Episode Details

Back to Episodes

Data-Driven Personalization for Online Retail - Jo Evershed and Gareth Harvey

Episode 353 Published 2 years ago
Description

In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, you'll hear an insightful conversation between host Melina Palmer and guests Jo Evershed and Gareth Harvey. Jo and Gareth discuss the power of behavioral data in personalizing shopping experiences and nudging consumers towards more desirable choices. The conversation also delves into the impact of default options and the potential for personalization in branding. Overall, this episode highlights the potential of data-driven personalization in improving shopping experiences and pricing strategies. Whether you're an online retailer or marketer, this episode provides valuable insights on how to engage customers and increase conversions through personalized nudges.

In this episode, you will:

  • Maximize your online sales with behavioral data insights.
  • Boost customer engagement with personalized nudges and recommendations.
  • Increase conversions by leveraging data-driven decision-making in pricing strategies.
  • Improve the shopping experience by understanding consumer behavior in supermarkets.
  • Optimize your online grocery store for success with insights into online shopping trends.
  • Discover the impact of book jacket colors on consumer purchasing decisions.
  • Uncover the secrets to driving sales through data-driven pricing experiments.
Show Notes:

00:00:00 - Introduction, Melina introduces the guests, Jo Evershed and Gareth Harvey, and discusses their work in behavioral science and consumer psychology. 00:04:34 - Gorilla Experiment Builder and Consumer Psychology Jo explains the purpose of Gorilla Experiment Builder, a platform for running behavioral research online. Gareth discusses his background in consumer psychology and how he applies academic research in the commercial sector. 00:07:07 - Applying Behavioral Insights in Grocery Stores Gareth shares his experience in designing supermarket layouts and how psychological principles can be applied to improve marketing strategies. He discusses the importance of finding the right stimuli and placement to influence consumer behavior. 00:09:40 - The Impact of Smell in Retail Gareth explains the effectiveness of using scents like chocolate in retail environments. He highlights the importance of placing the scent in the right location to maximize its impact on consumer behavior. 00:11:48 - The Truth About Pricing Melina mentions her upcoming book, The Truth About Pricing, and discusses an experiment she conducted with Jo and Gareth for the book. The experiment involved testing different pricing strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic. 00:14:21 - The Psychology of Supermarket Aisles The group discusses the importance of positioning items in supermarket aisles to encourage impulse buys and prolong shopping trips. They explain the strategy of making customers far enough in the aisle to see the next one and entice them to continue walking and making more purchases. 00:15:40 - Changes in Supermarket Design The group mentions how supermarkets are adapting their store layouts to cater to different types of shoppers, such as grab-and-go shoppers and those doing big stock-up shops. They discuss the need to avoid antagonizing shoppers and the potential for redesigning stores to meet changing shopping habits. 00:16:39 - Online Shopping and Impulse Buys The group explains how supermarket apps can still encourage impulse purchases and replicate the in-store experience. They mention the use of personalized advertisements and offers based on past purchases. Additionally, they discuss the importance of optimizing product images and descriptions for online shoppers. 00:18:20 - Nudging Towards Healthier Choices The group introduces the concept

Listen Now

Love PodBriefly?

If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.

Support Us