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How Do People Really Make Decisions?
We all like to believe that logic, facts, and common sense play a role in our decision-making processes. But, that's rarely the case. More often than not, we use unconscious mental shortcuts to help us evaluate the choices that are, laid out before us. Sometimes, these shortcuts are based on prior information, and sometimes, they're based on faulty assumptions we make about the data we're working with.
These mental shortcuts are, called cognitive biases, or heuristics. None of us are, immune to them. We all use them in our decision-making process, whether we're aware of it, or not.
Whatever product or service you're marketing, everything you do is about getting customers to make a choice, and cognitive biases affect every choice we make.
In reading this book, you'll come to discover how you can take advantage of these biases we're all predisposed with. How you can use them to acquire more customers, and multiply your sales. And, all without them knowing what you're doing.
We all like to believe that logic, facts, and common sense play a role in our decision-making processes. But, that's rarely the case. More often than not, we use unconscious mental shortcuts to help us evaluate the choices that are, laid out before us. Sometimes, these shortcuts are based on prior information, and sometimes, they're based on faulty assumptions we make about the data we're working with.
These mental shortcuts are, called cognitive biases, or heuristics. None of us are, immune to them. We all use them in our decision-making process, whether we're aware of it, or not.
Whatever product or service you're marketing, everything you do is about getting customers to make a choice, and cognitive biases affect every choice we make.
In reading this book, you'll come to discover how you can take advantage of these biases we're all predisposed with. How you can use them to acquire more customers, and multiply your sales. And, all without them knowing what you're doing.
