Friday, 11 October 2019

10 questions to any persuasion expert:


  1. What can we do to make people actually read “Terms and Conditions”?
  2. Do we really need to tell people what to eat? Shouldn’t a human know that on its own rather than relying on a device?
  3. On ethical terms, aren’t we enhancing the ego of the society by promoting products of scarcity?
  4. Will the personalization/customization of internet services violate the principle that ‘Internet is neutral’?
  5. Shouldn’t we also talk about depression openly when discussing persuasive strategies?
  6. Will we ever be able to establish online peer groups equivalent to the rehab group or AA groups?
  7. When journalling helps to address negative inventory, why isn’t it promoted in schools?
  8. When discussing competition as a PS, how do we make sure it has a healthy impact?
  9. Should companies inform consumers when they create internal triggers?
  10. Parents are getting obsessed with tracking every move of their kids. Where do we draw the line here?


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