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Emotional Branding: The New Paradigm for Connecting Brands to People
 
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Emotional Branding: The New Paradigm for Connecting Brands to People [Paperback]

Marc Gobe
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“Worth more than a whole shelf of business books.” -Design Management Journal

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Emotional Branding is the best selling revolutionary business book that has created a movement in branding circles by shifting the focus from products to people. The “10 Commandments of Emotional Branding” have become a new benchmark for marketing and creative professionals, emotional branding has become a coined term by many top industry experts to express the new dynamic that exists now between brands and people.
The emergence of social media, consumer empowerment and interaction were all clearly predicted in this book 10 years ago around the new concept of a consumer democracy. In this updated edition, Marc Gobé covers how social media helped elect Barack Obama to the White House, how the idea behind Twitter is transforming our civilization, and why new generations are re-inventing business, commerce, and management as we know it by leveraging the power of the web.
In studying the role of women as "shoppers in chief, "and defining the need to look at the marketplace by recognizing differences in origins, cultures, and choices, Emotional Branding foresaw the break up of mass media to more targeted and culturally sensitive modes of communications. As the first marketing book ever to study the role of the LGBTQ community as powerful influencers for many brands, Emotional Branding opened the door to a renewed sensitivity toward traditional research that privilege individuality and the power of the margins to be at the center of any marketing strategy.
A whole segment in the book looks at the role of the senses in branding and design. The opportunity that exists in understanding how we feel about a brand determines how much we want to buy. By exploring the 5 senses, Emotional Branding shows how some brands have built up their businesses by engaging in a sensory interaction with their consumers.
Emotional Branding explores how effective consumer interaction needs to be about senses and feelings, emotions and sentiments. Not unlike the Greek culture that used philosophy, poetry, music, and the art of discussion and debate to stimulate the imagination, the concept of emotional branding establishes the forum in which people can convene and push the limits of their creativity. Through poetry the Greeks invented mathematics, the basis of science, sculpture, and drama. Unless we focus on humanizing the branding process we will lose the powerful emotional connection people have with brands.
Critics hailed Emotional Branding as a breakthrough and a fresh approach to building brands. Design in this book is considered a new media, the web a place where people will share information and communicate, architecture a part of the brand building process, and people as the most powerful element of any branding strategy. Most importantly, it emphasizes the need to transcend the traditional language of marketing--from one based on statistics and data to a visually compelling new form of communication that fosters creativity and innovation.

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5.0 out of 5 stars extraordinary new insight on marketing, Oct 31 2003
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Carloni Silvia (Perugia, Italy) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: EMOTIONAL BRANDING (Hardcover)
I recommend this book to anyone wants to follow the new marketing trend of approaching consumers not in a rational way, but rather through an emotional connection that allows identification and enhtusiasm... taste, feel, smell, touch, hear: approaching the consumers using all the senses, allowing an holistic brand experience. A great book that stands out of the group, if you have to buy one book on emotional marketing, this is the one you cannot miss.
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4.0 out of 5 stars How to Grab the Consumer, Aug 20 2002
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This review is from: EMOTIONAL BRANDING (Hardcover)
Emotional Branding knows that what used to work is nowhere near as successful as it used to be. Consumers and potential consumers have grown wise and cynical about many of the techniques marketers have used for the past several decades. Yet, marketing remains essential in the current economic system. Thus, how do you resonate with your consumers?

That is the question that this book seeks to answer. But, it does not just provide an answer. The authors know three things--there is no "single" consuming monolith out there, you must fully engage the consumer on a variety of levels, and you need to do in a cost-effective fashion. Michael Levine's Guerrilla PR: Wired also knows these facts and focuses on answering them, albeit with the emphasis placed on public relations rather than branding and marketing.

Emotional Branding knows, discusses, and analyzes the variety of consumers out there--breaking them down into demographics and psychographics. Emotional Branding knows, discusses, and analyzes that consumers have grown tired of the over-common branding techniques; instead, Emotional Branding argues that you must fully engage the consumer, intelletually AND emotionally, all five senses. A product's brand identity must not only be unique to that product, but it's even better if it's unique to that consumer, fully reinforced on a variety of levels through a variety of channels and a variety of sources directly hardwired into the consumer's decision-making process. Finally, Emotional Branding knows that you still have a balance sheet. Relying on case histories and several useful strategies, Emotional Branding seeks to explore how its suggestions and methods can be utilized without breaking the budget.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Emotional Branding, Nov 16 2008
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Tami Brady "Whole Health" (Calgary, Canada) - See all my reviews
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There was a time that if you had a product, someone would buy it. You didn't have to worry about reaching your target audience, how the packaging would make people feel, or how the product would make the consumer's life better. People were eager for new products so if you had something to sell people would line up to try almost anything.

Today, we have choices. So many choices. If you go to your local Wal-Mart looking for a toaster, you'll find dozens of different types. Each has a variety of different features that make each product unique. Trying to figure out which is right for you, depends upon your toasting needs.

The same goes for any product or service that you sell. In order to get consumers to choose your company when they go looking to buy, you have to serve their needs. To do so, you have to know your target audience and have a firm understanding about what they want.

Emotional Branding explores the buying patterns, needs, and belief systems of a variety of different demographics: the boomers through to the millennials, various minority populations, women, and the gay community. The book looks at how color, packaging, sound, scent, etc can be used to produce certain feelings. Put together properly, this information can help craft products and their associated advertising campaigns to suit the appropriate target audience.
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