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Behavioral Science For Brands: Leveraging behavioral science in brand marketing.
Consumer Behavior Lab
97 episodes
5 days ago
In this episode, we revisit episode 25 to explore why most New Year’s resolutions fail—and how behavioral science can help. From public commitment to habit stacking and friction reduction, we unpack practical strategies for making resolutions more likely to stick.
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In this episode, we revisit episode 25 to explore why most New Year’s resolutions fail—and how behavioral science can help. From public commitment to habit stacking and friction reduction, we unpack practical strategies for making resolutions more likely to stick.
Show more...
Marketing
Business
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CBL Rewind: Phil Agnew, host of Nudge, on social proof, curiosity gaps, and ethical influence
Behavioral Science For Brands: Leveraging behavioral science in brand marketing.
38 minutes
2 weeks ago
CBL Rewind: Phil Agnew, host of Nudge, on social proof, curiosity gaps, and ethical influence
We’re revisiting our chat with Phil Agnew, creator of the Nudge podcast, to explore how behavioral science shows up in everyday marketing. From pricing to persuasion, Phil shares examples and tactics that continue to resonate.
Behavioral Science For Brands: Leveraging behavioral science in brand marketing.
In this episode, we revisit episode 25 to explore why most New Year’s resolutions fail—and how behavioral science can help. From public commitment to habit stacking and friction reduction, we unpack practical strategies for making resolutions more likely to stick.