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Martin Lindstrom
Age: 54
Born: 1970
Born: January 1
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The world's holy texts are built on ancient oral traditions.
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If we define value as emotions - and emotional engagement...i.e. love!
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Small Data is not about testing concepts - it is more to create the foundation for innovative brand thinking.
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Powerful brands in the future will instead carefully choose who'd they'd love to be friends with - and who they'd be comfortable upsetting.
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Once you know the reason why - you've defined your white space of canvas on which you can paint and create a new concept idea. No matter how creative you are - and thus how much creative space you need - there's always some fundamental values and drivers your brand should seek to address - in order to become successful.
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In a world where authenticity increasingly is in focus, consumers are seeking more than brands who focuses on revenue - consumers want to support brands with a purpose - one that justifies an emotional engagement.
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A global brand building strategy is, in reality, a local plan for every market.
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Spinning out of my neuromarketing work where, based on scanning the brains of 2,000 respondents' brains using fMRI, we learned that there's a huge correlation between religion and branding - and thus the way that brands intend to generate customer evangelism are to be constructed.
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Imagine Pepsi without Coke. Impossible, right?
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Fear can come across in absence of sharp corners, locked windows in hotel rooms, locks, passwords, security...fairytales (the type of storylines)...in fact everywhere.
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Storytelling has driven faith and religious practice, keeping them alive for millennia. Just as every hymn, icon, and stained-glass window in a church links to a story, brands have the potential to build holistic identities.
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Brands must make use of the inclination of consumers to be persuaded by friends.
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When we brand things, our brains perceive them as more special and valuable than they actually are.
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If you were to close your eyes and walk into a place of worship, the sounds and smells would alert you to where you were: ringing bells, incense, the rumble of a massive organ. Most brands are lacking these sensory stimuli.
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We're all obsessed with our smartphones and thus really don't see anything around us.
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Opinion free brands simply will struggle to survive in the future - of that simple reason that we increasingly want to associate ourselves with opinionated and authentic brands.
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Once such emotional engagement has been created - demand will always follow - yet one could say the side product of your effort is demand the primary purpose is to create love.
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Word-of-mouth is powerful, trusted, and cheap.
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The reality is that a brand can no longer afford to be friends with everyone.
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The consumer has become increasingly sophisticated in the way they obtain and digest information - of the simple reason that they've become comfortable about building and maintaining their own personal brands. This has thickened their filter and as a result made them become more critical towards advertising and communication.
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