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Coverage of consumer behavior in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Apr 22 · 01:31 UTCMost recent: Jun 23 · 20:01 UTC
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  • BUSINESSJun 23 · 20:01 UTCNY POST
    Think this trendy $8 t-shirt is a ‘basic’ Prime Day buy? Think again (we bought multiple)

    The article challenges the notion that an $8 t-shirt is a 'basic' Prime Day purchase, suggesting it may not be as essential as marketed. It highlights the influence of promotional tactics on consumer decisions.

  • BUSINESSJun 5 · 14:00 UTCCBS NEWS
    How retailers are using dynamic pricing based on consumer behavior

    CBS California Investigates found that prices at three major retailers fluctuated significantly over weeks, making it hard to determine the best price. The study focused on dynamic pricing based on consumer behavior.

  • BUSINESSMay 28 · 09:15 UTCBLOOMBERG
    TikTok Is Driving A Men’s Fragrance Boom

    TikTok is fueling a surge in men's fragrance sales, with the platform's influence driving a cultural shift toward greater interest in personal grooming and scent selection among male consumers. The trend reflects broader changes in how social media shapes consumer behavior and brand engagement.

  • BUSINESSMay 3 · 14:01 UTCDAILY MAIL
    100,000 on the clock: One in seven vehicles on the road have passed the 'century' mileage as drivers keep their cars for longer, study reveals

    A study reveals that one in seven vehicles on the road have exceeded 100,000 miles, reflecting a trend of drivers retaining their cars for longer periods. This milestone highlights changing consumer behavior and vehicle longevity in modern automotive usage.

  • BUSINESSApr 23 · 01:14 UTCR/CRYPTOMARKETS
    Everyone buys on a certain day?

    The article questions a potential consumer trend where people tend to make purchases on a specific day, possibly linked to marketing strategies. It references user submissions and comments for further discussion.

  • BUSINESSApr 22 · 01:31 UTCR/CRYPTOMARKETS
    People don’t buy when it’s cheap, they buy when it finally feels safe

    The article observes that people tend to avoid buying when prices are low due to uncertainty and risk perception, but start purchasing when prices rise and confidence increases. It suggests this behavior is not limited to crypto but reflects general human psychology, questioning whether people prioritize 'cheap' options or wait for perceived safety.