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A lot has changed on the web since today's guest was first on the show - and even more so in the five years since she published her now-classic book on web psychology. Have marketers gotten better at applying our knowledge of psychology to their online endeavors? And what's around the next curve? Nathalie Nahai has these answers, and more.
In this episode, we talk about the uptick in psychological marketing on the internet and the ethics discussions its spurred. Nathalie summarizes some new insights about personality and how they're used to target the right audience. We also debate the idea that technology is addictive, and imagine the future of a more seamless, less screen-dominated future.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: http://bit.ly/2obfu90
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A lot has changed on the web since today's guest was first on the show - and even more so in the five years since she published her now-classic book on web psychology. Have marketers gotten better at applying our knowledge of psychology to their online endeavors? And what's around the next curve? Nathalie Nahai has these answers, and more.
In this episode, we talk about the uptick in psychological marketing on the internet and the ethics discussions its spurred. Nathalie summarizes some new insights about personality and how they're used to target the right audience. We also debate the idea that technology is addictive, and imagine the future of a more seamless, less screen-dominated future.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: http://bit.ly/2obfu90

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