Summary of “Buyology” by Martin Lindstrom
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Discover the truth and lies about why we buy.
Think about your last shopping trip. Did you go to the grocery store? The mall? Perhaps you purchased a few things online. Think about the items you purchased; more importantly, think about why you purchased them. Can you even remember? What was the rationale behind your purchase? If you're like most people, you can likely admit that your purchase was a gut-level decision you probably can't explain. So what motivated you to buy it? Throughout Buyology, you'll learn the science behind why we make purchases and even why we prefer some brands over others, like Pepsi vs. Coke or Apple vs. Samsung. You'll find that science reveals that our brains are incredibly complex and companies have long tried to understand our buying habits to sell us their products. However, many companies have gotten it all wrong. In fact, neuromarketing has revealed some surprising facts about advertising. For instance, sex doesn't actually sell and antismoking ads make smokers want to smoke even more. So if you're looking to produce a marketing strategy that sells or if you simply want to control your impulse purchases, keep reading to find out how neuromarketing has changed the way marketing will be done forever.
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