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Does the Brand Equity Influence the Customers' Loyalty? rection.The research objective is to enable the marketers to understand better the parameters that effect the re-purchasing decision, and to evaluate whether the factor of level of involvement influence the results. The research population consisted of young men and women aged 18-25 who were considered as the target audience. The research examined the level of loyalty, product quality and involvement, in three product categories: Low level of involvement – Deodorant. Medium level of involvement - fashion clothes. High level of involvement - Cellular Phones.The research examined the relationship between brand equity and repurchase willingness. The research findings yielded, according to the Pearson correlation conducted between the consumer perception of the product equity and the consumer loyalty, a positive significant relationship on an intermediate-high level. In other words, the higher the consumer evaluates the brand equity, the greater his loyalty becomes. This relationship is w 3. Similarity: the mind fights abstraction by trying to put the pieces of a puzzle together in some familiar form. 4. Proximity: the mind draws conclusions from the physical relationship of clues that clarify associations that help make the unknown known. 5. Alignment: the mind demands organization and will use association to create meaningful groups of information. The Significance of Story Telling Successful marketers don't need to provide every detail of a marketing message in order to deliver a meaningful presentation, in fact too much information can actually get in the way of delivering a sophisticated communication. Like Margaret Atwood's six-word story, meaning can be both concise and precise when the right combination of information is presented. A story is nothing more than a conceptual pattern with a beginning, middle, and end. When your brain has to do a littl How To Pick The Right Business To Get Rich 'Wired' magazine published an intriguing article entitled 'Very Short Stories' where they asked a number of authors to create a story in only six words. At first this seems to be an impossible task, but as you'll see it's an excellent example of how the principles of Gestalt can help marketers develop powerful marketing messages on their websites or in any other marketing venue.Many people are in the wrong business. They’re with the wrong people. They’re doing the wrong things. They’re miserable. And they’re barely making any money.You can see right away they’re faking it. Somehow--they’re hoping to make it work out.They are in the wrong business because they looked around for the best possible job. Instead they should have looked within to what they were naturally good at doing.When you look within, you notice your strengths. When you look without, you’re busy compensating for your weaknesses.In school, we’re trained to make up for our weaknesses, to fix what’s wrong and to take our strengths for granted.In life, especially in business, it’s a recipe for disaster.Unfortunately, it’s such a common recipe that most people don’t even realize that they’re doing it. How can it be wrong, they reason, if every one else, as far as they can see, is doing it too?It’s wrong because they’re poor and miserable and One of the best 'Very Short Stories' was by Canadian novelist, Margaret Atwood, "Corpse parts missing. Doctor buys yacht." This macabre six-word tale tells us a complete story. We need no further details or explanation to understand exactly what has happened. This is an example of what the Gestaltists call 'closure' the ability of the brain to fill in the blanks in order to complete a picture or in this case to tell a story. Since the early days of the Gestalt movement visual artists have had an affinity for the psychological implications of the theory. We are all familiar with Op Art's visual tricks and with Rorschach images and how we interpret them, but as you can see from Atwood's clever six-word story, this principle also works on a conceptual level. Although proponents of Gestalt have been mainly concerned with the visual implications of the theory's principles, these same principles can be applied to more sophisticated problem solving issues. The ability to form almost instantaneous conclusions from relatively little information as discussed in Malcolm Gladwell's book 'Blink' could easily be attributed to the analytical implications of Gestalt theory. Delivering a marketing message on a website quickly and in a manner that is easy to understand and remember is the primary problem-solving task confronting the professional website designer concerned with achieving his or her client's marketing objectives. There are many examples of how this principle of closure works. Someone gives you something to read. The text on the page at first appears to be gibberish as none of the words have any vowels, but despite their absence, you find that you can still read the message and understand what is being said. These examples illustrate how the human brain puts pieces of information together until it recognizes a pattern that has some meaning. This phenomenon has often been boiled down to the familiar phrase: the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. When websites disappoint, the cause most likely starts with a failure to recognize that websites are communication vehicles and that communication is as much a psychological design problem as it is an artistic or programming exercise. The Significance of Pattern Recognition Direct marketers have successfully used the natural human need for resolution, to fill-in the blanks, to sell all kinds of products. A common approach is to offer a reduced price starter kit for some collectible item like a spoon, dish, or coin that includes the first item of a series and a display case with room for several more products. When customers get the first collectible and place it on the display provided, the empty spaces cry-out to be filled. It's an old marketing gambit, but one that works because human beings are hardwired to fill-in the blanks and complete the display or pattern. The Gestalt visual designer will use five pattern producing contextual techniques in order to provide the viewer with clues for completing the pattern that in-turn communicates the message; The Significance of Story Telling Successful marketers don't need to provide every detail of a marketing message in order to deliver a meaningful presentation, in fact too much information can actually get in the way of delivering a sophisticated communication. Like Margaret Atwood's six-word story, meaning can be both concise and precise when the right combination of information is presented. A story is nothing more than a conceptual pattern with a beginning, middle, and end. When your brain has to do a little Holding a Conference? 10 Tips on Making Your Conference A Success ications of the theory. We are all familiar with Op Art's visual tricks and with Rorschach images and how we interpret them, but as you can see from Atwood's clever six-word story, this principle also works on a conceptual level.When you are in charge of a conference, you have an enormous amount of responsibility. It is important that your conference not only is a success from a business standpoint, but also that your participants enjoy themselves and feel that it was worth their time. Here are ten tips which will help ensure a successful conference.1. Plan early. You should set a date and place for large conferences a year in advance. Reserve blocks of hotel rooms for those traveling from out of town. Give participants plenty of time to make travel plans. The earlier you start planning, the easier things will be for both you and those attending the conference.2. Offer incentives to those who sign up early. Discount the registration fee or offer a gift of some sort. This will give you a better idea of how many participants you can expect.3. Set a theme for the conference. Start promoting your theme from the beginning. Include it on the registration forms. Mention it in the confirmation l Although proponents of Gestalt have been mainly concerned with the visual implications of the theory's principles, these same principles can be applied to more sophisticated problem solving issues. The ability to form almost instantaneous conclusions from relatively little information as discussed in Malcolm Gladwell's book 'Blink' could easily be attributed to the analytical implications of Gestalt theory. Delivering a marketing message on a website quickly and in a manner that is easy to understand and remember is the primary problem-solving task confronting the professional website designer concerned with achieving his or her client's marketing objectives. There are many examples of how this principle of closure works. Someone gives you something to read. The text on the page at first appears to be gibberish as none of the words have any vowels, but despite their absence, you find that you can still read the message and understand what is being said. These examples illustrate how the human brain puts pieces of information together until it recognizes a pattern that has some meaning. This phenomenon has often been boiled down to the familiar phrase: the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. When websites disappoint, the cause most likely starts with a failure to recognize that websites are communication vehicles and that communication is as much a psychological design problem as it is an artistic or programming exercise. The Significance of Pattern Recognition Direct marketers have successfully used the natural human need for resolution, to fill-in the blanks, to sell all kinds of products. A common approach is to offer a reduced price starter kit for some collectible item like a spoon, dish, or coin that includes the first item of a series and a display case with room for several more products. When customers get the first collectible and place it on the display provided, the empty spaces cry-out to be filled. It's an old marketing gambit, but one that works because human beings are hardwired to fill-in the blanks and complete the display or pattern. The Gestalt visual designer will use five pattern producing contextual techniques in order to provide the viewer with clues for completing the pattern that in-turn communicates the message; The Significance of Story Telling Successful marketers don't need to provide every detail of a marketing message in order to deliver a meaningful presentation, in fact too much information can actually get in the way of delivering a sophisticated communication. Like Margaret Atwood's six-word story, meaning can be both concise and precise when the right combination of information is presented. A story is nothing more than a conceptual pattern with a beginning, middle, and end. When your brain has to do a littl Packaging Labels es of how this principle of closure works. Someone gives you something to read. The text on the page at first appears to be gibberish as none of the words have any vowels, but despite their absence, you find that you can still read the message and understand what is being said.Packaging labels are used on each and every product - both retail and wholesale. The importance of the right kind of packaging labels for retail products is evident from the fact that it is the packaging label that catches the consumer's eye. The packaging label can actually make or break a sale.Most manufacturers who deal in packaging labels carry a ready stock of various sizes of blank labels, adhesive and any other required paraphernalia. Product manufacturers usually get their product labels designed by specialists in the advertising field. A template is prepared and handed over to a packaging label manufacturer who then does the needful. Some packaging label companies offer innovative labels. By choosing such labels product manufacturers can do away with the cost of getting packaging labels designed.Packaging labels have other uses too. They may be used for identification, inventory control and regulatory compliance. Special use packaging labels include serial numb These examples illustrate how the human brain puts pieces of information together until it recognizes a pattern that has some meaning. This phenomenon has often been boiled down to the familiar phrase: the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. When websites disappoint, the cause most likely starts with a failure to recognize that websites are communication vehicles and that communication is as much a psychological design problem as it is an artistic or programming exercise. The Significance of Pattern Recognition Direct marketers have successfully used the natural human need for resolution, to fill-in the blanks, to sell all kinds of products. A common approach is to offer a reduced price starter kit for some collectible item like a spoon, dish, or coin that includes the first item of a series and a display case with room for several more products. When customers get the first collectible and place it on the display provided, the empty spaces cry-out to be filled. It's an old marketing gambit, but one that works because human beings are hardwired to fill-in the blanks and complete the display or pattern. The Gestalt visual designer will use five pattern producing contextual techniques in order to provide the viewer with clues for completing the pattern that in-turn communicates the message; The Significance of Story Telling Successful marketers don't need to provide every detail of a marketing message in order to deliver a meaningful presentation, in fact too much information can actually get in the way of delivering a sophisticated communication. Like Margaret Atwood's six-word story, meaning can be both concise and precise when the right combination of information is presented. A story is nothing more than a conceptual pattern with a beginning, middle, and end. When your brain has to do a littl Why A Cross Pen Is The Perfect Corporate Gift o sell all kinds of products. A common approach is to offer a reduced price starter kit for some collectible item like a spoon, dish, or coin that includes the first item of a series and a display case with room for several more products. When customers get the first collectible and place it on the display provided, the empty spaces cry-out to be filled. It's an old marketing gambit, but one that works because human beings are hardwired to fill-in the blanks and complete the display or pattern.Corporate gifts are a tough thing to get right. Your workers have worked hard all year for you. They’ve come in early stayed, stayed late and skipped lunches. In may ways, you and your employees are family. Lord knows your employees see each other as much as their own family.So it’s the end of the year and you’re company continues to grow by leaps and bounds. You had a great year and these employees are who you can thank so you want to thank them correctly. So you decide to go out and purchase them so personalized gifts. Maybe you put their name on it, maybe the company name too. But the most important thing to decide is the gift itself.There are a lot of choices out there. I received more useless pieces of junk in my days in the corporate world than I can tell you. I have a rubber key ring, that’s right, rubber, that has literally never left the key ring holder on the wall in my kitchen. I received a coffee mug that is somewhere in the back of my cupboard and The Gestalt visual designer will use five pattern producing contextual techniques in order to provide the viewer with clues for completing the pattern that in-turn communicates the message; The Significance of Story Telling Successful marketers don't need to provide every detail of a marketing message in order to deliver a meaningful presentation, in fact too much information can actually get in the way of delivering a sophisticated communication. Like Margaret Atwood's six-word story, meaning can be both concise and precise when the right combination of information is presented. A story is nothing more than a conceptual pattern with a beginning, middle, and end. When your brain has to do a littl More Bang From Your Business Card rection.Marketing experts the world over have all preached at some time that the business card is a small businesses most important marketing tool. The majority of business cards handed out fail to impress and make a lasting mark on our customers. The confidence that a well-designed stylish business card can give you in any market cannot be over stated enough.Business cards use dates back hundreds of years initially as personal calling cards, and more recently as business marketing tools. Almost all forms of marketing has been transformed by the arrival of computers and Internet technology, business cards however remain the tool of choice for many situations.This article focuses on how as a designer or a marketing entrepreneur the steps you should take to avoid making common mistakes when designing your business card. With a little time and effort you can produce a business card that even the most cynical large corporate marketing expert would be proud of.Business Ca 3. Similarity: the mind fights abstraction by trying to put the pieces of a puzzle together in some familiar form. 4. Proximity: the mind draws conclusions from the physical relationship of clues that clarify associations that help make the unknown known. 5. Alignment: the mind demands organization and will use association to create meaningful groups of information. The Significance of Story Telling Successful marketers don't need to provide every detail of a marketing message in order to deliver a meaningful presentation, in fact too much information can actually get in the way of delivering a sophisticated communication. Like Margaret Atwood's six-word story, meaning can be both concise and precise when the right combination of information is presented. A story is nothing more than a conceptual pattern with a beginning, middle, and end. When your brain has to do a little work to put the pieces of information together to form a complete comprehensible message, that story becomes more memorable and that is exactly what marketers and advertisers strive to achieve. If we want to maximize sales we have to look at the big picture. What do we want from our website visitor or prospect beyond a one-shot sale of a product or service? The answer lies in how we learn, how we come to conclusions, and how we develop our personal belief systems. Our belief systems range from our political affiliation to the brand of toothpaste we buy. Developing A Marketing Belief System All marketers have learned Al Reis and Jack Trout's axiom that a brand is owning a piece of your audience's mind, the problem has always been how to actually acquire that valuable piece of real estate? The management of a business is an all consuming process that leaves little time for contemplation of conceptual problem solving, but if we step back for just one moment and think of our customers as human beings, animals with the need to resolve problems and form conclusions based on a unique mental process, then maybe we can present our marketing case with more long term impact. Everything we believe in is based on a four-part mental process that is best executed by means of a linear narrative - a compelling well-formed story. Implications of Gestalt To An Evolving Web Environment The principles of Gestalt and the need for human beings to resolve problems through pattern recognition have greater implications than just visual design. As early as 1890 Austrian philosopher, Christian von Ehrenfels wrote an article, "On Gestalt Qualities' in which he pointed out that a piece of music could be recognized even when it was played in different keys where all the notes were different. The inference is clear: the need to resolve ambiguity and to solve problems is fundamental to how we think and applies to how we process signals to our brain from all our senses not just visual ones. As website design slowly evolves from the presentation of mere text and static images to a richer more eloquent environment, the sophisticated Web-marketer will need to incorporate the psychology and principles of Gestalt to better deliver their marketing story - a story best told by tapping into as many of an audiences senses as the environment used will allow. The power of this approach lies in it's ability to influence an audience's belief system by establishing a set of mental patterns that help your targeted audience resolve purchasing dilemmas in your favor, and at the same time, act as a barrier to competitors' less sophisticated marketing approaches.
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