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ตุ๊กตาที่มีแทบทุกบ้าน! เทคนิค Bulla Bulla การตลาดจาก IKEA ที่ทำให้คนยิ่งเผลอช็อปโดยไม่ได้ตั้งใจ - Mission To The Moon Media
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TIL: IKEA uses a technique called 'bulla bulla' - a bunch of items are purposely jumbled in bins to create the impression of volume and, therefore, inexpensiveness : r/todayilearned
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TIL: IKEA uses a technique called 'bulla bulla' - a bunch of items are purposely jumbled in bins to create the impression of volume and, therefore, inexpensiveness : r/todayilearned
Uncovering IKEA's Marketing Strategy — AM Collective
19 Behind-the-Scenes Secrets of IKEA Employees | Mental Floss
TIL: IKEA uses a technique called 'bulla bulla' - a bunch of items are purposely jumbled in bins to create the impression of volume and, therefore, inexpensiveness : r/todayilearned
3 Ways IKEA Used Psychology to Become the World's Largest Furniture Retailer | by Jennifer Clinehens | Choice Hacking | Medium