A baby's giggle is the most addictive sound in the world -- or so author and neuromarketer Martin Lindstrom would have us believe. And based on what the science is telling us, it would be wise to do so. Lindstrom, author of the worldwide bestseller Buyology has released his second book Brand Sense and he's tackling the world of sound and how our brains just can't help but override our rational thinking when it comes to certain sounds. The 10 most addictive sounds in the world: - A baby's giggle
- Intel's chime
- A vibrating phone
- ATM/cash register sounds
- National Geographic
- MTV
- T-Mobile
- McDonald's
- Star Spangled Banner
- State Farm
- emotional engagement
- remembrance/stickyness
- the ability to continue to listen to the sound over and over
- Brainstorm ways you can appeal to all the senses of your audience. Don't just work on the visual -- because your logo has oh-s0-little impact in the broader scheme of things.
- Create multi-sense experiences at all stages of your marketing stream -- upstream awareness and downstream sales (Buyology has great research in it identifying how Coke rules American Idol brand awareness without even running commercials during the broadcast).
- Pilot, test, and improve.
-- David Kinard, PCM
2 comments:
I count nine out of ten human-created sounds. Also, why isn't the sound of a vegas slot machine there? And what's the difference between a single sound "a vibrating phone" and a song, "Star Spangled Banner"? A lot, I think!
Marketing is the only method which your name will be known to be a brand name as well and Sir David always urged to do marketing, either a traditional or digital marketing results is enough good for you.
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