manipulation in marketing
Manipulation in marketing refers to using persuasive tactics and techniques to influence consumer behavior and emotions in order to achieve specific business objectives, such as increasing sales or brand loyalty. It involves utilizing various strategies, such as framing, scarcity, social proof, and emotional appeal, to guide consumers towards making a purchase decision. Manipulation in marketing can have ethical implications and should be used responsibly to build trust and long-term relationships with customers.
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