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How to Apply Psychological Pricing Strategies in Your Business & How Price Perception Works
A price is never “just a number”. It is information the brain uses to assess quality, fairness, social status, and risk. Pricing also links more directly to your brand and messaging strategies than you realise. Pricing psychology research shows that how a price is presented, positioned, and framed changes what people are willing to pay — often significantly.
But how to apply the psychology of pricing strategically?
What Is Sensory Marketing and How to Create Unforgettable Brand Experiences for all senses
We all already know brands need to look good and speak to the right audience to make sales. But what does your brand smell like? What does it sound like? What does it feel like to hold? Sensory marketing is a marketing discipline of designing brand experiences for other senses than vision.
Research shows senses shape buying decisions more than most brands realise, but how do you sell for all senses?
The Psychology of Impulse Buying: What Triggers Unplanned Purchases and What It Means for Your Brand
Somewhere between entering a shop and reaching the till, a purchase decision gets made that wasn't planned. Impulse buying is one of the most studied phenomena in consumer psychology, and one of the most misunderstood.
But what actually triggers it in retail and ecommerce, and what does it mean for how brands are designed?
Buyer Psychology: The Complete Guide to Understanding Why People Buy
Every customer who encounters your brand is running a psychological process that started before they were consciously aware of it. Buyer psychology maps that process — and understanding it is the difference between a brand that wins the sale once and one that earns the loyalty that follows.
Are you selling to who your buyer actually is, or who you assume them to be?
What Is Consumer Psychology? The Complete Guide for Brands and Marketers
Most purchase decisions are already made before your customer has consciously thought about them. The brain reaches for emotional shortcuts, social signals, and memory anchors — and the brands that understand this build loyalty that purely rational marketing never touches.
So why are most brands still designing for customers who don't exist?