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Post by account_disabled on Feb 15, 2024 5:08:56 GMT -5
Considered marketing that is more attentive to people and their emotions. Giving the right message, in the right way, to the right person. Can neuromarketing be useful for a website? Too often we take something for granted and neglect it. Behind a visit to your website, on the other side of the screen so to speak, there is a user. Yes, but that user is a person. We are all different individuals but in our brains there are many mechanisms in common, including being influenced by emotions for most of the decisions we make, running into mental shortcuts to decide first, etc. Now imagine UK Phone Number List being able to see and understand what happens in a person's head while they browse a website, see what they look at, and what they don't, what they are struck by, or bored by, what they like, in short, you would have been bingo. Neuromarketing, thanks to some technologies, does this, obtaining insights like these: understand the unconscious behavior of your consumers as they spontaneously interact with your website see where the user encounters usability problems and how this affects their behavior do A/B tests, i.e. which version of a web page, a screen, a CTA works best detects the emotional and cognitive impact caused by the entire browsing experience reveals the distribution
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