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Free Marketing Book Saves Brands from Being Ignored

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Guesswork Doesn't Build Trust...But the Use of Psychology Does

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - eTradeWire -- If your brand is getting scrolled past, it's not your fault, but it is your responsibility. The problem isn't your logo or even your budget. It's how your message hits the brain. That's where Neurons & Nudges comes in.

This free marketing book saves brands by showing you how to speak the mind's language, emotion, simplicity, and trust. It's built on proven behavioral principles that trigger real action.

Marketing is no longer about guessing what might work. It's about understanding how people actually behave, why they click, why they buy, and more importantly, why they don't. Neurons & Nudges breaks this down into bite-sized insights, revealing how to ethically guide your audience from passive to engaged.

Inside, you'll uncover:
  • Why short videos perform better than long ones, backed by cognitive load theory
  • How color triggers emotion and influences buying decisions
  • How to use "choice architecture" to frame offers that feel irresistible

This free marketing book saves brands by helping marketers and business owners stop relying on outdated tactics. It's about moving from features to feelings, from shouting to shaping perception.

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If your email campaigns are being ignored, your ads underperforming, or your social content not converting, this book is the reset you need.

It's short. It's sharp. And it's yours.

Download your free copy here: https://episode11productions.com/free-marketing-book/

This free marketing book saves brands by aligning strategy with psychology—giving you a true advantage in today's saturated world.

Because the smartest brands don't shout louder. They speak smarter.

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