I am amazed at how far we’ve come with advertising – especially online advertising. Advertising used to be a one-sided conversation – marketers talking AT consumers rather than with them. However, I recently came across an ad that has done a good job at involving consumers and interacting with them in their advertising. Lately, I’ve noticed companies creating mini sites where consumers can upload their own pictures and create new characters. You can find some of these at sites like www.becomeanmm.com.
Friday, January 25, 2008
Interactivity and Internet Advertising
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Friday, January 11, 2008
Modeling Consumer Behavior
I read an article a while back that I have since revisited. The article was published in the August 2007 issue of National Geographic Adventure Magazine and was titled: “Why Smart People Make Dumb Mistakes (and how you can avoid them)”. The article was intended as a survival warning, but as I read the article, I began to see some overlap into marketing and consumer behavior. The overall premise, which psychologists have been researching for many years, is that our brains create mental models that allow us to perceive the world and interpret our surroundings and situations based on previous experiences. We perceive the world by analogy. However, these models can lead us astray despite being otherwise experienced or prepared.
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