Stimulus-Response Model
Definition
A marketing framework based on the idea that external stimuli—like ads, promotions, or product placements—trigger automatic responses in consumers, often without conscious thought. The stimulus activates an automatic response, leading to actions like making a purchase, based on instinctive or emotional reactions rather than deep consideration.
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Translation
The idea that if you show people the right mix of products and offers, their brains will do the rest and convince them to hit “buy now.”