thefridayafternoonpost.wordpress.com
Nutrition: Claims and Facts – The Friday Afternoon Post
https://thefridayafternoonpost.wordpress.com/2016/10/28/nutrition-claims-and-facts
The Friday Afternoon Post. Nutrition: Claims and Facts. When you are on a diet, watching your calorie intake, curious about the product that you are about to buy, or perhaps you are a health-conscious person, you tend to be more aware about a product’s nutrition value/label. Nutrition labels can help you choose between products and keep a check on the amount of food you are eating that are high in fat, salt, and added sugar. Standard nutrition label, usually on the back of packaging. Another type of food...
consumertalesfromastudent.wordpress.com
Tourism income in the European Alps – how vital are winter mountain sports – ConsumerismInAction
https://consumertalesfromastudent.wordpress.com/2016/12/06/tourism-income-in-the-european-alps-how-vital-are-winter-mountain-sports
December 6, 2016. Tourism income in the European Alps – how vital are winter mountain sports. In conclusion it is not the happiest time for ski resorts so they must do all that they can to ensure that they continue to attract new consumers or the chances are they could fold and this would spell trouble for the economies who depend on the income from tourism from winter mountain sports. Hudson S (1999), ‘Snow business: a study of the international ski industry’ (London: Continuum). I wrote a similar blog ...
thecurrentconsumer.wordpress.com
The Current Consumer | Exploring the science that drives consumer behaviour | Page 2
https://thecurrentconsumer.wordpress.com/page/2
Exploring the science that drives consumer behaviour. First week of blogs…. On October 11, 2011 by thecurrentconsumer. I am so impressed with the quality of blogs produced by the class! Remember that you need to leave four comments per week, starting this week. Do also please ‘spread the love’ by posting comments on a variety of blogs. The Current Consumer is alive! On September 21, 2011 by thecurrentconsumer. Welcome to The Current Consumer! Be sure to keep up with us by clicking ‘follow’.
breakingbrands7.wordpress.com
It’s Prime Time! – Breaking Brands
https://breakingbrands7.wordpress.com/2016/12/09/its-prime-time
About brands, pop culture phenomena and its relevance to psychology. December 9, 2016. December 10, 2016. It’s Prime Time! He lets the gambler against whom he is betting to randomly choose the number of a football player from the teams below them. If Margot Robbie, who is with Smith, chooses the same random player then they win. If not, he loses everything. To everyone’s surprise (or not! 8211; they both choose the number ‘55’ and Smith’s character wins. I’m a BRIT girl in a DIY world. I really enjoyed r...
breakingbrands7.wordpress.com
Kardashians and Jenners: Marketing 101 – Breaking Brands
https://breakingbrands7.wordpress.com/2016/10/14/kardashians-and-jenners-marketing-101
About brands, pop culture phenomena and its relevance to psychology. October 14, 2016. October 14, 2016. Kardashians and Jenners: Marketing 101. Have you ever found yourself on the season 6, episode 11 of a crass or asinine reality TV show? 8216;famous for being famous’. Kardashian Clan ( K.C. Which has managed to not only survive but prosper and maintain their status in an industry which has every other person making ridiculous attempts to feature in the limelight. 8216;Sex Sells’. Michael A. Belch.
cabpweb.wordpress.com
These Consumers Ain’t Loyal – Consumer Time
https://cabpweb.wordpress.com/2016/12/07/146
If you want to know how to sell more, then you better know why consumers buy Steve Ferrante. These Consumers Ain’t Loyal. December 7, 2016. December 14, 2016. Furthermore, how can the loyalty towards a brand be changed? In order to build brand loyalty, a strong emotional connection must be made between the brand and consumer. Whilst growing up, I idolised several sports stars, in particular Steven Gerrard. I vividly remember watching his adverts. Journal of advertising research. Are you being manipulated?
aconsumingblog.wordpress.com
How colourful we are! – A Consuming Blog
https://aconsumingblog.wordpress.com/2016/10/14/blog-5
How colourful we are! Date: October 14, 2016. Colour is a huge source of information to us as a species, therefore marketers can cleverly manipulate us through the use of various colours to influence us in ways we aren’t even aware of! One reason were thought to be so influenced by colours is that we can associate them with basic human emotions and through correct use of colour you can evoke certain human emotions. The consumer and the brand. People associate purple with envy and jealousy. Neverthele...