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🧠 You’re Being Irrational! How to Use Psychology in B2B Marketing for More Impact

Watch this short, sharp behavioural science webinar. Streaming free now.

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This presentation will reveal the surprising psychology behind how business audiences make decisions. And give you practical ways that you can start using behavioural science to get more sales.

It’s much more irrational than you think. Whether you’re talking to SME’s, Large Corporations or even B2B2C.

When making business-critical decisions, you’ll often throw out your careful checklist when you find the one that ‘feels right’. Even if your job depends on it, you can be just as irrational as you are buying a chocolate bar.

Or when you’re negotiating a price with a prospect (or a pay raise closer to home), people consistently anchor to the first number they see. So if you ask for a million bucks, you (probably) won’t get that, but you’ll get a lot more than you otherwise would have. As in other areas of life, from shopping to dating, a proper understanding of psychology is crucial to success in business.

We are all cognitive misers, conserving our limited brain power in the context of limitless stimuli. This means that your audiences (and you) are rarely rational in the vast majority of the decisions you make.

Join Cecilia de la Viesca, Managing Director at Passion Digital and Co-Founders at Capuchin Behavioural Science, Patrick Fagan and Dan Thwaites, as they share practical, actionable advice for combining psychology and data science for measurably better results.

What drives business audience decisions? And how do you change people’s minds?

This presentation will reveal the hidden psychology of how people make decisions and show you how to:

💰 drive more revenue with price psychology

📈 improve your conversion with nudges

🧠 target and persuade different psychological types 

So you get concrete, actionable ideas for improving your commercial performance. 

Find out all this – watch the webinar. Or download the slides.

Find out what really drives B2B behaviour. And get practical, actionable steps you can take to persuade your audiences