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The three main colors most often used in manipulation tactics are: red, orange and blue. The color red creates a strong emotional response like passion or love. It is known for being able to increase a person's intensity, appetite and quicken a heart rate.
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Read More »People spend the majority of their day using social media networks, despite what has been said about certain platforms on the news; Everyone is so attached to social media that they have grown used to the idea that their data is being collected, that a FBI agent is probably watching them from their web cam, and that Mark Zuckerberg definitely knows everything there is to know about all of mankind. However, in the era of social media there is still so much to learn. Regardless of how much you think you know already, there are still many other ways that marketers, influencers, and app creators a like, manipulate you online. Even with something as simple as a color, a platform can completely change your mood to coincide with what they want.
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Read More »The color blue is different from red and orange. It is meant to represent calmness, serenity and it increases productivity. Overall blue is supposed to create a sense of trust and loyalty which is why platforms like LinkedIn and Facebook use it for their platforms. LinkedIn creates an environment where people feel comfortable, yet productive while posting their resumes or building connections with future employees/employers. Facebook aims to have their site calming for the individual. They use the color to create a safe space so you feel more comfortable uploading personal information. This is also why you go on Facebook during your breaks at work or when you get home, because its purpose is to help you “unwind.” Even though the majority of content being posted (I.E. your friend or relative’s post about that politician you cannot stand) causes you a great amount of stress while viewing it. However, just because the web giants of the world use colors to manipulate the general public, does not mean that you can’t use them too. In fact, most Instagram users are very conscious of what colors they put up on their feed.
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Read More »To have a good understanding of colors and their impact on the human brain, can be very useful in a number of different ways. Marketers have been using this tactic for years, and now it is growing to social media. If you want to learn more about colors and psychology, check out this website: colorpsychology.org or if you want to learn more about choosing colors that work with your brand, you can check out this site Custom Logo Cases they wrote a great article about it.
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