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The end of year consumer is far more impulsive a buyer than the consumer at other times of the year.
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You don’t want your users to think about using your app, just to use it. The part of our brain that controls habit has nothing to do with thought.
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Both long-term loyalty and memorability are built through experiences that drive positive emotions.
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Experience is more than just what we see, it’s what we feel.
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Marketing seems to be slowly losing focus on the people aspect of the job.
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In spite of millions of years of evolution, we still respond to certain stimuli — whether online or off — in the same way our cave dwelling ancestors did.
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While it’s commonplace to observe customer behavior in branches and in-store, it's a new practice online.
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The most interesting thing about chatbots is not their present capabilities but rather what they will be able to do in the future.
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We remember things not as they were, but as we were. How can we leverage emotions to create vivid and positive online experiences that our customers remember?
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How can you tell whether a digital customer’s experience was really “fine” or just “fine”? Apply the principles of conversational analysis to the interaction.
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An interview with Liraz Margalit, one of CMSWire's contributors of the year
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“… people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” — Maya Angelou
“It was scary at the beginning, then it was funny and really cool,” my five-year-old answered, when I asked what she thought of
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Liraz Margalit works in “web psychology,” an emerging discipline which aims to shed more light on the mindset and intent of consumers by combining the practice of psychology with scientific research and emerging technologies.
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“It’s not just that they take you in, it’s the fact that there are no questions asked.” I overheard a colleague gushing to her officemates about her recent experiences with a Bedouin host in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula.
She was referring to the Bedouin tradition of unconditional hospitality.
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