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How To Make People Emotional About Your Brand

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SHARE [Facebook] [Twitter] [LinkedIn] [Addthis] [Addthis] Join the Official Native Ads Buyer Groups [Join Facebook Group] [Join LinkedIn Group] People feel first, and think second. That's a universal truth about people - and it plays a significant role in marketing. It's why some companies can release a video that never mentions their brand - and still convert better than ever. It's why some people are vehement defenders of their chosen brands despite having no personal or financial reasons to be. But how do you turn this truth to your own advantage? [Emotional Marketing: 3 Principles That Convert More Leads] Humans are emotional. This lack of rationale in decision-making means that, in marketing, the way you evoke emotion can determine how people will respond to your advertising or conversion efforts. So how do you start with emotional marketing? The key is to build your foundation with some basic principles. [READ MORE >] Yours in success, Jon Malach FOLLOW US [Facebook] [Twitter] [LinkedIn] 244 5th Ave. Suite N-249 • New York, New York 10001 • United States Sales: 855-972-9889 | sales@nativeads.com 244 5th Ave. Suite N-249 • New York, New York 10001 • United States • [Click here] to unsubscribe.

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