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Turn emotional insight into a competitive advantage to develop a brand strategy that deepens brand engagement and loyalty.
Inspire customer enthusiasm for your brand and open new opportunities for business growth by discovering and tapping into your customer's emotional drivers. Written by leading expert Kevin Perlmutter , this book gives you the tools to accelerate your brand growth by developing a brand strategy that is emotionally intelligent. With a wealth of evidence showing us that emotion drives people's purchasing behavior, it is now more important than ever for brand leaders to bake emotional intelligence into their brand strategy in order to deliver messaging, offerings and experiences that deepen customers' brand engagement and loyalty. Featuring real-world examples from brands such as Smartlinx, Triumph Financial and Noom, as well as insights from leaders of brands such as Deloitte, Audible and PepsiCo, Sparking Brand Desire provides a practical guide to help businesses and brand leaders at companies of all sizes discover the emotional drivers that will make their brand more relevant. It covers in detail how they can put emotional intelligence at the center of their strategy to spark brand desire and strengthen their customer-brand connection.
Includes real-world examples from companies including Smartlinx, Triumph Financial and Noom
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Kevin Perlmutter is the Chief Strategist and Founder of Limbic Brand Evolution a brand strategy and neuromarketing consultancy. Based in New York City, NY he works with CMOs, brands and businesses to create stronger connections between their brand and the people they want to reach. Prior to this he worked as Chief Strategist and Innovation Officer at Made Music Studio creating an award-winning, neuroscience-based research capability and for over a decade has been a writer and speaker on the intersection of brand strategy, neuromarketing, and emotional intelligence, including as a contributing writer for Brandingmag.
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