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Commercial Break Psychology

Zuri Deepwater

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Commercial Break Psychology reveals the hidden strategies advertisers use to influence consumer behavior. Spotlighting strategic ad placement, the book uncovers how marketers manipulate our perceptions and purchasing decisions through carefully timed commercials.

 
Did you know that ad timing can significantly enhance persuasive power, exploiting psychological vulnerabilities? Exploring the evolution of advertising, from simple beginnings to today's hyper-targeted approaches, the book reveals how core concepts of advertising psychology are employed.

 
The book guides readers through core concepts of advertising psychology before delving into strategic elements of commercial placement. It also discusses the ethical considerations of manipulative advertising techniques.

 
Ultimately, the book empowers readers to become more informed consumers. By understanding the psychological impact of commercials, readers can resist unwanted influence and make more discerning choices.
Available since: 03/31/2025.
Print length: 87 pages.

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