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Create and market products your customers will love... even when they have absolutely no clue what they really want!

  • Discover the new cognitive science that makes 50 years of marketing dogma obsolete.
  • Learn why customer satisfaction doesn't work, why customers aren't loyal and what you can do about it.
  • Build products that reach your customer's unconscious mind--the part that controls 95% of customer behavior!
  • Description

    • Copyright 2008
    • Edition: 1st
    • Book
    • ISBN-10: 0-13-135795-6
    • ISBN-13: 978-0-13-135795-2
    • eBook
    • ISBN-10: 0-13-715333-3
    • ISBN-13: 978-0-13-715333-6

    “The Samsung Instinct was designed to be habit forming. Inspired by pioneering work by Dr. Neale Martin, Sprint and Samsung created the Instinct interface from the bottom up to work the way your brain works.”

    –Doug Rossier, Sprint Instinct Marketing Lead

    “In Habit, Neale Martin provides what seems to be a simple observation–that human behavior is largely managed through subconscious process. In startling fashion, Martin makes this point and then proceeds to undermine much of what marketers have come to believe as absolute truths. This is a worthwhile read, with significant implications to anyone who hopes to build brands and sell products.”

    –John Stratton, Sr. Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Verizon

    “Neale provides some of the most comprehensive insights into marketing I have ever read. His understanding of today’s market complexity is simply brilliant.”

    –Derek Broes, Sr. Vice President, Paramount

    “At last someone has approached marketing with the clarity and precision of a brain surgeon.”

    –George Ford, Marketing Director, Petrafoods

    Habit reveals why traditional approaches to acquiring and keeping customers don’t work anymore. Dr. Martin shows that by focusing on behavior instead of attitudes and intentions, companies can radically improve not only how many customers they win, but how many they keep.”

    –S. Somasegar, Microsoft Senior Vice President, Developer Division

    Habit is an essential read for all marketers, managers and executives. Dr. Martin has elevated the seemingly boring concept of habits to a science with implications for every business in every market. This excellent book not only explains why consumers behave the way they do, but what companies should do in light of these startling insights!”

    –Jagdish N. Sheth, Ph.D, Charles H. Kellstadt  Professor of Marketing, Goizueta Business School,  Emory University

    Habit begins with a revolutionary premise–95% of human behavior is controlled by the unconscious mind. This fact exposes the central flaw in marketing theory, market research, and a preponderance of business strategy–that customers are consciously aware of what they’re doing. Habit explains why 80% of new products fail, why billions of advertising dollars are wasted every year, and why even satisfied customers aren’t loyal.

    In Habit, Dr. Neale Martin persuasively contends that recent research from the brain sciences reveals that our brain evolved two minds–and marketing is focused on the wrong one. By explaining how the mind actually works, Martin shows how 50 years of marketing theory is deeply flawed, and how your customers’ habits thwart even your costliest marketing campaigns.

    Habit explains in practical terms how to work with both your customers’ executive and habitual minds to not only make sales but more importantly, create loyalty. You’ll discover how behavior actually rewires your customers' mind–and how to leverage this by refocusing on behavior, not on attitudes and beliefs.

    Martin offers a complete process for working with customers’ unconscious and conscious minds together, to become your customer’s habit, not just their choice. Using these techniques, you can finally achieve the twin holy grails of marketing: higher customer retention, and greater long-term profitability. 

    Why focusing on customer satisfaction is a waste of time
    Prioritizing customer satisfaction ignores a crucial reality: 85% of customers who defect report being satisfied!

    How to establish a beachhead in your potential customer’s unconscious
    Teach new buying habits through cause and effect, reward and repetition

    Why you should keep your regular customers from thinking about you
    Learn how to keep repurchase behavior on permanent autopilot

    www.nealemartin.com

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    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments xi

    About the Author xiii

    Introduction xv

    Part I: The Force of Habit 1

    Chapter 1. How Habits Undermine Marketing 3

    Chapter 2. You Are of Two Minds (At Least) 13

    Chapter 3. The PFC: Home to the Executive Mind 59

    Part II: Habits: The New Science of Marketing 67

    Chapter 4. Of iPods, Habits, and Market Revolution 69

    Chapter 5. Marketing from a Habitual Perspective 73

    Chapter 6. Habit and Marketing Management 83

    Part III: Treat Your Customers Like Dogs 141

    Chapter 7. Of Google and Cigarettes 143

    Chapter 8. Behavioral Training 147

    Chapter 9. Behavioral Marketing: Becoming Your Customer’s Habit 159

    Chapter 10. The Four Steps to Behavioral Marketing 167

    Chapter 11. Habit Maintenance 173

    Chapter 12. The Force of Habits: The Double-Edged Sword 177

    Conclusion 179

    Index 181

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