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Angie Nikoleychuk

Psychology, Technology, & Marketing

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Intent Is Messy: Why Classifying Search Intent Is Harder Than Ever (And What To Do Instead)

Think you’ve nailed user intent? Think again. Real search behaviour is a glorious, complicated mess. And that’s exactly where the opportunity is.

The AI Effect: How ChatGPT and Gemini Are Changing Search

LLMs like ChatGPT are transforming how people search. Here’s why the future of search is about behaviour.

Behaviour-Based SEO KPIs: How to Turn Behavioral Signals Into SEO Wins

Most SEO metrics miss the point. Want to know what really drives clicks, trust, and conversions? Start measuring what your audience feels, not just what they do.

Rethinking SEO With Behavioural Science [eBook]

Learn how Behavioural SEO helps you connect deeper, convert faster, and finally make your content click.

Music, Lyrics & Brain Structures

Could a recent paper on the cortical structures behind music and language processing identify an issue with music and memory research?

Unveiling the Mnemonic Magic: Experimenting with Music, Lyrics, and Memory Enhancement

Can we use music as a mnemonic device for physical tasks? It might, but we need to watch for some confounding factors.

Data-Backed Insights For Effective Podcast Advertising – New Study

Want effective podcast advertising? New research says to ditch the download numbers and consider the host instead.

Consumer Psychology Cheat Sheet: 3 Steps to Identify Customer Types and the Info They Seek

To understand what information works best for your target market, you must know when customers use each information type and why. Here's how to figure that out.

7 Counterintuitive Tips for More Persuasive Writing

You know the rules of good writing. Unfortunately, these rules might be costing you. Here's how to break the rules if you want to write persuasively.

Connecting Universities to Communities With a PSE Portal

Students need opportunities. Businesses need expertise. They both need a system that works. Here's one way to do that.