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UN 299 - amp Sound Branding. Super Sonic Branding.

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In today’s interview Bjorn Thorleifsson, the Head of Research and Insights at amp Sound Branding, delves into the importance of sound in marketing, specifically focusing on sonic branding. He provides valuable insights into how marketers should be thinking about leveraging sound, emphasizing its emotional impact, cross-cultural relevance, and the need for a flexible and holistic approach. As technology continues to evolve, brands that invest in creating a distinctive and memorable sonic identity are likely to leave a lasting impression on consumers.

Some key takeaways:

  • The Rise of Sensory Marketing: With the advent of technology like smart speakers and platforms such as TikTok, sensory marketing is becoming increasingly crucial. Brands are now thinking beyond campaign-driven sound and exploring how to create brand equity through a holistic approach to sound.
  • The Emotional Impact of Sound: Sound has a unique ability to affect emotions quickly and deeply, often faster than visuals. Bjorn compares it to being a "highway to our emotions," making it a powerful tool for marketers to connect with consumers on an emotional level.
  • Sonic Branding vs. Sound: Sonic branding involves using music and sound to benefit companies, creating a recognizable brand identity through sound. It goes beyond a simple sound logo, aiming to build memory structures for the brand through a more holistic and flexible sonic identity.
  • Sharing Sonic IP: Unlike visual IP, releasing sonic elements can create a sense of community and engagement.
  • Holistic Approach to Sonic Branding: Sonic touchpoints vary for each brand and can include elements like hold music, message notifications or payment confirmation. UX UI sounds, such as notification sounds, can be crucial for building brand recognition.
  • The Durability of Sonic Branding: Sonic branding has a long-lasting impact, creating memories that can be recalled even after years. Nostalgia plays a role, but flexibility allows brands to adapt and resonate with new generations.
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Innehåll tillhandahållet av Gabriella Mirabelli. Allt poddinnehåll inklusive avsnitt, grafik och podcastbeskrivningar laddas upp och tillhandahålls direkt av Gabriella Mirabelli eller deras podcastplattformspartner. Om du tror att någon använder ditt upphovsrättsskyddade verk utan din tillåtelse kan du följa processen som beskrivs här https://sv.player.fm/legal.

In today’s interview Bjorn Thorleifsson, the Head of Research and Insights at amp Sound Branding, delves into the importance of sound in marketing, specifically focusing on sonic branding. He provides valuable insights into how marketers should be thinking about leveraging sound, emphasizing its emotional impact, cross-cultural relevance, and the need for a flexible and holistic approach. As technology continues to evolve, brands that invest in creating a distinctive and memorable sonic identity are likely to leave a lasting impression on consumers.

Some key takeaways:

  • The Rise of Sensory Marketing: With the advent of technology like smart speakers and platforms such as TikTok, sensory marketing is becoming increasingly crucial. Brands are now thinking beyond campaign-driven sound and exploring how to create brand equity through a holistic approach to sound.
  • The Emotional Impact of Sound: Sound has a unique ability to affect emotions quickly and deeply, often faster than visuals. Bjorn compares it to being a "highway to our emotions," making it a powerful tool for marketers to connect with consumers on an emotional level.
  • Sonic Branding vs. Sound: Sonic branding involves using music and sound to benefit companies, creating a recognizable brand identity through sound. It goes beyond a simple sound logo, aiming to build memory structures for the brand through a more holistic and flexible sonic identity.
  • Sharing Sonic IP: Unlike visual IP, releasing sonic elements can create a sense of community and engagement.
  • Holistic Approach to Sonic Branding: Sonic touchpoints vary for each brand and can include elements like hold music, message notifications or payment confirmation. UX UI sounds, such as notification sounds, can be crucial for building brand recognition.
  • The Durability of Sonic Branding: Sonic branding has a long-lasting impact, creating memories that can be recalled even after years. Nostalgia plays a role, but flexibility allows brands to adapt and resonate with new generations.
  continue reading

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