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| Sensory Branding Considered a "Leading-Edge Consumer Marketing" Technique | |
Scent Marketing in the News | By brice on9/16/2008 11:29 AM | |
| DUBLIN, Ireland, Sep 16, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f87142/consumer_marketing) has announced the addition of the "Consumer Marketing 2009" report to their offering.
Over $1 trillion is spent annually on consumer marketing. Of this amount, approximately 25% is for media advertising, which for over a decade RKMA has assessed in its annual Entertainment, Media & Advertising Market Res ... |  | | Comments (0) | More... |
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| Scent Allergies??? | |
Scent Science | By brice on9/16/2008 11:28 AM | |
| There’s some debate over scent marketers use of fragrance in public places. Do fragrances released into the ambient air cause allergies? A press release by the German Institute for Risk Assessment (”Breathing in scent causes Allergies?” - August 5th 2008) stated that “the experts that discussed the matter were not aware of any environmental scents that may have caused allergic reactions when inhaled via the respiratory trac ... |  | | Comments (0) | More... |
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| Chocolate Chip Scent Prompts Expensive Sweater Purchases | |
Scent Marketing in the News | By brice on6/16/2008 11:50 AM | |
| | Exposure to something that whets the appetite, such as a picture of a mouthwatering dessert, can make a person more impulsive with unrelated purchases, finds a study from the February 2008 issue of the Journal of Consumer Research. For example, the researchers reveal in one experiment that the aroma of chocolate chip cookies can prompt women on a tight budget to splurge on a new item of clothing. |  | | Comments (0) | More... |
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| The Smell Report - The human sense of smell | |
Scent Science | By brice on5/30/2008 1:26 PM | |
| Although the human sense of smell is feeble compared to that of many animals, it is still very acute. We can recognise thousands of different smells, and we are able to detect odours even in infinitesimal quantities. Our smelling function is carried out by two small odour-detecting patches – made up of about five or six million yellowish cells – high up in the nasal passages. For comparison, a rabbit has 100 million of these olfactory receptors, a ... |  | | Comments (0) | More... |
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| Scenting the Simpsons | |
Scent Marketing in the News | By brice on5/28/2008 5:15 PM | |
|  "We stand before the two-story-high clown head. Krusty beckons us to enter the mouth, which doubles as the entrance to Krustyland, the fictional theme park that's the centerpiece of the Simpsons Ride, the just-opened $30 million attraction at Universal Studios."... Read the a ... |  | | Comments (0) | More... |
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