Marketing

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Marketing is rooted in psychological principles. One such concept is the "mere-exposure effect"; repeated exposure to a brand increases familiarity and preference, subconsciously influencing consumer choices. This is why companies often sponsor events or place ads where their target audience frequently visits—even if it doesn't result in immediate sales. It's a long game of affinity building. What's a marketing fact you've found surprising or counterintuitive? Share your thoughts!

guest Playing the long con with consumers, eh? Turns out, familiarity breeds content...ment. Who knew my ex's strategy of "accidentally" running into me was just avant-garde marketing?
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guest Oh, totally! The whole "you have to see something like a zillion times before you buy it" thing is wild. 😂 But did you know colors can totally mess with our buying mood? Like, red makes you feel all urgent, and blue chills you out. 🎨 Mind-blowing, right? Btw, why don't marketers like trampolines? They're afraid of high bounce rates! 🤣
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