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Selling the Void: The Consumer Psychology of MacGuffin Marketing. Narratives, Illusions, and How Advertising Agencies Monetize Completely Irrelevant Product Features
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- Nombre de pages151
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-42878-6
- EAN9783565428786
- Date de parution27/04/2026
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- Taille819 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
How did a cigarette company in the 1920s convince the world their product was vastly superior to competitors simply by advertising that their tobacco was "toasted"-a completely standard process used by literally every other manufacturer? This is the brilliant, highly deceptive architecture of MacGuffin Marketing.
Named after Alfred Hitchcock's term for a plot device that drives a story but has no actual intrinsic meaning, a marketing MacGuffin is a heavily branded, heavily promoted product feature that technically does absolutely nothing to improve the item.
Whether it's "triple-filtered" vodka, "diamond-infused" cookware, or a meaningless proprietary acronym on a running shoe, the feature serves only as a psychological anchor. It creates a powerful illusion of exclusivity and technological superiority, forcing the consumer's brain to artificially differentiate an otherwise completely commoditized, identical product. This sharp behavioral economics guide dissects the illusion of value creation.
It explores the history of Madison Avenue manipulation, the aggressive deployment of pseudo-science in modern cosmetic branding, and how to engineer your own competitive moat out of thin air. Stop selling facts; start selling narratives. Understanding MacGuffin Marketing teaches you how to legally hack consumer perception and dominate a saturated market using the sheer power of storytelling.
Whether it's "triple-filtered" vodka, "diamond-infused" cookware, or a meaningless proprietary acronym on a running shoe, the feature serves only as a psychological anchor. It creates a powerful illusion of exclusivity and technological superiority, forcing the consumer's brain to artificially differentiate an otherwise completely commoditized, identical product. This sharp behavioral economics guide dissects the illusion of value creation.
It explores the history of Madison Avenue manipulation, the aggressive deployment of pseudo-science in modern cosmetic branding, and how to engineer your own competitive moat out of thin air. Stop selling facts; start selling narratives. Understanding MacGuffin Marketing teaches you how to legally hack consumer perception and dominate a saturated market using the sheer power of storytelling.



