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However, in marketing, I would describe the brain as the new brain that processes rational data, the middle brain that feels in order to process emotions and gut feelings and nally the old brain that decides by taking account the input from the other two brains. As a successful marketing, we have to learn how speak the new language to motivate and inspire our old brain. There are six stimuli that speak to the old brain that would be able to do decision. First principle is selfcentered. Our old brain is responsive to anything pertaining to self. You should focus 100% of your message as a seller on your audient, not on you. Remember, your audience must hear what you can do for them before they will pay kind of attention to you. The Six Stimulus The second stimuli to your old brain include showing to the old brain the contrast such as before/after, risky/safe, with/without or slow/fast. In general, the greater the e ect of contrast, the higher chance it triggers a decision. Old brain needs tangible input. Remember, our brain always scan for what is familiar and friendly, concrete and immutable and recognization. When designing prospectus or writing up, avoid using a exible solution, an integrated approach or scalable architecture. You may improve the writing up my writing, more money, unbreakable or even reusable!
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looks what is in between. Such a short attention span has huge implications on how you as a seller could deliver your message. Hence, when a marketer is doing a presentation, they must place the most important content at the beginning and it is repeated at the end. points. Our old brain is visual. Our brain responses to visual forty times faster than the auditory stimulus. However, human cannot rely on the speed at which the new brain processes information, we are hardwired to make decisions that are mostly based on visual input. By visual stimuli, you ensure that you tap into the processing bias that the brain has developed over thousands of years.
Our decision is triggered by emotion. Emotion creates electrochemical responses in our brains. These reactions directly impact the way we process and memorize information. If the customers cannot easily remember your message, how can you expect them to choose your product? Remember the six stimuli are universal and thus are sales does well to develop his or her recipe for success with these key ingredients in mind.
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