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Eye Tracking in Usability Research: Which viewing pattern represents which problem?

Does the user find the main menu logical? Is there too much text on a page? Is there information missing that one expects? In this blog, discover which specific Eye Tracking gaze patterns you should pay attention to in order to answer these questions.

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Why usability research is saying goodbye to ‘thinking out loud’

“Order a product and clearly articulate your thoughts at each step.”

In the past, respondents in usability research were frequently subjected to this method of 'thinking aloud'. Every step and thought had to be systematically expressed in words. What makes this classic approach so problematic for gaining insights that improve your UX and conversion?

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Neuromarketing Research: The Most Common Applications

Will our brand-new advertising campaign be a success? What happens if we increase the price of our product by 10 cents? And how can we make our physical or digital shopping environment more user-friendly for the customer? Neuromarketing research is increasingly used to provide better answers to challenging marketing questions like these.

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Annoying Ads – What Does Our Brain Think About Them?

“Why are there so many annoying adverts on TV?”

Of all the questions I get asked about the psychology behind advertising, this one definitely tops the list.

In this blog, we therefore take stock of the surprising effects of annoying adverts. What is the impact of irritation on the brand? Can annoying adverts achieve sales success? And if so, when?

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Score with Your Shelf: Neuromarketing Tips for a Successful Shelf Strategy

Although some think that product placement in retail involves simply filling the shelves, it is actually a much more complex task involving various parties such as the shopper, the manufacturer, and the wishes of internal management.

A solid shelf plan is therefore essential for sales success. Retailers who place the right product in the right place sell more.

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How does Atmosphere influence our Shopping Behavior?

Creating a good atmosphere in a shop is incredibly important. It ensures a pleasant shopping experience, and ultimately more sales. In our previous blog about the best shop layout, we wrote that a shop where customers enjoy walking around sells better. But how do you create the right atmosphere in a shop? And how does atmosphere influence our shopping behaviour?

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The Ideal Shelf Layout

When we stand before a well-stocked shelf, we have a multitude of choices. More choices than our prehistoric ancestors faced in their entire lives. What makes us choose that one product? In this blog, you will learn what the optimal shelf layout is.

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EEG or fMRI in Neuromarketing Research? 5 Crucial Differences

There are numerous methods to measure brain activity. In neuromarketing, two stand out: EEG and fMRI. 

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