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Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 3:54:39 GMT -6
We Westerners tend to read from left to right Attention based on direction: with arrows or glances (remember the example seen previously of the 2 landings compared by James Breeze) you bring the reader's attention where you want it. Neuromarketing: Direction-based attention Direction-based attention Attention based on shapes: the user's attention is drawn to a CTA .
By using shapes that clash with the overall Japan WhatsApp Number Data image and therefore stand out from the rest. Neuromarketing techniques: Attention based on shapes Shape-based attention 2) Attraction: Once we have attention, we need to take care of attracting the user. Also in this case , techniques related to persuasion help us (which are valid on the web as in other areas of marketing):
We are attracted to those we like, those who look like us, those who are part of our group, those who represent us; We tend to behave consistently; We are more sensitive to things that touch us closely. We leave the discussion of persuasion for an in-depth article, and I'll give you just one example: Neuromarketing: levers of persuasion Using the levers of persuasion to attract the user Are we more attracted to the empty room or the photo next to it that represents a familiar scene?
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