«Likes» on a Facebook page provide at the very minimum a type of social proof of brand acceptance and is just one
more small nudge in the psyche of buyers that helps them pull the trigger at the ZMOT.
Not exact matches
It starts as a
small nudge that tells you this person is someone you want to know
more about.
A
small sampling: Looking upward
nudges people to call to mind others who are
more powerful, while looking down prompts thoughts of people we outrank.
«I think the findings have real - world applications, such as using avatars in video games to «
nudge» people to increase physical activity, or getting people
more comfortable with
small increases in physical activity before taking on
more intense physical routines,» said Peña.
Under a
small amount of pressure, this works just fine, but give the magnet - secured back - end
more than a
nudge and it'll separate, threatening to take the weedy plastic hook with it.
You can use a
small shockwave to make someone
nudging your door to lose control of their car, blast the back of a car with an electromagnetic pulse (much like the cops), drop land mines that also deliver a temporary debilitating blast, and
more.
Anticipating the arrival of his touring retrospective at the Whitney in June, the conceptual artist Dan Graham has organized a
small group show that
nudges his art - or - architecture puzzles into a
more contemporary context.
While his finches may be
more famous, this
small fox also
nudged Darwin toward his theory of evolution.