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Graham Jones

I am an Internet Psychologist and I study online behaviour. I work as a Senior Lecturer in the Business School at the University of Buckingham. I am the author of 32 books and I speak at conferences and run my own workshops and masterclasses for businesses.

3 Comments

  1. Ayd Instone
    23rd June 2011 @ 12:39 pm

    The fact that loads of readers clicked on the link as it might be perilous or interesting but once they had they would leave no further comment here as after reading the article it was no longer a threat or surprising so their attention turned to the blue trucks and the jingles whilst eating their apples.

  2. Alice Elliott
    24th June 2011 @ 4:24 pm

    Pavlov's dog immediately sprang to mind, but was soon brushed aside as irrelevant.

    Next, negative instructions to teenagers to make them do the opposite, which is what you always wanted in the first place – hmmm, don't think it's that.

    Unpredictability to keep people on their toes – but how would that work on the web? Surely you want to make it easy to visit and journey through a website or blog? Creating unpredictable would only confuse, and all confused web-visitors tend to vote with their feet.

    Sorry – I have no idea – I will have to leave it to the experts!

  3. myegy
    26th June 2011 @ 3:27 am

    An interesting discussion is worth comment. I think that you should write more on this topic, it might not be a taboo subject but generally people are not enough to speak on such topics. To the next. Cheers

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