EPISODE · Nov 22, 2022 · 45 MIN
Money Talks: Shopping Tricks
from Money Talks · host MPB Think Radio
Will you be buying gifts during the next few days or weeks? Money Talks wants to help you be a more informed shopper by sharing some marketing and psychology tips that are used to get consumers to buy more.False Sense of UrgencyThe Decoy AffectBuying in BundlesThe Instant MarkdownBuy One Get OneNostalgiaInstallmentsNo clocks or windowsShop layoutsEye-level shelvesUnorganized clearance sectionsLoss leaderParasite placementSince fast-food restaurants want customers to come in, eat quickly, and leave. Fancy restaurants encourage customers to stay longer and keep ordering more courses and drinks.BracketingSpecials with no priceLoyalty or frequent buying programsOne reason retailers started having holiday sales in October may be because Holidays are when people are the happiest. When people are in a good mood, they are also more willing to spend more money.The reason companies want to trade your email address for a small discount is simple: they will be able to easily reach you with tempting emails and ads about their awesome products to make you buy from them again and again. So maybe have an email account just for online shopping or have willpower. You could also unsubscribe from their emails after you get your discount.Back in the 1930s, retail stores started putting shopping carts near their entrances to inspire customers to make larger purchases. The idea behind it was simple: customers won’t buy heavy, expensive items if they can’t carry them around the store and to their cars.https://blog.cheapism.com/consumer-behavior/#slide=22https://www.visualcapitalist.com/29-psychological-tricks-to-make-you-buy-more/https://sharingsmiles.co/movies/fb/1176317208/12-marketing-tricks-that-companies-use-to-make-us-buy-more/?pg=3 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Will you be buying gifts during the next few days or weeks? Money Talks wants to help you be a more informed shopper by sharing some marketing and psychology tips that are used to get consumers to buy more.False Sense of UrgencyThe Decoy AffectBuying in BundlesThe Instant MarkdownBuy One Get OneNostalgiaInstallmentsNo clocks or windowsShop layoutsEye-level shelvesUnorganized clearance sectionsLoss leaderParasite placementSince fast-food restaurants want customers to come in, eat quickly, and leave. Fancy restaurants encourage customers to stay longer and keep ordering more courses and drinks.BracketingSpecials with no priceLoyalty or frequent buying programsOne reason retailers started having holiday sales in October may be because Holidays are when people are the happiest. When people are in a good mood, they are also more willing to spend more money.The reason companies want to trade your email address for a small discount is simple: they will be able to easily reach you with tempting emails and ads about their awesome products to make you buy from them again and again. So maybe have an email account just for online shopping or have willpower. You could also unsubscribe from their emails after you get your discount.Back in the 1930s, retail stores started putting shopping carts near their entrances to inspire customers to make larger purchases. The idea behind it was simple: customers won’t buy heavy, expensive items if they can’t carry them around the store and to their cars.https://blog.cheapism.com/consumer-behavior/#slide=22https://www.visualcapitalist.com/29-psychological-tricks-to-make-you-buy-more/https://sharingsmiles.co/movies/fb/1176317208/12-marketing-tricks-that-companies-use-to-make-us-buy-more/?pg=3 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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