Tracey
Tracey
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« on: December 01, 2003, 02:48:50 AM » |
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Here it go...consumerism in all it's glory. That's what all the holidays are...an excuse to buy more.
"Why people buy things they don't need is because of the way you market it, position it, make it fit their lifestyle. Nobody needs anything anymore, so how do you make it something they want?"...says acclaimed expert Pam Danzinger who gets people to buy what they don't need.
It's her job to figure out what retailers across the nation are itching to know: Namely, why do people buy stuff they don't need? And how to get them to buy their stuff.
"The clients I work with are very left-brained oriented. They make decisions based upon reason," she says. "They don't understand that when consumers are shopping, they're not driven by reason at all. It's totally emotion. It's all about feelings."
Consumers often make snap decisions to buy something and then feel compelled to rationalize the purchase, Danzinger says. The author of Why People Buy Things They Don't Need, she identifies 14 such "justlifiers" and advises retailers to lure consumers with emotion, then "close the deal" by creating a rationale for the purchase.
George Ritzer, cofounding editor of the Journal of Consumer Culture says consultants such as Danzinger are contributing to the "endless treadmill of consumption."
"Getting somebody to consume more things they don't need is, to me, reprehensible," he says.
But Danzinger is unrepentant. She points out that in the days following the Sept. 11, attacks President Bush said Americans should continue to shop and travel as much as possible.
"I'm of the point of view that a free-market society is the only way we're going to grow," she said. "People need to do with their money what they want" ~
...and so the great land-filled pyramids continue its reach for the sky. Legacy to the 21rst century..
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