Viral Marketing Strategy - 18
“ Neuromarketing Strategy ”
Neuromarketing is a strategy that is used by every every giants companies to analyse and understand customer hidden emotions and brain so they can easily manipulate purchasing decisions.
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Anonymous
Hey I am on Medial • 10m
Ego reinforcement is one of the best way to force coustomer to purchase products and it's directly hit heart and status of that person so person will definitely think to buy. Best example is air force 1 Snickers
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Viral Marketing Strategy - 18
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