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What the top 10 foods on Twitter say about America's health and habits

What the top 10 foods on Twitter say about America's health and habits | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Researchers studied mentions of food on Twitter to discover Americans' relationship with food. Here are the top 10 food and beverage tweets, in order ..."

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Consumer brands compete for tweets - Wall Street Journal

Consumer brands compete for tweets - Wall Street Journal | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Restaurant chains like Denny's are hopping on the social media bandwagon with trendy tweets and Tumblr posts ..."

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When one image is worth a thousand tweets

When one image is worth a thousand tweets | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"For many young people, e-mails have been replaced by texts, tweets, Vines and Instagram pictures..."

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Seven ways to annoy consumers

Seven ways to annoy consumers | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"If the perfect ad is one that reaches the right person at the right time then brand marketers have some way to go as new research shows the many ways in which they continue to irritate consumers..."

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Reading between the tweets, psych firms help brands understand their customers

Reading between the tweets, psych firms help brands understand their customers | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Software firms are racing to help brands understand what customers are really saying about their products..."

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Denyse Drummond-Dunn's curator insight, November 4, 2013 4:23 AM

Wish this area was moving as quickly as our need - which it's not!

Phoumany Phouybanhdyt's curator insight, November 4, 2013 10:51 AM

It is really interesting that organizations are not only using social media to reach out to their consumers, but they are also using this as a medium to find out what their consumers are thinking and what they want. IBM's development of a psycho-linguistic product to analyze a Twitter users personality is very cool.