💡 Do you ever notice how you always see fruits and vegetables first at a grocery store? This arrangement is actually intentional, and it's a good example of how businesses use visual triggers to nudge their customers into spending more. Watch this video to find out how this works.
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-- 🚨 Takeaways from this video:
► How to use visual triggers as one of the marketing strategies for your small business / startup?
► As an entrepreneur, how do you market your startup products online or other social media platforms using the same technique? How does this work with digital marketing?
► Are visual triggers like a kind of nudging in behavioral economics? If so, how?
► Can you think of other examples that how other businesses use visual triggers to lure audience or customers?
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