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“In a world where all products are increasingly the same, marketers have to appeal not to consumers rational decision making processes, but to their emotional ones. No stronger emotion exists than the need to belong” Douglas Atkin The Culting of Brands In late 2010 I ranked the UK’s leading brands by how effective they were [...]

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Who cares if your customers say they will recommend your brand… if they never get round to doing so. Realising the potential of advocacy requires active advocates, but can you influence this? This was the question we set out to answer in our research project ‘Leading by recommendation’. We studied 120 brands in the UK [...]

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If you don’t represent me and what I care about, then get lost! In the world where executive power has moved out of the boardroom and onto the street, where there are a 1000 choices in life when one will do, where the values and behaviours of a brand have become as important as their benefits -brands have a [...]

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Research by Harris recently showed that 45% of people claimed they are influenced by who they follow online, with almost a fifth saying they are more likely to buy products from companies they have “liked” on Facebook. Indeed Facebook itself demonstrated that the number of Facebook fans a candidate had in the US mid term [...]

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I received an interesting offer this week. If I plugged a company’s Ugg boots on this blog, they would pay me $50. Product placement is about to become big business in the UK. As of tomorrow, companies will be able to place products in programming. ITV’s “This Morning” is leading the way with a coffee machine [...]

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There’s a fantastic article in the Economist this week talking about the revolution happening in the manufacturing sector. This revolution is being driven by the falling price of 3D printing – a technology that allows you to build a three dimensional object from something that can be no bigger than a laser printer. The implications [...]

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An interesting question is raised by the Times this morning in an article about the Richard and Judy Book club. The club was started as part of their C4 TV show, but now apparently is being relaunched in a solo deal with the book sellers W H Smiths. The article claims that to get recommended [...]

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Earlier this year I launched a research study, Leading by Recommendation, which I conducted together with Alain Samson of Enterprise LSE. It aimed to identify how actively UK brands are being recommended and the characteristics of highly recommended brands. As an ex marketer of everything from lager to puppies (sorry Toilet Paper) it was the [...]

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Occasionally, you read something that catches your breath, stops you in your tracks and makes you re-evaluate everything that has gone before. It happened to me at 10.25am this morning as I was reading an article in the Times magazine about Jamie Olivers attempts to conquer the USA.  Read this… Rather he (Jamie Oliver) has come round the belief that “the [...]

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If you’ve made a million and want to be to leave a legacy,  a clock isn’t the most remarkable of choices you can make. Ask any 15-year-old … they’ll yawn and say who needs clocks today when everybody has a mobile phone in their pocket! Clocks are boring …unless of course you spend a million [...]

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