Douglas Lux

When Walls Have Eyes and Stores Read Your Mind

When Walls Have Eyes and Stores Read Your Mind

Since 2007, we’ve lived under the tyranny of glass. When Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone, he taught us to interact with the digital world by touching a screen. It was revolutionary, yes—but also limiting. Today, when we walk into a café or a store, the first thing we do is lower our heads and look…

Why “Digital Fatigue” Is Killing Your Marketing — and Why a Multisensory Approach Is the Only Antidote

Why “Digital Fatigue” Is Killing Your Marketing — and Why a Multisensory Approach Is the Only Antidote

Imagine being forced to run a marathon using only two muscles in your body. The rest must remain completely still. By the end of the day, those two muscles would be torn, exhausted, and in pain, while the rest of your body would be atrophied. That is exactly what modern life is doing to our…

Why Social Media Is in Crisis and the Metaverse Is the Only Way Out

Why Social Media Is in Crisis and the Metaverse Is the Only Way Out

Let’s be honest: social media, as we know it, is broken. It was born with the utopian promise of connecting friends. But twenty years later, it has turned into a mass-media system saturated with ads, polluted by fake news, toxicity, and bots. Users no longer feel like owners of their content; they feel like products…

Why Generation Z Wants to Return to Stores (and Why Your Physical Location Is Your Best Digital Asset)

Why Generation Z Wants to Return to Stores (and Why Your Physical Location Is Your Best Digital Asset)

If you read the tech headlines of the past five years, you’d think physical stores are dinosaurs waiting for the meteorite. We’ve been sold the narrative that e-commerce will devour everything and that the future means living with VR headsets, never leaving home. But the data says the exact opposite. Even in 2022, e-commerce accounted…

The “Iron Man” of Marketing: The 5 Technologies You Need to Build the Metamarketing Suit

The “Iron Man” of Marketing: The 5 Technologies You Need to Build the Metamarketing Suit

Imagine for a moment that you want to build a superhero. You need a nervous system that senses the environment (sensors), a brain that processes that information (intelligence), a map to understand where it is (spatial awareness), eyes that interpret reality (visual interface), and a security system that guarantees identity (infrastructure). In today’s business world,…

5 Microtrends That Are Killing Traditional Digital Marketing (and Creating Metamarketing)

5 Microtrends That Are Killing Traditional Digital Marketing (and Creating Metamarketing)

For years, we defined “Digital Marketing” with a simple formula: write a blog, post on Facebook, run a Google ad, and sell on your website. It was a stable, predictable, and comfortable ecosystem. But if you’ve noticed your traditional metrics failing, it’s not your imagination. The ground is shifting beneath your feet. The third chapter…

How to Sell to a Generation That Hates Marketing (and Loves Experience)

How to Sell to a Generation That Hates Marketing (and Loves Experience)

Over the past decade, brands have enjoyed a comfortable romance with Millennials (Generation Y). We got used to them. We knew they wanted eco-friendly products, that they shopped online but valued well-designed physical stores, and that we could persuade them with a solid Instagram influencer campaign. But that golden age of predictability is over. Millennials…

Why “Omnichannel” Is No Longer Enough — and How to Survive the Marketing 6.0 Tsunami

Why “Omnichannel” Is No Longer Enough — and How to Survive the Marketing 6.0 Tsunami

Over the past decade, boardrooms and marketing departments have lived under the dictatorship of a single word: Omnichannel. The promise was seductive and logical. If the customer had a smartphone in their hand and feet on the ground, our mission was to connect both worlds. We obsessed over terms like webrooming (research online, buy in-store)…

The 7-Step Algorithm to Install Success into Your DNA (and Delete Failure)

The 7-Step Algorithm to Install Success into Your DNA (and Delete Failure)

John Dryden once said: “First we make our habits, and then our habits make us.” It’s a sentence that is terrifying and liberating at the same time. Terrifying, because it means that if today you are lazy, disorganized, or broke, it’s not fate’s fault—it’s because you’ve practiced being that way until it became automatic mastery….

Why Your Bank Account Is an Exact Reflection of Your Self-Esteem (and How to Reprogram It)

Why Your Bank Account Is an Exact Reflection of Your Self-Esteem (and How to Reprogram It)

If you bought the most sophisticated computer on the market but installed a 20-year-old operating system full of viruses, what kind of performance would you get? A disaster. The hardware would be perfect, but the software would cripple its potential. According to Brian Tracy, this is exactly what happens to most people. They have the…