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How Consistency, Reliability, and Trust Achieve Influence Without Persuasion

November 21, 2019 0 Comments
How Consistency, Reliability, and Trust Achieve Influence Without Persuasion

In the traditional model of persuasive marketing, the purpose of marketing is assumed to be the achievement of short-term transactional persuasion. In the newer model of intuitive marketing, the purpose of marketing is seen as something very different: the achievement of long-term influence through deep and authentic customer relationships. When adopting the intuitive marketing perspective, […]

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Intuitive Marketing: Achieving influence without persuasion

October 14, 2014 4 Comments
Intuitive Marketing: Achieving influence without persuasion

The tyranny of persuasive marketing Much of current marketing is based on an overt persuasion model. This model says the purpose of marketing is to make people do what you want them to do by changing their minds and their behavior. This notion of persuasion is deeply entrenched in marketing and advertising’s roots in sales […]

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