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Marketing is sometimes perceived as deceitful or manipulative, with a goal to make us buying things that we don’t really need or at unfairly high prices.  It may also be viewed in an oversimplified manner, as “common sense” and “creative thinking”, limited to promotional activities and advertisement. On this site I will focus on positive aspects of marketing - changing the world for the better, establishing new trends, providing great customer service, engaging and creating shared value, corporate social responsibility and sustainability. I will also tell you how successful marketing strategies are rooted in understanding human psychology.
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Why Your Mobile Content Strategy Should Include Micro-Moments

Why Your Mobile Content Strategy Should Include Micro-Moments | Good Marketing | Scoop.it
A mobile content strategy that includes micro-moments will help get you in front of customers that care little about brand loyalty.
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Power of micro-moments
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How to Write Content That Engages Mobile Reader...

How to Write Content That Engages Mobile Reader... | Good Marketing | Scoop.it
Google’s new emphasis on mobile-friendly search results doesn’t require just good mobile design, it requires great mobile copywriting–Content Marketing Institute.
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Differences between writing for a web site versus a mobile page.

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Here’s How Neuroscience Can Help Improve Mobile Marketing

Here’s How Neuroscience Can Help Improve Mobile Marketing | Good Marketing | Scoop.it
Since the beginning of time, the mind has been a mystery. Since the beginning of advertising, humans have tried to solve it. But it's only been in the last decade that neuromarketing, as it's known, has taken hold, with scientists studying the minutia of human response to TV spots, print ads and desktop promos.
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