Showing posts with label brands and self-esteem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brands and self-esteem. Show all posts

Sunday, November 26, 2017

Tapping Into Self-Esteem Affirming Symbols



Winning a cheerleading contest. Spending time with a cousin on a sailboat. Attending a prestigious university. Winning a fiction writing contest. Traveling across the ocean on an ocean liner. Performing as a soloist in the church choir. Spending Christmas Eve with your family. Scoring the winning goal in a hockey game. Riding with a neighbor in his sports car. Hanging out with your cousins at your uncle's country club's pool. Spending time with your family pet. Being attended to by a compassionate nurse while in the hospital. All of these can create fond memories, memories that are linked to a particular vocation, avocation, activity, organization or group of people. Then, in your adult life you gravitate toward these again as they make you feel good. They tap into those previous fond memories. Or, perhaps they were your one touch-point with happiness or prestige. Maybe they are associated with the one time that you felt best about yourself. 

So, a church, a sport, a breed of dog, a hobby, a club membership, a profession, a place or even a specific color can evoke fond memories. Or, perhaps more than that, they can evoke a sense of belonging, safety, self worth, status or prestige.

A marketer's role is to discover and tap into these affirming symbols of personal well-being. Is the symbol a beach, a pet, a family dinner, a season, a certain type of architecture, an automobile brand or something else?

People pursue hobbies (genealogy, sailing, dressage, baseball card collecting, comedy improv, etc.) and careers (an engineer, a nurse, a doctor, an architect, an artist, a professional musician, a marine biologist, etc.) based on these early life experiences. 

Do you know which symbols make people feel each of the following:

  • Safe
  • Happy
  • Contented
  • Important
  • Purposeful
  • Respected
  • Successful
  • Smart
  • Powerful
  • Free and unencombered
  • On top of the world

Consider how early life experiences factor into creation of the "ideal self" as one matures. This will help you tap into something very deep and emotionally compelling. The symbols and elements can be integrated to the brand's advertising and perhaps the brand experience itself. 

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Brands as a Path to Self-Esteem



Everyone has an ego. Everyone wants to feel good about him or herself. A lot of us do everything we can to reinforce our image of ourselves. Many of us spend much of our lives trying to reinforce what we think will make us look good to others. 

Brands can win by helping to people express themselves in ways that reinforce their self-images. 

Observing this US presidential race, it is clear that Donald Trump views himself as a winner and wants others to view him as a winner too. This is his path to self-esteem, perhaps together with being perceived as successful and rich. 

But there are many paths to self esteem. Here are some of them:

  • I am a good mother/father
  • I am a good wife/husband
  • I am a good person
  • I am unique
  • I have high social status
  • I am rich
  • I am frugal
  • I am smart
  • I have a very high IQ
  • I graduated at the top of my class
  • I am an intellectual
  • I am pragmatic
  • I am funny
  • I am an amazing musician
  • I am an amazing poet
  • I am an amazing dancer
  • I am an amazing [insert your passion or expertise]
  • I am tough
  • I am resilient
  • I am beautiful/handsome
  • I am stylish
  • The way I dress turns heads
  • I am a CEO
  • I am a brain surgeon
  • I am a [insert your profession]
  • People really like me
  • People fear me
  • I am a very powerful person
  • I have an amazing physique
  • I am sophisticated
  • I am a foodie
  • I am well-read
  • I am well-travelled
  • I have raised amazing, well-adjusted children
  • I live in a mansion
  • I throw amazing dinner parties
  • I am a kind person
  • I am a compassionate person
  • I am very religious
  • I am very spiritual
  • I have a winning smile
  • I am very artistic
  • I am a scratch golfer
  • I won a trophy
And this list can go on and on and on...

The point is to determine who your brand's target customers are and, based on that, identify ways that it can reinforce their self-image and self-esteem. Good luck.