Types of consumer behavior
Types of consumer behavior:
There are four main types of consumer behavior:
1.
Complex buying behavior:
This type of behavior is encountered when consumers are
buying an expensive, infrequently bought product. They are highly involved in
the purchase process and consumers’ research before committing to a high-value
investment. Imagine buying a house or a car; these are an example of a complex
buying behavior.
2.
Dissonance-reducing buying behavior:
The consumer is highly involved in the purchase process but
has difficulties determining the differences between brands. ‘Dissonance’ can
occur when the consumer worries that they will regret their choice.
Imagine you are buying a lawnmower. You will choose one
based on price and convenience, but after the purchase, you will seek
confirmation that you’ve made the right choice.
3.
Habitual buying behavior:
Habitual purchases are characterized by the fact that the
consumer has very little involvement in the product or brand category. Imagine
grocery shopping: you go to the store and buy your preferred type of bread. You
are exhibiting a habitual pattern, not strong brand loyalty.
4.
Variety seeking behavior:
In this situation, a consumer purchases a different product
not because they weren’t satisfied with the previous one, but because they seek
variety. Like when you are trying out new shower gel scents.
Knowing what types of customers your e-store attracts will
give you a better idea about how to segment customer types.
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