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Emotional
Marketing Techniques and Tips
The best way to appeal to
consumers is through emotional marketing. This method of marketing is
about connecting your target market to your product or service at their
most basic level - the emotional level.
Emotion stimulates people's
minds up to 3000 times faster than non-emotional thought. The world is
driven by emotions. People make impulse buys based on emotion, not
rational thought. If you can play to people's emotions, you can get that
sale when you otherwise would not.
Spence Kramer, Vice
President of Marketing and Communications for Virgin America in the United
States talked about emotional marketing in a recent article. "Emotional
marketing does not mean much if the company's people, products and
services do not back it up.... Nike succeeds because its core belief - its
brand promise, its love of the potential for the athlete inside everyone
....When that love is manifested in their gear, consumers manifest it in
their own lives." Nike not only makes an emotional connection, but also
connects with the individual. It's essential to have a one-to-one
relationship with consumers through emotions to dominate in the market.
Emotional Marketing
Techniques
Emotional marketing depends
on experience. You cannot really use emotional marketing unless someone
has already experienced your product or service. You cannot use poster
printing pieces and brochures that talk about how your product has saved a
life unless your company has already experienced that.
A few marketing techniques
work well in emotional marketing:
Word of mouth - people
trust other people that tell them your product works or if it is the best.
Forums - this is basically
electronic word of mouth.
Trials - if you have
concrete results, and the people who participated in the trials are
satisfied, you have proof that your product works, which appeals to
people's skeptical side.
Testimonials - again,
people trust other people. If people are willing to take the time to give
a testimonial, others will know you have a great product.
Emotional Marketing Copy
When you write your
brochure copy or flyer copy, use emotional words, such as "pride," "happy"
and "confidence." Use feelings you know that your customers want to feel
(this should come from your target market research).
Emotional Marketing Colors
Everything about your
marketing materials, including your choice of colors, affects your
customer. Green makes people think of money and greed; turquoise can make
people feel tranquil and peaceful; dark blue is generally connected to
feeling depressed. You can search for "colors" and "meaning" on the
Internet to find lists that will tell you what colors are associated with
what feelings.
Emotions Do Not Have to Be
Sad
When people think of
emotional marketing, they most likely think of sappy, cry-worthy
long-distance type of commercials. But, that is not the only emotion you
can appeal to. Why not make people smile and even laugh? When people laugh
they release endorphins, which are compounds that make them feel good. If
people feel good while viewing your marketing materials, they'll in turn
feel good about you and your product.
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Janice Jenkins is a
writer for a marketing company in Chicago, IL. Mostly into marketing
research, Janice started writing articles early 2007 to impart her
knowledge to individuals new to the marketing industry.
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