Hoodwinked

How Marketers Use the Same Tactics as Cults

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Pub Date Feb 04 2025 | Archive Date Feb 04 2025
Globe Pequot | Prometheus Books

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Description

Combining industry interviews, advertising campaign analysis, and business and scholarly research, Hoodwinked offers an insider’s view into how marketers co-opt our emotions in the name of corporate profits. Armed with this information, readers can learn to spot cult-inspired marketing so they can decide how, or if, they should engage with it.

Big brands are the gods of today’s world, and the algorithm is their gospel. What makes the cult marketing vortex so attractive to otherwise smart people, and how does online manipulation render us victim to the dangerous whims of digital companies, corporations, and conglomerates? Hoodwinked reveals the new world of digital marketing where steady, seductive tactics once used by spiritual charlatans are now applied to sell everything from toothpaste to apps and even political leaders.

Companies have discovered that us consumers are lured by sophisticated and deceptive marketing techniques, like sensory marketing, cult branding, influencers, and AI programmed to induce maximum anxiety. Combined with behavior-modifying apps and persuasively designed UX that compels us to buy things we don’t need or cannot afford, goods and services like prestige education, fitness trackers, makeup, and those viral leggings from American Eagle seem like must-haves rather than luxury extras. Aided by algorithms and buoyed by the greed of social media CEOs, marketers use the same deceptive and emotionally manipulative tactics that cults do, including scarcity, an all-encompassing ideology, and a charismatic leader. Once indoctrinated, consumer-followers become ensnared in the perfect capitalist loop: anxiety-purchase-anxiety-purchase-anxiety-purchase. Then, social media appearances reinforce the cycle of purchase, performance, and panic.

Using memorable real-life cautionary tales, Dr. Einstein narrates how smart, sensible people are sucked into the cult marketing vortex and, importantly, what enables them to get out. Protection comes from understanding the scope of the problem and knowing how to spot the many pervasive tactics used.

Combining industry interviews, advertising campaign analysis, and business and scholarly research, Hoodwinked offers an insider’s view into how marketers co-opt our emotions in the name of corporate...


Advance Praise

"Hoodwinked is a book that I have been waiting for someone to write so I could read it, but more importantly so I can share Dr. Mara Einstein's insights with my audience who is learning all about cult tactics, techniques and procedures. Dr. Einstein brings her expertise in both marketing and religion, together with her way with words that makes it feel you're sitting in a coffeeshop together or enjoying a happy hour with your most interesting friend. Easy to read, and such a good peak behind the curtain of for-profit companies and the ways they influence and manipulate us, even if we aren't in any cults."

—Daniella Young, Author of Uncultured, Scholar of Cults, Extreme Groups, and Extremely Bad Leadership

"Hoodwinked is a book that I have been waiting for someone to write so I could read it, but more importantly so I can share Dr. Mara Einstein's insights with my audience who is learning all about...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781493086153
PRICE $28.95 (USD)
PAGES 272

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