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23 Feb 2020 | #23: How to make your writing more effective | 00:27:49 | |
Whether we like it or not, writing is a vital part of our jobs. It's the way we communicate, negotiate, convince and ultimately work. If your writing isn't persuasive, you won't be very good at convincing others. In this episode I chat to Joanna Wiebe who explains how to create effective writing that persuades others.
Breakthrough or bust blog: https://bit.ly/2P3WF3s
CopyHackers site: https://copyhackers.com/
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01 Feb 2021 | #48: April Dunford on Nailing Product Positioning | 00:24:23 | |
All too many companies struggle to position their product. They pick the wrong market, highlight the wrong features or fail to spot the right competitors. But get positioning right and something magical happens, all your work improves. In today’s show, the great April Dunford will talk through how to identify true competitors, tips for picking the right market and examples of successful positioning pivots.
April’s book Obviously Awesome: https://www.aprildunford.com/obviously-awesome
Follow April on Twitter: https://twitter.com/aprildunford
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23 Sep 2019 | #12: The science behind influencer marketing | 00:22:55 | |
Influencer marketing has a bad name. Hearing it mentioned will conjure up thoughts of tacky endorsements and faked Instagram pics. But is it really all that bad? In this episode, I chat to Joseph Marks who explains the science behind why being nice can influence, and to Steve Rayson, who created a multi-million dollar company using positive influencer marketing.
Messengers book: https://amzn.to/2maUW0z
Buzzsumo blog: https://bit.ly/2m7ItdQ
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26 Aug 2024 | How I persuaded 8 influencers to promote Nudge | 00:20:37 | |
I didn’t pay them. I didn’t force them. I didn’t even try to persuade them. No, to convince these 8 influencers I used an extremely powerful psychological bias. This same bias has been used to sell one thousand pounds of cheese in three hours, turn greedy bankers into charitable donors, and (potentially) save us from nuclear war. Listen to find out how I persuaded 8 influencers to promote this podcast.
The (free) Science of Persuasion course: https://nudge.ck.page/persuasion-course
The Science of Marketing course: https://nudge.ck.page/persuasion-course
Robert Cialdini’s new edition of Influence: https://tinyurl.com/2pn23p83
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17 Aug 2021 | #62: Unexpected ways to overcome anxiety | 00:25:45 | |
We’ve all heard advice on beating anxiety. We’re told to vent our frustrations, to break down and analyze the problem, sometimes we’re told to try and forget about it or move on. But what does science say? Today I’m joined by Ethan Kross, author of the national bestseller Chatter. We discuss the surprising truths about beating stress and anxiety.
Ethan's book Chatter: https://www.ethankross.com/chatter/
The Science of Marketing Course: https://scienceofmarketing.teachable.com
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31 Mar 2025 | Will tips from a 102-year-old marketing book work in 2025? | 00:23:12 | |
Back in 1923, Claude Hopkins wrote the definitive book on advertising. David Ogilvy said the book “changed his life,” and over eight million copies of the book have been sold. But are the 102-year-old tips still accurate today? In this episode of Nudge, I find out.
You’ll learn:
Why the phrase “Food Shot Through Guns” helped sell more cereal.
How a sewing machine manufacturer increased his sales 9-fold.
The four predictions Hopkins got wrong.
And evidence-backed studies that reveal what he got right.
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Sources:
BBC. (2016). Corsodyl: How an unnerving ad campaign works. BBC News.
Behavioural Insights Team. (2013). Applying behavioural insights to charitable giving. Government & Society.
Berger, J., Moe, W. W., & Schweidel, D. A. (2023). What holds attention? Linguistic drivers of engagement. Journal of Marketing, 87(5). https://doi.org/10.1177/00222429231152880
Berger, J., Sorensen, A. T., & Rasmussen, S. J. (2010). Positive effects of negative publicity: When negative reviews increase sales. Marketing Science, 29(5). https://doi.org/10.1287/mksc.1090.0557
Harris, K. [Kamala Harris]. (2024, March 1). Enemy Within | Harris-Walz 2024 [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQnugO8SEx0
Hopkins, C. (1923). Scientific advertising. Printers’ Ink Publishing Company.
Hüttel, B. A., Schumann, J. H., & Wagner, C. J. (2018). How consumers assess free e-services: The role of benefit-inflation and cost-deflation effects. Journal Name, 21(3).
Kahneman, D. (2011). Thinking, fast and slow. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Monnier, A., & Thomas, M. (2022). Experiential and analytical price evaluations: How experiential product description affects prices. Journal of Consumer Research, forthcoming. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4046802
Pick, D. F., Sweeney, J., & Clay, J. A. (1991). Creative advertising and the von Restorff effect. Psychological Reports, 69(3, Pt 1), 923–926. https://doi.org/10.2466/PR0.69.7.923-926
Rogers, T., & Lasky-Fink, J. (2023). Writing for busy readers: Communicate more effectively in the real world.
Schindler, R. M., & Yalch, R. (2006). It seems factual, but is it? Effects of using sharp versus round numbers in advertising claims. Advances in Consumer Research, 33, 586-590. Association for Consumer Research.
Sutherland, S. (1992). Irrationality. Pinter Publishers.
Trump, D. J. [Donald J Trump]. (2023, September 12). Wolves [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/pxz9sxUqgsE
Weiner, M. (Writer), & Draper, M. (Director). (2008). Mad Men (Season 1, Episode 11) [TV series episode]. In M. Weiner (Producer), Mad Men. Lions Gate Television. | |||
30 Nov 2020 | #44: Do Nudges Really Work? | 00:17:41 | |
Why will a free 72-ounce steak draw in hoards of customers for one restaurant but zero customers for another? Nudges are loved by many marketers across the globe, yet they don’t always work as expected. In this episode, I chat with Dr Michael Hallsworth, managing director of the BIT North American about some empirical evidence that reveals if nudges really work.
Michael’s book Behavioral Insights: www.amazon.co.uk/Behavioral-Insights-Press-Essential-Knowledge/dp/0262539403
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30 Dec 2020 | #46: Five marketing lessons for 2021 | 00:26:39 | |
In this special end of year episode we revisit some of the best insights shared on the show in 2020. We hear how to ask your customers the right questions, how to plan for 2021 and how to overcome burnout and stress in your job.
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09 Jan 2023 | Steve Jobs: How he persuaded the world (part 2) | 00:34:03 | |
Steve Jobs was a master of persuasion. He persuaded billions of us to buy MP3 players, laptops and phones, usually at higher prices than before. Much of this is due to technical innovations and unparalleled marketing. But some of it is down to his persuasion techniques. Techniques that all of us can adopt. In this episode, you’ll learn how Steve Jobs persuaded the world using simple techniques that anyone can copy.
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Access the bonus Steve Jobs episode here: https://bit.ly/3f7UD2f | |||
13 Jan 2025 | Can I fool veteran marketers with my AI fakery? | 00:24:16 | |
I put AI to the test at one of the world’s largest marketing conferences, Inbound 2024. This episode dives into the surprising results of my experiment and what they mean for the future of marketing.
You’ll learn:
Why AI-generated content is seen as error-free (feat. 2022 study by Henestrosa et al.).
How AI compares to humans in persuading consumers (feat. 2023 meta-analysis).
Why strong positioning, like Wistia’s, is key to beating AI at its own game.
The marketing tasks most at risk of being taken over by AI (feat. 2024 survey).
A senior marketer’s take on whether AI could ever replace humans (feat. Richard Truncale).
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Sources:
Henestrosa, A. L., Greving, H., & Kimmerle, J. (2022). Automated journalism: The effects of AI authorship and evaluative information on the perception of a science journalism article. Computers in Human Behavior, 138, 107445. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2022.107445
Huang, G., & Wang, S. (2023). Is artificial intelligence more persuasive than humans? A meta-analysis. Journal of Communication, 73(6), 552–562. https://doi.org/10.1093/joc/jqad024
Kasumovic, D. (2024). Artificial intelligence (AI) marketing benchmark report: 2024. Influencer Marketing Hub. https://influencermarketinghub.com/ai-marketing-benchmark-report/
Shotton, R. (2023). The illusion of choice: 16 ½ psychological biases that influence what we buy. Harriman House.
Chan, W. T. Y., & Leung, C. H. (2018). An empirical study on reverse psychology applied in advertising messages. Asian Journal of Empirical Research, 8(9), 321–329. https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.1007/2018.8.9/1007.9.321.329 | |||
26 Feb 2024 | Life lessons from a world-leading neuroscientist | 00:36:52 | |
Today, a world-leading neuroscientist explains everything wrong in my life. She details why marriages fail, if cleaning can be fun, how Facebook drove depression, and shares lessons on creativity. In 30 minutes, I learnt more about happiness than in the past 30 years.
Access the bonus episode: https://nudge.ck.page/de30a8ac24
Tali’s book, Look Again: https://tinyurl.com/5n8p3btb
Tali’s lab: https://affectivebrain.com/?page_id=161
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12 Dec 2022 | The scientific secrets of perfect timing (feat. Dan Pink) | 00:22:07 | |
Want to make a good decision? Don’t make it in the afternoon. In today’s show, NYT bestselling author Dan Pink explains the science behind perfect timing. We share the worst decision in the history of English football, why you shouldn’t go to the hospital after lunch, and how I made people 75% more likely to listen to this podcast.
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Dan’s book The Power of Regret: https://amzn.to/3btHAX9
Dan’s book When: https://amzn.to/3SCvgVs
My fresh-start-effect experiment: https://imgur.com/a/Yi9QFyk & https://imgur.com/a/ukZXQlz
Episode 68 of Nudge: https://bit.ly/3d6PCWi
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01 Mar 2021 | #50: What marketers can learn from your Facebook profile | 00:25:32 | |
What is the best way to learn about someone's personality without meeting them. Is it by talking to their spouse? Or is it by looking at their Facebook profile? Research suggests that Facebook knows more about our personality than our closest loved ones. Data about each of us on Facebook can be used to predict our behavior helping marketers learn what we buy, what we like, and what we believe. But how much of this is science fiction? To figure that out, I chat with Patrick Fagan, former Lead Psychologist at Cambridge Analytica about the power of online data.
Patrick's book #Hooked: https://amzn.to/3pihg4d
Patrick's website: https://www.patrickfagan.co.uk/
The Science of Marketing Course: https://scienceofmarketing.teachable.com
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18 Jul 2022 | Think you know marketing? Take this test. | 00:24:56 | |
How good are you at marketing? Do you consider yourself a pro or a novice? Well, in today’s Nudge you can test just that. Maddie Croucher, senior consultant at Ogilvy’s behaviour science practice, is running a big fat marketing quiz. Play along to see how good at marketing you really are.
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Question one: https://imgur.com/a/EmYmJPy
Question two: https://imgur.com/DnrsQxV
Question three: https://imgur.com/a/mZFmaoo
Maddie’s book Change for Better: https://bit.ly/37gTdyu
Follow Maddie on Twitter: @maddie_croucher
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09 May 2022 | 64% of us would vandalise a library book. Would you? | 00:22:16 | |
Most of us hate asking for things. But should we? In today’s show, I’m joined by Professor Vanessa Bohns who has spent her career asking 15,000 people for things. Her findings reveal that most of us hate asking, yet people agree to requests more than we think. It’s a cracking episode covering everything from marketing strategy to workplace burnout. Don’t miss it.
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Vanessa’s book: https://www.vanessabohns.com/
The Amazon link to Vanessa’s book: https://amzn.to/3KOtxXW
Follow Vanessa on Twitter: https://twitter.com/profbohns
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05 Aug 2024 | What happens when AI can persuade humans? | 00:25:10 | |
Facebook has developed AI that’s smart enough to manipulate and persuade humans. Political spinsters have used it to persuade voters. Scam artists used it to con thousands of people at scale. Yet, I’m most worried about how AI might take my job, how AI is almost certain to become a better podcaster, writer, and marketer than me. Today, I share what happens when AI can persuade humans, and I suggest a way for all of us to keep our jobs in an AI-dominated world of work.
The Coming Wave: https://tinyurl.com/pvsbvhuh
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12 Jan 2020 | #20: Debunking a marketing myth | 00:20:52 | |
As marketers, we are constantly told to change a consumer’s attitudes. Gurus often call it the key to long term success and cite examples from mammoth organizations like Nike, saying “they changed attitudes towards running”. But is it good advice? Should marketers focus on changing attitudes? In this show, my guess Phil Barden, suggests a different route. He talks about why changing behaviors is easier and more effective than changing attitudes, sharing diverse examples from organ donations to cafeteria designs.
Phil's book Decoded: https://amzn.to/2EXoIMl
Phil's agency Decode: https://decodemarketing.com/en
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31 Jul 2023 | Feel free to ignore this episode | 00:25:14 | |
When Whitney Wolfe launched Bumble she put up official looking signs outside lecture theatres at universities saying “NO ACCESS TO FACEBOOK, TWITTER, TINDER, & BUMBLE INSIDE”. You’d think telling people not to use your app would put potential customers off. But the opposite is true. Bumble quickly grew to become the second biggest online dating site, now worth over $3 billion. In today’s Nudge with Richard Shotton, you’ll hear why that campaign worked so well.
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Kennedy’s anti-Nixon ad: https://tinyurl.com/yckpfar5
Check out Astroten: https://www.astroten.co.uk/
Illusion of Choice: https://tinyurl.com/mrxduj97
The Choice Factory: https://www.richardshotton.com/the-choice-factory | |||
19 Oct 2020 | #41: The irrational way we perceive food | 00:27:18 | |
We’re obsessed with food. We spend more time creating it and more money on it than we ever have before. But do we love the actual taste of what we eat or simply how it makes us feel. In this episode I’m joined by Eve Turow-Paul, a globally recognized expert on food. We discuss our modern-day obsession with food, our irrational views of what we like, and studies that show how marketing distorts our perception.
Eve’s book Hungry: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hungry-Avocado-Instagram-Influencers-Connection/dp/1948836971
Eve's website: https://eveturowpaul.com/
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Neuromarketing Bootcamp by Matt and Prince | Use offer code NUDGEPOD for $500 off: https://www.popneuro.com/neuromarketing-bootcamp | |||
22 Oct 2019 | #14: How to stop getting distracted | 00:20:54 | |
Ever find yourself at work, desperate to finish an important project, but seemingly getting nowhere? My guest, Nir Eyal used to experience that a lot. Then he started to look at the science behind distraction and what you can do to stop it. In this episode, Nir explains how to stop getting distracted, why open plan offices don’t work and how Slack created a distraction free workplace.
Link to Nir's book Indistractable: https://amzn.to/2W13eWN
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13 Sep 2021 | #64: Welcome to the Rory Sutherland Nudge Clinic | 00:21:13 | |
In today’s special episode you’re invited to enter a brand new clinic. Instead of a waiting room, there’s a bar with live jazz. Instead of a doctor, there’s a marketer in a tweed jacket. Today, we’re entering the Rory Sutherland Nudge Clinic, the place people go for counter-intuitive ideas. Listen to learn the smartest way to run a cafe, how to stop people drink driving, and how to persuade your parents.
Rory’s book Alchemy: https://amzn.to/3chAK3u
The Science of Marketing Course: https://scienceofmarketing.teachable.com
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03 Apr 2023 | The surprisingly simple way to change someone’s mind | 00:40:34 | |
Changing someone’s mind is tough. But there’s one tactic that makes it much easier. Listen and you’ll learn how Trump convinced millions to support him, why Shakespeare became so popular, why Star Wars broke Hollywood, and a simple trick to get any job you want.
Learn more about Will: https://willstorr.com/
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06 Mar 2023 | The persuasive effect of mere exposure | 00:27:30 | |
Curious about the persuasive power of familiarity?
Ever wondered how on earth Trump won?
In this episode, I reveal how Donald Trump used mere exposure to convince millions to follow him. Tune in to learn how repeated exposure may have influenced public opinion and contributed to Trump's problematic success as a politician. Plus, we'll discuss the potential drawbacks of relying on mere exposure and its implications for democracy.
20 Ads That Shook the World: bit.ly/3P8BsTM
Pete Judo's YouTube: bit.ly/3uyXUvH
Creative Mischief: bit.ly/3ux3kHN
Julius Caesar Podcast: bit.ly/3Hksvoz
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01 Apr 2024 | Can knowing more make you enjoy less? | 00:24:12 | |
I used to love football, but nowadays I’m indifferent towards it. Today on Nudge, Professor Sarah Moore explains why.
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13 Mar 2020 | #25: Coronavirus: The psychology behind panic buying | 00:19:06 | |
The world is panic buying. The UK’s largest supermarket has capped sales of essentials, Kiwi shoppers are spending 40% more YoY, and some Malaysian consumers have spent 800% more on hand sanitizer. But why does it happen? What can psychology tell us about this behavior? And more importantly, is the response from corporations and governments correct?
Find your local food bank: https://www.trusselltrust.org/get-help/find-a-foodbank/
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10 Mar 2025 | Surprising truths about memory with Dr. Ranganath | 00:31:43 | |
I explore the surprising science of memory with Dr. Charan Ranganath, author of Why We Remember. Today, Dr. Ranganath reveals why forgetting isn’t a flaw but a feature of our brains and how simple strategies can dramatically improve recall.
You’ll learn:
Why forgetting is normal (feat. Ebbinghaus’s forgetting curve).
How multitasking physically changes your brain and worsens memory.
Why filming concerts on your phone makes the experience less memorable.
Proven techniques from memory athletes to help you remember more.
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Charan’s book Why We Remember: https://charanranganath.com/
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Sources:
Ebbinghaus, H. (1885). Über das Gedächtnis: Untersuchungen zur experimentellen Psychologie. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot.
ESPN. (2018). LeBron James recalling play with photographic memory [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkHAsh-i6WQ
Miller, G. A. (1956). The magic number seven, plus or minus two: Some limits on our capacity for processing information. Psychological Review, 63(2), 81–97.
Ranganath, C. (2024). Why we remember: Unlocking memory’s power to hold on to what matters. Doubleday.
Tulving, E., & Schacter, D. L. (1990). Priming and human memory systems. Science, 247(4940), 301–306. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.2296719
White, R. (2018). How to memorize a deck of cards (fastest way taught by memory champion) [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/yevxvTbUa4s?si=x447uhmpm9-z--SD | |||
18 Dec 2023 | 10 lessons from the #1 marketing podcasters | 01:03:00 | |
I sat down with fellow chart-topping marketing podcaster Jon Evans to record 10 lessons marketing lessons every marketer should know.
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Jon’s podcast: https://uncensoredcmo.com/ | |||
23 Oct 2023 | Why too much choice is a bad thing | 00:24:40 | |
In the early 2000s Head and Shoulders, the anti-dandruff shampoo product, sold 26 variations of their shampoo. The thinking was, the more choice, the more sales.This made sense to almost everyone, except today’s guest. See, today’s guest, the world leading expert on choice told Proctor and Gamble, the company behind Head and Shoulders, to reduce the number of variations from 26 to 15.
And when they did, sales increased by 10%. Find out why on today’s episode of Nudge, featuring the brilliant Sheena Iyengar.
Sheena’s book Think Better: https://tinyurl.com/55atv59w
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11 Nov 2024 | I shrunk Britain’s #1 bread. Did anyone notice? | 00:22:35 | |
I shrunk Britain’s favourite bread and showed it to a dozen Brits from Bolton. I was experimenting with shrinkflation. Companies shrink the size of their products without changing the price, benefiting from a psychological bias that means we struggle to notice small changes. Today, chatting with Grace Forell from Which?, I figure out the psychology behind shrinkflation, why it works, and I test if anyone notices my shrunken loaf of bread.
Methods of Persuasion: https://www.kolenda.io/books
Grace Forell’s podcast: https://tinyurl.com/38hu99bu | |||
17 Oct 2022 | Is growth mindset training a waste of time? | 00:28:40 | |
Grit, growth mindset, resilience training. This stuff is important, at least according to the books, schools and courses that charge thousands teaching it. But is it useful or utter rubbish? On today’s show, Bruce Daisley walks through his investigation into grit and growth mindset and shares his findings. He’ll also share studies on how to keep cancer-ridden rats alive (without medicine), how to actually help a friend who’s having a stressful time at work, and what actually makes someone resilient.
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Listen to episode 22 of Nudge: https://bit.ly/3C414N7 | |||
01 May 2023 | The way to cure your procrastination problem | 00:40:41 | |
Today I interview motivation expert Dr Ayelet Fishbach and ask if she can cure my procrastination problem.
The Palau Pledge: https://bit.ly/3DcnfQZ
Ayelet’s website: https://www.ayeletfishbach.com/
Ayelet’s book: https://www.ayeletfishbach.com/book
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05 Oct 2020 | #40: What Makes A Great Story? | 00:25:59 | |
What do Star Wars, oil spills and eBay descriptions have in common? They help us understand what makes communication great. In this episode, neuroscientist Dr. Matt Johnson and marketing expert Prince Ghuman discuss the power of storytelling in marketing and the brilliant campaign that encourages millions of Americans to start paying for bottled water.
Blindsight book. getbook.at/blindsight
Sign up for Prince and Matt’s neuromarketing bootcamp https://www.popneuro.com/neuromarketing-bootcamp
TED Talk on Neuromarketing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpJvuPOG40M
TED Talk on Empathy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1DmFPPVtRE
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03 Oct 2022 | How I improved a Reddit ad by 15% using a magic trick | 00:21:43 | |
I improved my Reddit ads by 15% by using a genuine magic trick. Listen and you’ll learn how palm reading works, the power of asking questions, and how to get anyone to answer a survey. I’m joined today by the brilliant Katelyn Bourgoin who writes the world’s most popular newsletter on consumer psychology.
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Katelyn's newsletter: https://customercamp.co/whywebuy/
Katelyn's Twitter: https://twitter.com/KateBour
Barnum Reddit ads: https://imgur.com/a/BsCwx7n
Barnum Reddit ads results: https://imgur.com/a/iEB4W79
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02 Jan 2024 | How Sainsbury’s and Adobe nudge customers | 00:24:57 | |
Adobe increased retention by 8% simply by changing the way they asked a question. Sainsbury’s added a behavioural science principle to their ad and boosted mobile downloads by 13%. And one nudge-inspired Ramadan project reduced food waste amongst families by 67%. All three of these projects are interventions by Rory Sutherland’s behavioural science practice at Ogilvy. In today’s Nudge, we’ll go behind the scenes on each of these interventions, determining why they work, and how you can copy their success.
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Sainsbury’s Smart Shopper ad: https://youtu.be/Dj8h1bv2zmQ?si=mQZs9-YZw0wkgM7b
Ogilvy annual: https://www.ogilvy.com/ideas/behavioral-science-annual-2023
Mike’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-hughes-03778b42/ | |||
29 Aug 2022 | How To Make Someone Say Yes | 00:30:02 | |
I spent two years trying to get someone to say yes but failed. Listen to hear Yale Professor Zoe Chance explain where I was going wrong, and how I eventually got them to say yes.
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Dan Pink eventually says yes: https://imgur.com/a/X24SGBu
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07 Feb 2023 | Could you fall in love with AI? | 00:35:29 | |
Could you fall in love with AI? From hologram weddings to humanized brands, today we dive into the psychology behind our love towards objects and ask, is this just a weird one-off or a hint at what's to come? Joining us is Aaron Ahuvia PhD, keynote speaker, author, and world-leading expert on brand love.
Read Aaron’s book: https://thethingswelove.com/
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23 Mar 2020 | #26: Why do 80% of product launches fail? | 00:24:46 | |
According to HBR, 80% of new product launches fail. But why? Could it be because the frameworks and models marketers implement aren't fit for purpose? Or perhaps because our understanding of what works might not be right? In this episode Richard Chataway, vice president of BVA Nudge Unit UK and author of Behavior Business, explains the mistakes most marketers make and how to avoid them.
Link to Richard's book: https://amzn.to/2TyIfuE
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31 Dec 2019 | #19: Why marketing is vital, not a nice to have | 00:26:16 | |
"Can’t products sell themselves?” Most marketers will have heard a variation of this question throughout their careers, but is it true? In this episode, Phil Barden, author of the bestselling consumer psychology book Decoded, explains the importance of marketing. He talks about why we spend 3x more on Starbucks than Greggs, how a product’s packaging changes perception and why marketing is more important than many believe.
Phil's book Decoded: https://amzn.to/2EXoIMl
Phil's agency Decode: https://decodemarketing.com/en
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22 Jun 2019 | #6: The psychology behind effective pricing | 00:22:19 | |
Did you know that removing a $ sign from a menu increases the amount consumers buy? In this episode I chat to Sybil Yang who explains the psychology behind pricing, how to organise the most effective menus and why charm pricing shouldn’t be ignored.
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02 Dec 2019 | #17: How marketers alter our behavior | 00:19:19 | |
One of the best marketing campaigns of the 20th century encouraged millions of Americans to brush their teeth. It is lauded as incredibly effective, but was it ethical? Helping us understand the ethics behind habit-shifting marketing is Nathalie Nahai. In this episode, she explains how habits change and the ethics behind where to draw the line.
Link to Nathalie's book Webs of Influence: https://amzn.to/2QC5va3
Link to Nathalie's podcast: https://bit.ly/2r68c9i
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09 Mar 2020 | #24: How to nudge within your business | 00:24:17 | |
What simple tricks make call centers more effective? How do Amazon, Google and Netflix increase product usage? And what can private organizations learn from governments when it comes to behavior science? In this episode Richard Chataway, Vice president of BVA Nudge Unit UK and author of Behavior Business, explains how the world's leading governments and organizations use nudges within their work, and tips you can follow to do the same.
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26 Sep 2022 | Jose Mourinho: Do mind games really work? | 00:32:10 | |
Jose Mourinho is one of the world's most successful football managers. He has consistently turned good teams into the world’s best. He’s done so by signing fantastic players, by mastering tactics, but also by using psychological mind games to motivate his players and undermine his opposition.
In this episode, I share interviews with Mourinho to pick apart why he used mind games, what he aimed to achieve, and whether or not they really worked.
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09 Dec 2024 | 17½ persuasion tactics in 28 minutes | 00:28:46 | |
This is one of my favourite interviews of the year. Listen, and you’ll learn why you should go last in a job interview, why you should pay incentives out in regular but smaller sums, and how you should always list your benefits in threes.
Steve’s book: https://tinyurl.com/23u5aysv
Steve’s website: https://influenceatwork.co.uk/
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18 May 2020 | #30: The science behind great adverts | 00:27:51 | |
The best adverts are the ones that make us cry, or laugh, or both! Right? Well not quite. In this episode, Phil Barden, author of the best selling consumer psychology book Decoded, explains the science behind adverts that really work, why emotion is important but not everything, and gives an analysis of the best ad from 2019.
Phil's book Decoded: https://amzn.to/2EXoIMl
Phil's agency Decode: https://decodemarketing.com/en
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04 May 2020 | #29: Why first impressions matter | 00:15:42 | |
Did you know judges and doctors make better decisions when given less time? Turns out our first impressions are seriously accurate. Today I’m joined by Phil Barden, MD at Decode and best selling author of the consumer psychology book Decoded. In the show we chat about the importance of first impressions in marketing, how you’re more likely to spot a McDonald’s logo when you’re hungry, and the trick that makes street food stalls so successful.
Phil's book Decoded: https://amzn.to/2EXoIMl
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24 Jul 2023 | Winston Churchill: Lessons for modern day leaders | 00:34:38 | |
How did Winston Churchill become so influential? What propelled him into the limelight? What made people idolise him?
Realistically, there are hundreds of potential answers. But one that’s overlooked is less about politics and more about psychology.
In today’s episode, I share the behavioural bias Churchill leant on throughout his career. Weirdly it’s something today’s politicians and business leaders don’t use enough.
Paul Johnson Biography: https://tinyurl.com/2e8dpxa3
Andrew Roberts Biography: https://tinyurl.com/2p94v8rx
“Capitol Crawl” Protests: https://tinyurl.com/yuu39vnk
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20 Feb 2023 | The worst ways to spend your money (according to science) | 00:29:03 | |
After reviewing 100s of studies on happiness, I’ve discovered the worst ways to spend your money (according to science).
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22 Jul 2024 | The lying psychologist who fooled the world | 00:30:16 | |
He lied to his students, his friends, and his family. He fabricated data in 57 separate studies. He publicised racist views as scientific fact. And for a decade, he got away with it. Today, I share how one of the world’s most popular behavioural scientists fooled the world.
Nobody’s Fool: https://tinyurl.com/yv6pf93v
Influence: https://www.influenceatwork.com/store-new/
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13 Mar 2023 | Five ads that changed the world | 00:30:50 | |
In this show, I share 5 ads that changed the world. Some have changed our morning routines, and others have changed our Christmas celebrations. Some have determined the leaders we pick and others have altered the wars we fight in. Whether we like it or not, advertisements have changed our world, and in today’s Nudge. I’ll show you how.
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Book: 20 Ads That Shook The World*: https://amzn.to/3Xw0e40
*Some of Twitchell's work has been criticized for plagiarism (although there's no evidence of plagiarism in this book). Learn more here: http://bit.ly/3TcAIPC | |||
07 Oct 2024 | Everything I know about creativity is false | 00:31:02 | |
This advice has changed the way I work.
Professor Adam Alter covers the science behind creativity, Bob Dylan’s songwriting tricks, Pfizer’s profitable pivot, Pixar’s crowd-based wisdom, and one study that changed my perspective on creativity.
Adam’s book: https://adamalterauthor.com/anatomy
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21 Aug 2023 | Does subliminal advertising work? | 00:20:53 | |
WARNING: It has come to my attention that this program may contain subliminal advertising which could potentially impact the decision-making of certain individuals. We urge all listeners to exercise CAUTION before choosing to listen to this episode. We advise that only those possessing a strong will and UNWAVERING RATIONALITY should consider listening to this show.
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Illusion of Choice: https://tinyurl.com/mrxduj97
The Choice Factory: https://www.richardshotton.com/the-choice-factory | |||
16 Sep 2024 | The trade secrets con men don't reveal | 00:43:20 | |
Fraudsters use four common tactics to con you. These tactics have been proven to work in scientific labs, adopted by the world’s best marketers, and used by scammers to manipulate and persuade. Are you being conned? Find out on today’s episode of Nudge with Dan Simons.
Dan's book: https://www.dansimons.com/NobodysFool.html
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24 Apr 2023 | The overlooked productivity hack that’s backed by science | 00:36:06 | |
Are you interested in a productivity hack, proven by science that will not only make you more productive, but also increase life expectancy, and enhance memory and creativity?
It’ll also make you more attractive, aid in weight loss and lower food cravings. It reduces the risk of heart attacks, strokes and diabetes, plus it improves your mental health and overall well-being.
Sounds good, right? Well, tune in to hear what it is.
Show notes:
Dr Matthew Walker’s Book: https://www.sleepdiplomat.com/author
Dr Matthew Walker’s Podcast: https://www.sleepdiplomat.com/podcast
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25 Sep 2023 | Why powerful people dress differently | 00:22:28 | |
In 2010, Lady Gaga wore a dress made of raw beef cuts at the Video Music Awards. Why? Well, it turns out it has less to do with differentiation, and more to do with status. In today’s episode of Nudge, the final with my wonderful long standing guest Richard Shotton, we explain why powerful people dress differently.
Access the bonus episode: https://tinyurl.com/5xzu6uv3
Harvard Fake Data Scandal Episode: https://tinyurl.com/yxy8tz2k
Lady Gaga’s Meat Dress: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_dress_of_Lady_Gaga
Louis’ newsletter: https://www.everyonehatesmarketers.com/
Yes Mistress: https://theyesmistress.com/
The drunk UX tester: https://theuserisdrunk.com/
La Vie ad: https://tinyurl.com/4xjf4uy4 | |||
19 Nov 2019 | #16: What makes a good website? | 00:22:16 | |
Most of us have experience creating a website. Whether it’s for work, a personal project, a wedding or a charity fun run. But do you know the psychology behind why one site is more effective than another? In this episode, best-selling author and international public speaker Nathalie Nahai condenses years’ worth of research to reveal what makes a good website.
Link to Nathalie's book Webs of Influence: https://amzn.to/2QC5va3
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19 Aug 2024 | 21 Psyc-Tips to Increase Sales (with Nick Kolenda) | 00:25:33 | |
I interviewed a (former) mind reader. He still reads minds today, but not for gimmicks. Instead, he uses his powers to help companies increase their sales. Today on Nudge, he shares 21 psychology-inspired tips that are proven to increase revenue.
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24 Feb 2025 | “99.9% of ads are genuinely awful” Tom Goodwin | 00:28:42 | |
Learn why so many ads today are ineffective and what marketers are getting wrong. Today, Tom Goodwin reveals the four simple truths about advertising, the surprising power of “wasted” marketing, and why aesthetics alone can make an ad more persuasive.
You’ll learn:
Why most digital ads fail and how short-term thinking is to blame.
The hidden power of repeated exposure (feat. Moreland & Beach’s 1992 study).
How slow-motion, jingles, and branding signals can make products feel more premium.
Why targeting is overrated.
The one thing marketers should focus on to create better campaigns without breaking the bank.
This episode contains strong language.
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Tom’s book: https://www.koganpage.com/digital-technology/digital-darwinism-9781398601925
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Cialdini, R. B. (2021). Influence: The psychology of persuasion (New and expanded ed.). Harper Business.
Goodwin, T. (2018). Digital Darwinism: Survival of the fittest in the age of business disruption. Kogan Page.
Innes, M. (2023, May 5). CMO tenure falls to lowest level in more than a decade. MarketingWeek. https://www.marketingweek.com/cmo-tenure-falls/
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SungJin, J. & Dubois, D. (2022). When and how slow motion makes products more luxurious. Journal of Marketing Research. | |||
14 Jun 2020 | #32: 6 discriminatory mistakes most hiring managers make | 00:27:03 | |
Who should make the final call on a new hire? What should you ask during an interview? Can a job ad exclude good candidates? To answer these tough questions I’m joined by Kate Glazebrook, Co-Founder of Applied and formally of the UK’s Behavioural Insights Team. In this episode we highlight the mistakes most hiring managers make and how to avoid them.
Get started with a 14 day free trial of Applied: beapplied.com/free-trial
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11 Apr 2022 | #79: Primacy Effect | Why Going First Wins | 00:18:36 | |
Do you want the good news or bad news first? It's a common question, with a simple answer. Always start with good news. In this episode learn why New York elections aren't fair, how two products with the same description are viewed differently, and the subconscious advantage every salesperson needs.
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18 Jan 2022 | #73: Why we can’t stop following the herd | 00:29:04 | |
In 2010 a plane crashed in the DRC, Africa. Investigators couldn’t figure out the cause. It wasn’t mechanical, it wasn’t a technical error. No. It was human instinct. In this episode, you’ll hear Laura Osborne and Alex Chesterfield, authors of Poles Apart, explain why we form groups, how these groups affect our decision making and why following the herd caused a plane to crash.
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Poles Apart book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Poles-Apart-Ali-Goldsworthy/dp/1847942954 | |||
21 Jun 2021 | #58: Why brands should flaunt their flaws | 00:15:11 | |
You might be surprised to learn that a 5/5 star review isn’t the best, or that an imperfect cookie tastes better. The science behind this weird phenomenon is the Pratfall Effect. In this episode I chat to Joseph Marks about how the effect improves ads, wins court cases and can help you get a second date.
The Science of Marketing Course: https://scienceofmarketing.teachable.com
Link to Joseph's book Messengers: https://amzn.to/2maUW0z
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24 Jun 2024 | How adverts use psychology to win you over | 00:16:49 | |
In the 5 years I’ve spent creating this show, I’ve learnt a lot about advertising. Today, I share six evidence-based principles that are proven to improve any ad. If you want to understand why you buy the things you buy, then tune in.
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13 Feb 2023 | How to get a raise (according to Dan Pink) | 00:25:53 | |
In this episode NYT-bestselling author Daniel Pink shares a science-based approach to the art of persuading, selling, and bagging yourself a raise. Plus you’ll learn how the Haka helps the All Blacks stay #1, the persuasive trick that convinced jurors OJ wasn’t guilty, and the pitch Ronald Regan used to win the election.
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Dan’s book The Power of Regret: https://amzn.to/3btHAX9
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14 Aug 2023 | The secret psychology behind movie trailers | 00:35:20 | |
There's a winning formula that turns any trailer into a blockbuster smash hit. Today, I reveal what it is.
I’ve spent way too long watching trailers, and way too much money creating my own faux-trailer for my imaginary Hollywood hit. Tune in to hear it.
Blindsight book https://www.popneuro.com/book
How to make a blockbuster movie trailer: https://youtu.be/KAOdjqyG37A
Auralnauts backing music: http://bit.ly/3TWGeGe
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13 Nov 2023 | Why telling someone what to do won't work | 00:22:17 | |
If I tell you to "listen to this podcast!", you'll be less likely to listen. We only act if we feel a sense of autonomy. So demands like this tends to backfire. Today, my guest Bri Williams explains why this happens. Listen to learn, why offering one choice backfires, why we pick the middle choice, and the FBI's guide to negotiations.
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10 Jun 2024 | 10 psychological tactics to write better emails | 00:21:15 | |
I’ve tested 100s of psychological tactics on my email subscribers. Today, I reveal the 10 tactics that actually work.
Join the free Science of Persuasion Course: https://nudge.ck.page/persuasion-course
My endowment test: https://tinyurl.com/bv2umtup
My scarcity nudge: https://tinyurl.com/376stytp
My loss aversion nudge: https://tinyurl.com/5hyh9y4h
My experiment with International Podcast Day: https://im.ge/i/PrV4l9
My consistency experiment: https://bit.ly/3sABZTU
My curiosity gap experiment: https://bit.ly/3DiGasA | |||
26 Oct 2021 | #67: Growing this podcast with nudge experiments | Social proof | 00:20:04 | |
There are two words that strike fear into the hearts of behavioral scientists. Replication crisis. Today, many famous nudges can’t be replicated. In many cases, they were one-offs. So, rather than share studies, I wanted to run my own. Over the next four episodes, I’ll attempt to grow this show by experimenting with nudges. Listen to this episode on social proof and learn why dozens unsubscribed to my mailing list, what happened when 300,000 people saw my ad, and why everyone, from theatre lovers to Issac Newton falls for social proof.
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28 Oct 2024 | Lessons from the longest study on human happiness | 00:32:59 | |
What makes us happy? This question generates wildly different answers. I asked four Nudge listeners and got four different answers. Being the behavioural science nerd I am, I’ve always wondered if there is a scientific answer to this question. Is there a study that reveals the secrets behind the good life?
Yes, there is. It’s the longest study on human happiness ever conducted. Today, I spoke to Marc Schulz, the associate director of that study, and he shared the results.
What causes a happy life? Find out on today’s episode of Nudge.
Marc’s book The Good Life: https://tinyurl.com/3fzcwuhp
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30 May 2023 | Tips for living a happier life (according to science) | 00:31:15 | |
I asked one of the world's leading experts on happiness to share scientific tips for living a happier life.
Link to buy Cassie’s book: https://www.cassiemholmes.com/happierhour
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27 May 2024 | The persuasive power of profanity | 00:25:27 | |
Warning. This episode contains explicit language.
In 2018, KFC told the world they FCK’d up. Today on Nudge, Professor Moore shares the science behind swearing and reveals if swearing in ads helps or hinders a brand.
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27 Dec 2022 | 5 things I learned from psychology experts in 2022 | 00:40:27 | |
I’ve spent +30 hours this year talking to psychology experts. In today’s show, I share the 5 best lessons I’ve learnt.
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Book recommendations:
Wanting by Luke Burgis: https://amzn.to/3i86PBb
How to Change by Katy Milkman: https://amzn.to/3VpGDk9
Irrationality by Stuart Sutherland: https://amzn.to/3i2LuJA | |||
20 Dec 2021 | #71: Small nudges having a big impact on climate change | 00:16:24 | |
The effects of climate change are already having devastating effects on the planet. Policymakers, organizations, and communities are working to solve the problem - but time isn’t on our side. So, can nudges help? Will small behavior changes have a big enough impact. I’m joined by Lis Costa, Senior Director at the Behavioural Insights Team to find out. Follow Lis on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lis_Costa_ The Science of Marketing Course: https://scienceofmarketing.teachable.com Sign up to the Nudge Mailing list: www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list Sign up to Wren and offset your carbon emissions: https://bit.ly/3AUWy0o | |||
10 Feb 2025 | Tiny nudges that can drastically improve your life | 00:30:01 | |
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Can tiny nudges dramatically change our behaviour? In this episode, Eva van den Broek and Tim den Heijer explore the subtle yet powerful psychological tools that influence daily decisions, often without us realising it.
You’ll learn:
Why doubling the size of a plate made kids eat 41% more (feat. the Delboeuf illusion).
Why Schiphol Airport painted a fly in the urinals (“The Housefly Effect”).
The role of defaults in organ donation, student loans, and fast food orders.
How loss aversion turned teachers into top performers, improving student grades by 10%.
Why IKEA sell cheap ice cream (feat. the peak-end rule).
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Carmon, Z., & Kahneman, D. (1996). The experienced utility of queuing: Experience profiles and retrospective evaluations of simulated queues.
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Holden, S. S., Zlatevska, N., & Dubelaar, C. (2016). Whether smaller plates reduce consumption depends on who’s serving and who’s looking: A meta-analysis. Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, 1(1), 134.
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van den Broek, E., & den Heijer, T. (2024). The Housefly Effect. Bedford Square Publishers. | |||
20 Mar 2023 | I tested 5 MORE marketing principles to see if they really worked | 00:39:17 | |
Ever worried about someone stealing your phone at the beach? Well, there’s one thing you can do to make your phone 4x safer. It involves using a psychology-inspired principle to change behaviour. On this show, you’ll learn what it is, and why it’s important to marketers. Today, Nancy Harhut and I will cover five more marketing principles. Plus, I’ll share my real-world experiments to reveal which principles work, and which don’t.
Try HubSpot for free: https://hubspot.sjv.io/jWq4k6
Consistency experiment: https://bit.ly/3sABZTU
Input bias experiment: https://bit.ly/3sEPFgC
Framing experiment: https://bit.ly/3TMKgA2
Information gap experiment: https://bit.ly/3DiGasA
Authority bias experiment: https://bit.ly/3sF0G1A
Nancy’s book: https://amzn.to/3DZTl23
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08 Jan 2024 | This advice will make you more persuasive | 00:29:54 | |
On today’s episode of Nudge, I learnt something that genuinely surprised me.
Persuasive people aren’t born persuasive.
They’re not persuasive because of their looks, their character, or their position.
No, according to today’s guest, Dr Jonah Berger, their persuasiveness actually comes from the words they use.
Tune in to learn how the likes of Donald Trump and Barack Obama use simple tactics to become more persuasive. And learn how you can become more persuasive by following these easy-to-apply tips.
Link to previous episode with Jonah: http://tinyurl.com/ywwbe46r
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Jonah’s book Magic Words: https://jonahberger.com/magic-words/ | |||
25 Mar 2024 | Why Amazon paid staff $5k to quit | 00:29:08 | |
In today’s episode of Nudge, Uri Gneezy explains why Amazon paid staff $5,000 to quit, how he got Singapore taxi drivers to walk more, and how Pret made their staff friendlier.
Uri’s book Mixed Signals: https://tinyurl.com/28mh4kke
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Uri's previous episodes on Nudge: Episode One / Episode Two | |||
15 Mar 2021 | #51: Advertising Ethics: Can Facebook ads swing an election? | 00:18:58 | |
Following the 2018 Cambridge Analytica scandal, commentators began to claim that highly targeted personalized ads had helped swing the 2016 election in Trump’s favor. In this episode, I speak to Patrick Fagan, a former Cambridge Analytica employee to discuss whether personalized ads work, what effect advertising has on our life satisfaction and why digital advertisements may be an improvement on traditional marketing.
Patrick's book #Hooked: https://amzn.to/3pihg4d
Patrick's website: https://www.patrickfagan.co.uk/
The Science of Marketing Course: https://scienceofmarketing.teachable.com
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20 Apr 2020 | #28: Coronavirus: How to change the behavior of a nation | 00:19:08 | |
The last few months have shown that unprecedented changes to human behavior and habits is possible. But how was it achieved? Some countries chose a hard, enforced approach, while some were more lenient. In this episode we take a look at how the UK has changed behavior. We’ll look at the messaging the government used, the adverts that worked, the opportunities available and the problems we still face.
John Drury’s blog: https://bit.ly/2XoKiDT
UK government’s Easter weekend advert: https://bit.ly/2UVg3Tw
UK’s Covid-19 designs overtime https://imgur.com/koj5lpA
Richard Chataway’s blog: https://bit.ly/2Vd9SsU
Professor Chris Witty TV ad: https://bit.ly/2VkuWh4
Roger Dooley blog: https://bit.ly/3c5BiYu
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24 Oct 2022 | How a blanket design saved 1,000s from malnutrition | 00:20:48 | |
Millions die from malnutrition each year. But it’s not always due to a lack of healthcare. In some communities, there’s a distrust of medical officials. So, how do you save lives when people won’t listen to a doctor? Well, you could turn to behavioural science. On today’s show with behavioural science experts from Ogilvy, Ella Jenkins and Mike Hughes, we share how to make healthy yoghurt more appealing, how to get millions of Indian children to wash their hands, and how to improve your memory.
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Download the Annual: https://www.ogilvy.com/ideas/behavioral-science-annual-2022
Nomadic Yoghurt Packaging: https://imgur.com/a/Q6Q51sB
Huel’s anchoring ad: https://imgur.com/a/AjGNDQ5
Mike’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeDHughes
Ella’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/ellajenkins95 | |||
30 Jan 2024 | What makes a song popular? | 00:23:05 | |
What do Bieber, Lorde, Cézanne, Monet, Nudge Podcast, and Rock Around The Clock have in common? They all became much more popular through exposure. In today’s episode of Nudge I’ll share the irrational psychology behind popularity, and you’ll learn what it takes to create a hit.
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My billboard experiment: https://i.im.ge/2022/10/21/2Nj6C0.Costly-Signal.png | |||
30 Sep 2024 | This professor increased my sales by 6x | 00:28:08 | |
Professor Danny Zane told me to slightly change how I promote my products. His advice increased my sales by 600%. Today, on Nudge, I reveal what he told me.
Danny’s webpage at Lehigh: https://business.lehigh.edu/directory/daniel-zane
The email engagement results: https://im.ge/i/The-email-engagement-results.fEAXyX
The sale results: https://im.ge/i/The-sale-results.fEAos9
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15 Jan 2024 | Is mass hysteria more common than you think? | 00:25:43 | |
In the middle ages hundreds of thousands of Europeans danced themselves to exhaustion. Some danced for weeks on end, many ended up dying of heart attacks and heat stroke. But why? What strange illness was causing this oddity? Turns out, it was all psychological. The dancing epidemic of the middle ages was one of the first noted examples of mass hysteria, a phenomenon where these individuals experience real illness, brought on by imagined ailments. Mass hysteria has been documented in 19th century nunneries, 20th century Palestine and 21st century CIA agents. Today, I attempt to figure out if mass hysteria is more common than we think—and I discover how the same phenomenon has changed the wine we drink, the podcasts we love, and the names we give our kids.
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Tali Sharot’s book The Influential Mind: https://tinyurl.com/ytvpyuk2
AP Archive footage of the 1983 fainting epidemic: https://youtu.be/8qcQwbJFlsU?si=xgDYI2JWWfmOTJHj
Synchronised clapping: https://youtu.be/Au5tGPPcPus?si=PN_jRK2XQkGSTpgn | |||
08 Aug 2022 | Think Customers Hate to Wait? Think Again. | 00:25:13 | |
As a marketer, I wish I had learned about the ‘labour illusion’ sooner. The labour illusion suggests that consumers perceive products more favourably when they’re aware of the effort put in. In today’s show Sam Tatam, Head of Behavioural Science at Ogilvy explains Aquafresh’s smart product marketing trick, why a cider brewer left twigs in their packages ‘by accident', and how Uber stops customers from cancelling their rides.
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Sam’s book: https://linktr.ee/evolutionaryideas
Monteith’s “Sorry about the twigs” ad: https://imgur.com/a/9LEIZ7i
Intermache’s freshest orange juice: https://imgur.com/a/P0rv140
My labour illusion Reddit ad: https://imgur.com/a/fnkiY9V
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27 Mar 2023 | Greta Thunberg: How a teenager caught the world's attention | 00:29:51 | |
In this episode, we explore the story of how 15-year-old Swedish schoolgirl Greta Thunberg became a global climate icon. From giving schoolroom presentations to inspiring speeches at rallies and the UN, we detail the communication strategies that made her message stand out and captivated audiences worldwide. We also examine the behavioural science principles behind her success and how you can apply these principles to your own messaging and activism. Tune in to learn more.
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17 Dec 2019 | #18: 8 nudges you need in 2020 | 00:25:24 | |
In this special end of year episode we take a look back at the most important nudges shared on the show in 2019. Listen to learn about the most successful advertising campaign of the 20th century, the easiest way to sell more cookies and the simple sales tactic that improved revenue by 20%.
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15 May 2023 | Can too much free time make you unhappy? | 00:27:24 | |
Too much free time might make you unhappy. Find out why on this episode of Nudge with Professor Cassie Holmes.
Link to Bystander Study on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4S1LLrSzVE&ab_channel=HeroicImaginationTV
Link to buy Cassie’s book: https://www.cassiemholmes.com/happierhour
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03 Jul 2023 | Today’s guest is Ri_h_rd Sh_tto_ | 00:20:39 | |
Does obscuring the letters of my guest’s name make this podcast more popular? Does asking a question in an ad make it more engaging? Does a wine with a cork top taste better?
Find out in today’s episode of Nudge.
OB_S__Y is a cause of cancer ad: https://tinyurl.com/66hxjb8c
My generation effect tweet: https://tinyurl.com/rfshfhmp
My generation effect LinkedIn post: https://tinyurl.com/353r76zp
My question-style Reddit ad: https://tinyurl.com/3y6x2jbj
My Nudge episode on the question Reddit ad: https://tinyurl.com/ypda9jn5
Richard’s book: https://tinyurl.com/mrxduj97
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02 Nov 2020 | #42: Common pricing mistakes most businesses make | 00:25:54 | |
Most businesses make obvious mistakes when it comes to pricing. Some businesses undercharge, leaving money on the table, others are overpriced and put off buyers. Getting your price right isn’t easy. In this episode, I chat with pricing expert Ammanuel Selameab about the common pricing mistakes and how to avoid them.
Ammanuel’s company Run Pricing Tests: www.runpricingtests.com
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28 Jan 2020 | #21: The science behind improving your productivity | 00:22:31 | |
Only 8% of us in the UK feel engaged by our jobs and the majority of us say we’re say we feel burned out in our roles. The modern workplace is actually less productive and more stressful than before. So what’s the solution? In this episode best selling author and podcast award winner Bruce Daisley talks through the optimal amount of hours to work per week, the science behind taking a lunch break and the differences between a productive and unproductive office.
Bruce’s book Joy of Work: https://amzn.to/35vgjuB
Bruce’s podcast Eat Sleep Work Repeat: https://eatsleepworkrepeat.com/
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17 Jul 2023 | Listen to exactly 17 minutes and 42 seconds of this episode | 00:24:11 | |
This episode is about 24 minutes in length.
But I only want you to listen to just 17 minutes and 42 seconds of it.
Tune in to learn why.
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Check out Astroten: https://www.astroten.co.uk/
Illusion of Choice: https://tinyurl.com/mrxduj97
The Choice Factory: https://www.richardshotton.com/the-choice-factory | |||
18 Mar 2024 | The £500 million marketing mistake | 00:19:19 | |
In 1991, CEO of one of the UK’s largest high street brands lost £500m in value overnight. He almost caused his company to go bankrupt, which ultimately led to his dismissal and a complete company rebrand. In today’s episode of Nudge, I share his story, explaining the psychology behind why this happened and some messaging advice that every marketer needs to know.
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Episode 70 of Nudge: https://tinyurl.com/vk2cxcuc
Classic VW ad: https://tinyurl.com/52t4xny2
Avis "Try harder": https://tinyurl.com/4k93t3zv
Ratner’s speech in full: https://youtu.be/Nj9BZz71yQE?si=Rf4Z0jkeofH4bQtk
The Wasp (1984) book reviews: https://tinyurl.com/2mxhk6wf | |||
21 Nov 2022 | The secrets salespeople won’t tell you | 00:27:47 | |
Ever struggled to put your child to bed? To motivate your employee? Or to get your spouse to take the bins out? If you have, you probably struggle with selling. See selling is something all of us do. 40% of work is a “selling activity” according to Gallup. It might not involve selling a product but involves persuading, convincing and influencing someone. In today’s show, I’m joined by Luis and Fonzi the BizBros from Content is Profit who walk through their sales history. You’ll learn how to get a better deal when negotiating, a better way to ask for someone’s number and the best elevator pitch of all time.
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Listen to me on Content Is Profit: https://bit.ly/3CRp3iw
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To Sell Is Human: https://amzn.to/3Ct6hMP | |||
04 Jul 2022 | How to Make Numbers Unforgettable | 00:22:16 | |
All of us use data. We use it to convince people at work, to decide which restaurant to go to, and where to invest our pension. But most of us don’t think about how we share data. Turns out, the way you share data is almost more important than the data itself. In this show, Karla Starr explains how to make numbers memorable. Listen to learn how to improve your marketing, how to become more convincing, and Ronald Regan’s major marketing mistake.
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Karla's website: https://kstarr.com/
Karla's substack: https://substack.com/profile/873539-karla-starr
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22 May 2023 | Why working at a large organisation will kill your creativity | 00:33:45 | |
In this episode, I discuss Derren Brown, Solomon Asch, the conformity bias, social loafing, my favourite reality TV show … and why most of us feel uncreative and unproductive at large organizations.
Tune in to hear Professor Ayelet Fishbach and I share why groups can dampen our productivity, why dishonest leaders create dishonest teams, and how to convince a sane member of the public they’re flying through space while sitting in a room in Ipswich.
YouTube video on Space Cadets: https://youtu.be/h42yAOm7vI4
Ayelet’s website: https://www.ayeletfishbach.com/
Ayelet’s book: https://www.ayeletfishbach.com/book
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All the clips I’ve used on the show:
Derren Brown Zombie https://youtu.be/x09PDP6YX7A?t=3211
Derren Brown Flight https://youtu.be/Qfo_HJ8TRpg?t=223
Derren Brown Guilty https://youtu.be/yUYdjZ_UPf4?t=216
Solomon Asch Study https://youtu.be/iRh5qy09nNw?t=65
Standing ovation: https://youtu.be/ft7mwyiPyIo?t=97
Candid Camera Elevator: https://youtu.be/TrTk6DsEJ2Q?t=14
Space Cadets One: https://youtu.be/h42yAOm7vI4?t=71
Space Cadets Two: https://youtu.be/U4RQKNwZMoE?t=475
Space Cadets Three: https://youtu.be/h42yAOm7vI4?t=1235
Space Cadets Four: https://youtu.be/8eB-2O8MxIM?t=180 | |||
22 Nov 2021 | #69: Reciprocity | How one nudge saved 246,184 lives | 00:18:53 | |
We love to return favors. Get a mint with the bill at a restaurant and tips go up by 4x. But does this well-known bias help with real marketing growth? In this show, I share how I convinced 140 people to give Nudge a 5-star review. How reciprocity optimized my £100 LinkedIn ad. And why someone left Nudge a one-star review.
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The Science of Marketing Course: https://scienceofmarketing.teachable.com | |||
02 Jan 2023 | Steve Jobs: The master of persuasion (part 1) | 00:40:26 | |
I’ve spent weeks analyzing Steve Jobs’ career and in today’s show, I’ll share how he uses psychological biases and principles to influence people and even manipulate them. Steve was a master of persuasion, but he wasn’t super-human, he just used simple tactics that anyone can replicate. In this two-part series, we’re going to break down how he did it, starting by explaining the persuasion tactics he used to get what he wanted.
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14 Nov 2022 | I used an ancient storytelling trick to get 11k TikTok followers | 00:21:30 | |
Today’s title sounds like clickbait, but that’s the point. In this show, I share the history of clickbait, why curiosity can make someone seem more attractive, the science behind memory, and how I got 11k followers on TikTok in just two weeks.
Listen to the episode “How I made a Reddit ad 15% more effective”: bit.ly/3E8jpYR
The data behind the TikToks: https://bit.ly/3vd5QUg
Robert Cialdini’s Pre-Suasion: https://amzn.to/3OvEYFB
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19 Dec 2022 | The reason why stories stick in your mind | 00:32:11 | |
Stories stick in your mind. In this episode, you’ll learn why, and how you can tell a better story. Joining me today is storytelling expert Dr J.J. Peterson. We discuss the great stories behind Apple, how to make someone remember an event for 7 years, and why Tidal failed. You’ll learn how images boost memory, the best-selling book titles, and the two rules behind every good story.
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Listen to episode 40 of Nudge: https://bit.ly/3Mtgg9y
JJ's podcast: https://apple.co/3g9d9Yw
JJ's book: https://amzn.to/3VtgTnB
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17 Feb 2025 | 7 marketing psychology tips you can apply today | 00:27:29 | |
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Why does a $5 Uber voucher turn angry customers into loyal fans? In this episode, Eva van den Broek and Tim den Heijer share actionable insights from their book The Housefly Effect, revealing seven marketing psychology tips you can use to grow your business.
You’ll learn:
How scarcity drives demand, from pineapple rentals to volume-limited products.
Why a $5 apology voucher boosted Uber’s revenue (feat. reciprocity principle).
How Tropicana’s rebrand taught marketers a costly lesson about habits.
Why "95% fat-free" yoghurt sells better than "5% fat" (feat. framing effect).
The clever way airlines manage flight-time expectations to keep customers happy.
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Get the book: https://bedfordsquarepublishers.co.uk/book/the-housefly-effect
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Sources:
van den Broek, E., & den Heijer, T. (2024). The Housefly Effect. Bedford Square Publishers.
Bundesliga study | Brandes, L., & Franck, E. (2012). Social preferences or personal career concerns? Field evidence on positive and negative reciprocity in the workplace. Journal of Economic Psychology, 33(5), 925–939
McFlurry sales boosted by 55% | Walsh, N. (2024). Tune in: How to make smarter decisions in a noisy world. Bedford Square Publishers.
Uber $5 apology | Halperin, B., Ho, B., List, J. A., & Muir, I. (2019). Toward an understanding of the economics of apologies: Evidence from a large-scale natural field experiment (No. w25676). National Bureau of Economic Research. https://doi.org/10.3386/w25676
Berger, J. (2013). Contagious: Why things catch on. Simon & Schuster.
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Yuan, Y., Liu, T. X., Tan, C., Chen, Q., Pentland, A., & Tang, J. (2020). Gift contagion in online groups: Evidence from WeChat red packets. | |||
04 Dec 2023 | Six proven principles to persuade anyone | 00:26:47 | |
In 2021, the NHS sent a text message to every single Brit. This wasn’t a normal text. It was jam-packed with six world-famous persuasion techniques designed to shift behaviour. In today’s episode of Nudge, famed behavioural scientist Patrick Fagan walks through the six techniques, and explains that everyone, from the NHS to a 6-year old selling lemonade can apply them.
Can you spot the gorilla? https://tinyurl.com/34m5vuz3
My social proof test: https://im.ge/i/jb1rxG
The scarcity pub: https://im.ge/i/jb1Q90
My liking principle test: https://im.ge/i/jbS7JX
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Patrick’s book Free Your Mind: https://tinyurl.com/bddd6vce
Follow Patrick on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pfagan87/ |
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