Tag: consumer behavior
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This post is only kinda about a foam run
It was going to be my first race/vacation. I was excited to do the foam run, I even watched videos to prepare. Did I train? No, but it was about the party anyway. The nighttime event would feature glow in the dark foam, which made it all the more appealing. We arrived at the event…
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Bad reviews are good
Word on the street is that MKBHD destroys companies with his bad reviews. Somehow I doubt that. (He does, too) But, the idea that that a creator shouldn’t upload negative reviews? That is something we should think through. Let’s get this out of the way. Negative reviews are not bad; they are information. Regardless from…
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Gen Z wants to go back to the office. What’s that mean to you?
If you notice, media outlets have been reporting that Gen Z is pushing for a return to the office. While other generations have been relieved by the freedoms of remote work, this group wants to leave the comfort of their own homes. Why? As NPR puts it, it has to do with professional FOMO. They…
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FitFinder- One way that brands are combatting the online returns problem
While you’ve been doing your online shopping, you’ve likely come across FitFinder, suggested by the site to help you find your best fit. It’s a product developed by the company FitAnalytics and is now available on multiple brand sites. As a shopper, it is helpful to have a tool to figure out sight unseen what…
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Nothing in life is free, especially online returns
Ah the comfort of sitting on your own couch, browsing websites with a cup of coffee, and adding everything you could possibly want to cart. And then promptly returning it all because it didn’t fit. No harm done to you, at least you tried. But businesses however, are trying to cut down on that because…
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Another way to think about those Sephora 12 year olds
As a broke college student, I would go with my friends to waste time in Sephora. We’d spend time together wandering the aisles together, smelling fragrances we couldn’t afford, and swatching as many lipsticks as we could. Sometimes we’d buy something, other times it was enough to leave the store smelling and looking better than…
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That one star review is more useful that I thought
I remember that moment vividly because it annoyed me. How could she penalize the brand because she was getting exactly what they said she would? But now I see it differently. That one star review was actually vital information. Let’s get these things out of the way. I don’t think they should start adding pockets…
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You might enjoy shopping more if you stopped “just looking”
In a marketing course I was taking, the instructor talked about meeting customer needs. Customers are dissatisfied when products don’t meet their needs and wants, but often they don’t really know what they really need and want. The thing I took away from that? As a consumer, I need to figure out what I want…
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On athletes and marshmallows
It is a study so often recounted in speeches and talks: The marshmallow test. The summary is that a bunch of researchers gave children a choice. You can eat this marshmallow now. Or you can wait until I come back into the room and then have two. The researcher then walks out of the room…