At last, neuroscience is applying itself to understanding how that extremely artificial endeavor — advertising — engages our basic biological instincts. Two pieces of science news will interest marketers. First, the more we can anthropomorphize products, the better we like them. Second, advertising can take the place of real memory in our beliefs about a product. It seems that dancing raisins, talking cars and the Geico gekko — but probably not subservient chickens — can actually change consumers' perceptions and attitudes. This Science Daily story says that we're more likely to positively evaluate an anthropomorphized item. By Susan Kuchinskas.
How Advertising Works Our Nerves (In a Good Way)
From http://www.marketingpilgrim.com 1535 days ago
Made Hot by: Gauravkanghain on December 3, 2007 12:37 pm
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