This article is part of our coverage of the latest in AI research. A new machine learning technique developed by researchers at Edge Impulse, a platform for creating ML models for the edge, makes it ...
The fear of missing out (FoMO) on rewarding and fun experiences is something that most people feel at some point in life. Among college students, the degree to which someone experiences FoMO is ...
Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) marketing taps into ubiquitous social anxiety — missing out on rewarding experiences that others are enjoying. This marketing strategy creates a sense of urgency and ...
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This post was originally published on Brand United. Have you ever binge watched the Home Shopping Network (HSN)? If so, did you experience the excitement and energy that is generated when the host ...
While everyone occasionally experiences “fear of missing out” (FoMO) on fulfilling and pleasurable events or happenings with their peers, researchers warn that the degree to which someone experiences ...
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Do you like using social media apps or do you find social media boring? People show considerable differences in their interest in social media and researchers are only beginning to grasp why.
Believe it or not, the largest shopping season of the year is quickly approaching. If you’re not preparing your holiday marketing campaigns right now, you could miss out on significant sales and ...
Do you like using social media apps or do you find social media boring? People show considerable differences in their interest in social media and researchers are only beginning to grasp why.