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How to Increase the Efficiency of Marketing Communication

SmartMessage Blog

Marketing communication uses a variety of tools and channels such as advertising, public relations, sales promotions, direct marketing, personal selling, and digital marketing. These fields are used to convey the value, benefits, quality, and unique features of the products or services to the target audience.

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The Gospel of Customer Centricity for Improved Customer Experience

CX Journey

The price of the product, the brand value, and the other pillars of marketing are no longer the most important factors in a consumer’s selection process. At a certain level of affluence, the absolute value of experience a company is likely to deliver becomes the pivotal point in making a selection.

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How to Increase the Efficiency of Marketing Communication

SmartMessage Blog

Marketing communication uses a variety of tools and channels such as advertising, public relations, sales promotions, direct marketing, personal selling, and digital marketing. These fields are used to convey the value, benefits, quality, and unique features of the products or services to the target audience.

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Creating a marketing survey? Here are 80 questions you can use 

BirdEye

Knowing your customer is your business’s first and best competitive advantage. When businesses take customer feedback and overall brand perception seriously, they significantly improve their conversion rates, brand value, and revenue. Have you seen or heard our recent advertisement? Why or why not?

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The ultimate guide to brand salience

BirdEye

Brand salience is a marketing metric that describes the degree of importance or prominence a brand holds in the consumers’ minds during their buying decisions. It tells us about the brand or business’s recall ability and top-of-mind awareness within a product or service category. Brand awareness Brand salience 1.

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4 Outstanding Value Proposition Examples to Consider

Help Scout

Yet according to McKinsey, “In many cases, the customer — not the competition — is the key to a company’s prospects.” Looking at your competitors might define your competitive advantage — i.e., what do you do better than them? But looking at your customers defines value. Value proposition examples.

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What Is Brand Perception, How to Measure It & 4 Examples

BirdEye

Brand perception refers to how consumers view, think, and feel about a company and its offerings. Brand perception is subjective and can be influenced by consumer expectations, preconceived notions, and a company's reputation. It shapes consumer behavior and impacts a brand's success.