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When you bring attention to something, it influences people’s behavior. For example, The food and household goods supplier in the UK, Tesco, was recently accused of profiteering by raising the prices of a yeast extract spread called Marmite. There was quite an uproar about it in the UK. You would think that this would mean sales of Marmite would go down.
You would be wrong. After the kerfuffle about the love-it-or-hate-it spread, Marmite sales increased by 61 percent. The reason Marmite sales went up has a lot to do with Priming.
This episode of The Intuitive Customer cover what Priming is, how it works, and how you can employ it in your Customer Experience to foster customer-driven growth.
Key Takeaways
Priming is a term derived from the early water pumps, as in “priming the pump.” That phrase refers to the fact that you would need to pour a little water into old water pumps so that more water would come out of it. The psychological concept is similar. Priming describes how doing a little bit of something can activate cognitive systems in peoples’ minds and influence their behavior.
Here are a few more things you should know about Priming:
Recommended Actions
There are a few things we recommend that you do with Priming in your Customer Experience.
To discuss this further contact us at www.BeyondPhilosophy.com
About Beyond Philosophy:
Beyond Philosophy help organizations unlock growth by discovering customers' hidden, unmet needs that drive value ($). We then capitalize on this by improving your customer experience to meet these needs thereby retaining and acquiring new customers across the market.
This podcast is produced by Resonate Recordings. Click here find out more.
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When you bring attention to something, it influences people’s behavior. For example, The food and household goods supplier in the UK, Tesco, was recently accused of profiteering by raising the prices of a yeast extract spread called Marmite. There was quite an uproar about it in the UK. You would think that this would mean sales of Marmite would go down.
You would be wrong. After the kerfuffle about the love-it-or-hate-it spread, Marmite sales increased by 61 percent. The reason Marmite sales went up has a lot to do with Priming.
This episode of The Intuitive Customer cover what Priming is, how it works, and how you can employ it in your Customer Experience to foster customer-driven growth.
Key Takeaways
Priming is a term derived from the early water pumps, as in “priming the pump.” That phrase refers to the fact that you would need to pour a little water into old water pumps so that more water would come out of it. The psychological concept is similar. Priming describes how doing a little bit of something can activate cognitive systems in peoples’ minds and influence their behavior.
Here are a few more things you should know about Priming:
Recommended Actions
There are a few things we recommend that you do with Priming in your Customer Experience.
To discuss this further contact us at www.BeyondPhilosophy.com
About Beyond Philosophy:
Beyond Philosophy help organizations unlock growth by discovering customers' hidden, unmet needs that drive value ($). We then capitalize on this by improving your customer experience to meet these needs thereby retaining and acquiring new customers across the market.
This podcast is produced by Resonate Recordings. Click here find out more.
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