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Consumer research is an art | Julia Ismalkowa @ Izmalkowa [S02, #13]

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Why bother with consumer research? To understand people's motivations. If you don’t know the psychology behind what people say and do, how will you address their pain points? How will you solve their problems? In this episode, Vani speaks with psychologist & researcher Julia Izmalkowa who helps global brands grow their business by uniquely combining scientific knowledge with business objectives.

If you want to know what people are like and how they think, then this episode is just what you need. Listen on for a fascinating conversation filled with insights as well as actionable takeaways!

👉 Listen to the podcast to learn about:-

03:15 - Psychology of lies.

14:00 - Differentiate data from analysis.

18:34 - People lie. Proof doesn’t.

22:00 - Science behind consumer research.

📄 Click here to read the transcript

Enjoyed the episode? Please consider listening to the other episodes and subscribe to “Marketing with Vani” on this platform!

This show is sponsored by CherryPeachPlum Growth Consultancy. 🍒 CherryPeachPlum is a marketing-focused business consultancy that delivers business results. Get in touch via www.cherrypeachplum.in to get marketing solutions that work in the real world.

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Why bother with consumer research? To understand people's motivations. If you don’t know the psychology behind what people say and do, how will you address their pain points? How will you solve their problems? In this episode, Vani speaks with psychologist & researcher Julia Izmalkowa who helps global brands grow their business by uniquely combining scientific knowledge with business objectives.

If you want to know what people are like and how they think, then this episode is just what you need. Listen on for a fascinating conversation filled with insights as well as actionable takeaways!

👉 Listen to the podcast to learn about:-

03:15 - Psychology of lies.

14:00 - Differentiate data from analysis.

18:34 - People lie. Proof doesn’t.

22:00 - Science behind consumer research.

📄 Click here to read the transcript

Enjoyed the episode? Please consider listening to the other episodes and subscribe to “Marketing with Vani” on this platform!

This show is sponsored by CherryPeachPlum Growth Consultancy. 🍒 CherryPeachPlum is a marketing-focused business consultancy that delivers business results. Get in touch via www.cherrypeachplum.in to get marketing solutions that work in the real world.

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