- Online shops need different approach Fri, 01/22/2010 - 01:27 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
Shoppers are never the same; anyone involved in retail knows that everyone is different. What appeals to one person, does not attract another. What some people see as a bargain, others find too expensive. What some people buy every week, others only get occasionally. It never ceases to amaze shop owners ...
- Guess what....? We still need to talk to each other...! Thu, 01/21/2010 - 07:24 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
Your mouth is a fantastic tool. It enables you to stay alive as it gets fuel and water inside you. Your mouth lets you breathe when your nose has given up. And it lets you kiss the ones you love, helping form a bond between you. Not only that, it allows you to talk to other people and get your message ...
- How to make sure your prices sound right Wed, 01/20/2010 - 02:53 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
How do your prices sound to you? OK? When we read a price on a website, or in a brochure or magazine, your brain turns what it sees into sounds; it's part of the way we read. You may well be "hearing" some of the words you are reading right now, for instance. New research conducted by American Psychologists ...
- What is the best blogging software to use? Tue, 01/19/2010 - 01:41 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
Bloggers often worry as to whether or not they are using the best blogging software. You can see the question raised endlessly in places like LinkedIn and other social networks, including Twitter. People who are new to blogging also wonder which is the best system to use. So, they may go to review sites ...
- Haiti earthquake exposes Twitter chasm Mon, 01/18/2010 - 04:43 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
At long last the poor people of Haiti are receiving international aid. It's taken almost a week for a significant response. Indeed, the UK Government initially promised aid which was about half the salary they agreed to pay the boss of the Royal Bank of Scotland. Millions of disadvantaged people were ...