Comments on: Methods of Persuasion: How to Use Psychology to Influence Human Behavior by Nick Kolenda https://templeadlib.com/methods-of-persuasion-how-to-use-psychology-to-influence-human-behavior-by-nick-kolenda/ The Experiences of Temple Advertising Students Mon, 30 Oct 2017 15:46:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 By: Meghan Weale https://templeadlib.com/methods-of-persuasion-how-to-use-psychology-to-influence-human-behavior-by-nick-kolenda/comment-page-1/#comment-100889 Mon, 30 Oct 2017 15:46:00 +0000 https://smcsites.com/adlib/?p=17505#comment-100889 I’m really interested in the Psychology behind marketing and advertising so this book review really sparked an interest in me. I found the comparison between persuasion and manipulation to be really interesting. There’s so much conflict with marketing/advertising being unethical, but I like that he says it’s how you use it that determines if it’s ethical or not. This intrigues me as I’d like to hear more about the applications that make it ethical vs. not. I definitely am interested in reading this book now.

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By: Divante Bradwell https://templeadlib.com/methods-of-persuasion-how-to-use-psychology-to-influence-human-behavior-by-nick-kolenda/comment-page-1/#comment-100885 Sun, 29 Oct 2017 19:39:47 +0000 https://smcsites.com/adlib/?p=17505#comment-100885 I think Nick’s book is probably very insightful as he takes a psychological approach on marketing and advertising. The act of persuasion is key to advertising. The familiarity principle can be useful to advertisers and thinking of how they can place ads in ways that consumers become familiar with them, and ultimately persuaded towards their brand.

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By: Emily Murphy https://templeadlib.com/methods-of-persuasion-how-to-use-psychology-to-influence-human-behavior-by-nick-kolenda/comment-page-1/#comment-100878 Wed, 25 Oct 2017 04:20:07 +0000 https://smcsites.com/adlib/?p=17505#comment-100878 Kolenda’s distinction between manipulation and persuasion is an important one to make. As advertising majors, we have to go into the industry understanding that much of the work done by advertisers can be seen as unethical, and more controversial than ever because of data collection from companies like Google and Facebook. It is important that, like Kolenda said, we understand that the same tools of persuasion can be used ethically and unethically depending on the situation.

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By: Natalie Sirolli https://templeadlib.com/methods-of-persuasion-how-to-use-psychology-to-influence-human-behavior-by-nick-kolenda/comment-page-1/#comment-100873 Wed, 25 Oct 2017 02:52:22 +0000 https://smcsites.com/adlib/?p=17505#comment-100873 Kolenda’s 7 steps are interesting, but claiming his argument is neither ethical nor unethical inherently, but dependent on how one applies his method raises a red flag for me. I think if your method has the potential to be manipulative or “unethical”, then what are the scenarios when it can be used for good? and for bad? What exactly changes in the way one markets with this method? If someone has the power to manipulate someone, it seems like they’d be doing so even if they thought it was persuasion.

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By: Sean Brassil https://templeadlib.com/methods-of-persuasion-how-to-use-psychology-to-influence-human-behavior-by-nick-kolenda/comment-page-1/#comment-100870 Wed, 25 Oct 2017 00:52:09 +0000 https://smcsites.com/adlib/?p=17505#comment-100870 I can understand Kolanda’s method and how many would see it as unethical. The line between manipulation vs persuasion can vary person to person. I believe that more testing and replication of his method should be done to see if it is truly effective. Once proven, then we can jump into the ethics of the method itself.

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By: Allison Doumith https://templeadlib.com/methods-of-persuasion-how-to-use-psychology-to-influence-human-behavior-by-nick-kolenda/comment-page-1/#comment-100865 Tue, 24 Oct 2017 20:18:24 +0000 https://smcsites.com/adlib/?p=17505#comment-100865 I actually read this book too and I found it EXTREMELY interesting! Nick Kolenda provided many interesting insights into the human mind and how to influence human behavior. His 7-step persuasion process, METHODS, allows users to influence people’s thoughts, emotions, and behavior in nearly any situation. Though this may seem unethical, I find it to be very thought-provoking as we as marketers have the ability to change people’s perceptions on certain topics.

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By: Morgan Kovatch https://templeadlib.com/methods-of-persuasion-how-to-use-psychology-to-influence-human-behavior-by-nick-kolenda/comment-page-1/#comment-100860 Tue, 24 Oct 2017 18:29:59 +0000 https://smcsites.com/adlib/?p=17505#comment-100860 I liked the part where you touched on how people develop a positive outcome when presented with something repeatedly. You can hear a song for the first time and hate it, but once it keeps playing over and over again on the radio, you begin to warm up to it. This correlates with brands and the repetition of seeing a brand over and over again. Psychology is very important when it comes to advertising.

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By: Miranda S Krause https://templeadlib.com/methods-of-persuasion-how-to-use-psychology-to-influence-human-behavior-by-nick-kolenda/comment-page-1/#comment-100857 Tue, 24 Oct 2017 14:43:07 +0000 https://smcsites.com/adlib/?p=17505#comment-100857 This book sounds like it would be confusing to read, because I feel the same way as you and consider my methods and decisions to be more ethical than unethical. I like the relation of persuasion as the author was describing to a magician letting you see what they want you to see. It was a great visual in following along with the book!

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By: Kristen Willie https://templeadlib.com/methods-of-persuasion-how-to-use-psychology-to-influence-human-behavior-by-nick-kolenda/comment-page-1/#comment-100854 Tue, 24 Oct 2017 03:16:19 +0000 https://smcsites.com/adlib/?p=17505#comment-100854 Kolenda’s background in mind reading is unique to parallel with consumer behavior, as the ultimate goal is to understand internal motivations. I do, however, find ethics at question with his ability to manipulate consumer’s unconscious. As marketers, we should be able to develop strategic communication that does not manipulate consumers. If that strategic communication is not successful, then it’s probably a larger problem that mind reading cannot solve.

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By: Melissa Caromano https://templeadlib.com/methods-of-persuasion-how-to-use-psychology-to-influence-human-behavior-by-nick-kolenda/comment-page-1/#comment-100849 Tue, 24 Oct 2017 01:33:17 +0000 https://smcsites.com/adlib/?p=17505#comment-100849 This sounds like a cool read! I thought it was interesting how you talked about Kolenda using techniques to get the consumer to think about certain things. That’s such an important asset when it comes to the actual ad, but in the original qualitative research stage, it’s probably not as helpful because you want to know everything the consumer is thinking without influence of the brand

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