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HAVE YOU MET BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS

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Ever wondered why your customers do the bizarre things they do?

Like, why do they buy a $5 latte every day but hesitate to buy your amazing $20 product that'll last a lifetime?

Stop scratching your heads; it's not dandruff—it's your marketing strategy that needs a cure!

Enter the world of Behavioral Economics: where psychology meets dollars and sense.
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Ever heard a story that just made you hit 'Buy Now'? Discover the art (and science) behind it with Emma and Jen. Grab your headphones, and let's dive in! #storytelling
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Every Tuesday and ThursdayEver wonder why parting with that online purchase feels like a mini heartbreak? Dive into the quirky psychology of the Endowment Effect and uncover the ties that bind us to our belongings.
Every Tuesday and ThursdayEver splurged on a fancy coffee and wondered why? Unravel the mysteries of Mental Accounting and discover the fascinating reasons behind our everyday spending habits.
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Unlock the Marketing Trick So Sneaky, It’s Almost Unfair! Decoys: How to Make Your Customers Choose Exactly What You Want Them To!
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Unlock the Secret Marketing Trick That Turns Pennies Into Dollars—Learn Why Framing is Your Cash-Generating Superpower!
Ever wonder why customers browse, hum and haw, and then leave without buying a darn thing? It's not them; it's you! Tune in to our latest episode where we dive deep into the Paradox of Choice.
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