you put these groundbreaking findings into practice at your company and gain the advantage over your competitors?The Buying Brain gives you a one-stop playbook for understanding and applying the latest research using findings from sophisticated neuromarketing techniques. Covering everything from product development to packaging to point-of-sale marketing, this is the only guide you need to access today’s newest business frontier: the human brain.Incorporating data derived from electro-encephalographic (EEG) brainwave studies, eye tracking, and cutting-edge, proprietary findings, The Buying Brain enables you to:Understand and employ neuromarketing techniques, terms, and technologies to build your brand and your businessReach consumers’ minds at the preconscious, precognitive level, where responses are unbiased and unfilteredEngage the unique aspects of male and female brainsEffectively advertise and promote products at all points in the consumer journeyAnd much moreNeuroscience is taking marketing to a new level, pointing to a future where companies that properly neuromarket will reach and serve their customers more effectively than companies that don’t. Bring your marketing strategy and practice into the age of neuroscience with The Buying Brain, and start putting this powerful body of knowledge to work for you today.

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