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Priming is the invisible force that makes you crave, click, and buy — often without knowing why. By planting subtle cues through colors, sounds, or words, brands shape your decisions subconsciously. Think McDonald’s red and yellow, or Starbucks’ cozy aroma — they’re not random. They’re psychological triggers crafted to guide emotions and behavior long before logic kicks in. To Know in detail about "Priming Marketing " check out this blog

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