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The Choice Factory

25 behavioural biases that influence what we buy

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The Choice Factory

By: Richard Shotton
Narrated by: Simon Cole
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Voted #1 in the BBH World Cup of Advertising Books, 2018
Winner of the Sales and Marketing Category at the 2019 Business Book Awards

Before you can influence decisions, you need to understand what drives them. In The Choice Factory, Richard Shotton sets out to help you learn.

By observing a typical day of decision-making, from trivial food choices to significant work-place moves, he investigates how our behaviour is shaped by psychological shortcuts. With a clear focus on the marketing potential of knowing what makes us tick, Shotton has drawn on evidence from academia, real-life ad campaigns and his own original research.

The Choice Factory is written in an entertaining and highly-accessible format, with 25 short chapters, each addressing a cognitive bias and outlining simple ways to apply it to your own marketing challenges. Supporting his discussion, Shotton adds insights from new interviews with some of the smartest thinkers in advertising, including Rory Sutherland, Lucy Jameson and Mark Earls.

From priming to the pratfall effect, charm pricing to the curse of knowledge, the science of behavioural economics has never been easier to apply to marketing.

The Choice Factory is the new advertising essential.

©2018 Richard Shotton (P)2018 Harriman House
Advertising Business Communication Career Success Consumer Behavior & Market Research Marketing Marketing & Sales Psychology Psychology & Mental Health

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A guide to your own mind, a roadmap of your blind spots, a toolkit for better advertising. The Choice Factory employs robust behavioral science in an approachable manner to demonstrate how you make and influence decisions. Synthesizing a vast body of research, live experiments and numerous examples, he shows that there is a bias for every occasion and how to use them as tools to craft better communications. (Faris Yakob, author of Paid Attention)
If you're a marketer, understanding what really makes people tick - as opposed to what they might tell you - is vital. This book takes us on an elegant, witty and digestible tour of the 25 main principles of behavioural science. Richard Shotton has read widely so that you don t have to, but he gives full credit to his many sources should you wish to pursue any of the topics further. This is a delightful and indispensable read for anyone in marketing, particularly those early in their careers. (Tess Alps, Chair of Thinkbox, the UK's marketing body for commercial broadcasters)
Actionable, memorable and powerful... Shotton has taken the jewels of behavioral economics and made them practical. (Seth Godin, author of 'All Marketers are Liars')
Comprehensive, compelling and immensely practical, the Choice Factory brings the building blocks of behaviour change together in one place. (Richard Huntington, Chairman & Chief Strategy Officer, Saatchi & Saatchi)
This book is a Haynes Manual for understanding consumer behaviour. You should buy a copy - and then buy another copy to give to one of the 97% of people in marketing who are too young to remember what a Haynes Manual is. (Rory Sutherland, columnist for The Spectator and Executive Creative Director, Ogilvy One)
A top class guide for those who want to put BE to work, rather than just illuminate their journey to work. (Mark Earls, author of 'Herd')
In a cacophony of overstatement, Richard Shotton possesses a melodious and balanced voice. In this short but powerful tome you can learn about how marketing actually does influence consumers. Or, for the more prosaic among us, how to get people to re-use towels, buy wine when German Oompah music is playing and select a broadband supplier by mentioning Charing Cross Station. The book also mentions me (all too briefly) which I also find enticing. (Mark Ritson, weekly columnist for Marketing Week and Professor at Melbourne business school)
Most books in this area are academic and dry as dust. If you want to know how research and sociology can impact on real life in the real world, Richard's book will show you - using simple words and examples that real people can understand. (Dave Trott - ex-creative director, weekly columnist in trade journal, Campaign, and author of three books on advertising (Predatory Thinking, Creative Mischief, 1+1=3))
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does exactly what it says on the tin. listened through it once and now planning on a few more times to take notes. Some really good nuggets here especially about web browsers! I'll let you find it in the book!

Great listen.

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Recommended on the “do list” - an interesting and practically applicable book. It’s the kind that leaves you adding things to your todo list

Practical & interesting

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Interesting marketing stories and backed up by research from many sources. A gem of ideas for any designer or marketer.

Great book, well read

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Fascinating insight into human beings irrationality delivering real human understanding for business advantage. Highly recommended if you want to innovate and experiment new ideas for your business in the 2020s.

Outstanding...

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The Choice Factory is both practical and deeply profound due to Richard Shotton's expertise from extensive research as well as from advertising. So, if you are to read only one book that will make you master of behavioural economics I would highly recommend - The Choice Factory

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