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Amazingly put.... And to indeed draw parallels…Hospitals sell warmth, care and compassion, not treatments… and Plastic surgery clinics sell “ a new you” sometimes a “ younger you “, not surgeries and injections…. #healthcaremarketing #emotionalmarketing #customerinsights
Calling all corporates, suits and desk jockeys... You must engage with emotion, no matter your industry: Insurance = Sells peace of mind, not policies. Accounting and Tax = Sells clarity, not calculations. Legal and Compliance = Sells confidence, not clauses. Supply Chain and Logistics = Sells reliability, not routes. Waste Management = Sells cleanliness, not collection. Manufacturing = Sells progress, not parts. Utilities = Sells comfort, not commodities. Data Entry and Administration = Sells organisation, not operations. Why let the big brands have all the fun? 😎 — PS enjoy this? repost and follow Marek Bukowski for more ♻️
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Business Consultant | Championing Brand Growth & Manufacturing Excellence | Finance-Savvy | Tech-Savvy| Passionate about People & Business Development | Aspiring Business Coach
I've come across an insightful image that beautifully captures a crucial marketing lesson: it's not just about selling products, but about selling feelings and experiences. As someone who's still learning the ropes of marketing, this concept deeply resonates with me. It emphasises the significance of moving beyond the features and benefits of our offerings to focus on the emotional bonds we establish with our audience. Leading brands like Coca-Cola, Apple, and Nike have perfected this approach, selling happiness, creativity, and stories rather than mere drinks, computers, and shoes. Effective marketing goes beyond transactions, it's about building relationships and creating emotional connections that resonate with people. In a market full of choices, emotional connections make brands stand out and create loyal followers. This is a crucial lesson for anyone wanting to make a significant impact in marketing. I'm keen to hear your insights on this strategy. How do you integrate emotional connections into your marketing strategies? #marketing #branding #customerexperience #emotionalconnection #marketingstrategy #learningjourney
Top Ecommerce Email Marketer & Agency Owner | We’ve sent over 1 billion emails for our clients resulting in $200+ million in email attributable revenue.
Calling all corporates, suits and desk jockeys... You must engage with emotion, no matter your industry as my friend Marek Bukowski says: Insurance = Sells peace of mind, not policies. Accounting and Tax = Sells clarity, not calculations. Legal and Compliance = Sells confidence, not clauses. Supply Chain and Logistics = Sells reliability, not routes. Waste Management = Sells cleanliness, not collection. Manufacturing = Sells progress, not parts. Utilities = Sells comfort, not commodities. Data Entry and Administration = Sells organisation, not operations. Why let the big brands have all the fun? 😎 Credit: Marek Bukowski ( go follow him )
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Great take on the power of storytelling and engaging with emotion in business.
Top Ecommerce Email Marketer & Agency Owner | We’ve sent over 1 billion emails for our clients resulting in $200+ million in email attributable revenue.
Calling all corporates, suits and desk jockeys... You must engage with emotion, no matter your industry as my friend Marek Bukowski says: Insurance = Sells peace of mind, not policies. Accounting and Tax = Sells clarity, not calculations. Legal and Compliance = Sells confidence, not clauses. Supply Chain and Logistics = Sells reliability, not routes. Waste Management = Sells cleanliness, not collection. Manufacturing = Sells progress, not parts. Utilities = Sells comfort, not commodities. Data Entry and Administration = Sells organisation, not operations. Why let the big brands have all the fun? 😎 Credit: Marek Bukowski ( go follow him )
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Driving Business Growth Through Strategic Marketing | ROI-Focused Leader | Expert Strategist | Seasoned Communication Professional | Engaging Speaker
💯 THIS. 💡 The most impactful marketing addresses the audience's needs, desires, and problems vs. promoting a product or service. 📈 Tap into your customers' needs and emotions. The results will follow.
Top Ecommerce Email Marketer & Agency Owner | We’ve sent over 1 billion emails for our clients resulting in $200+ million in email attributable revenue.
Calling all corporates, suits and desk jockeys... You must engage with emotion, no matter your industry as my friend Marek Bukowski says: Insurance = Sells peace of mind, not policies. Accounting and Tax = Sells clarity, not calculations. Legal and Compliance = Sells confidence, not clauses. Supply Chain and Logistics = Sells reliability, not routes. Waste Management = Sells cleanliness, not collection. Manufacturing = Sells progress, not parts. Utilities = Sells comfort, not commodities. Data Entry and Administration = Sells organisation, not operations. Why let the big brands have all the fun? 😎 Credit: Marek Bukowski ( go follow him )
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