Dan Kennedy

No B.S. Marketing to the Affluent

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  • emeraldfleurhas quoted3 years ago
    The mass-affluent also have their own special E-Factors:

    • the aspirational acquisition

    • I own therefore I am

    • knowing the secret handshake and having those who know it know you know it
  • emeraldfleurhas quoted3 years ago
    Recognition Does Matter

    Should you, for a moment, think the affluent are not motivated by this seeking of recognition, you should familiarize yourself with the fundraising modus operandi of the Republican and Democratic parties and candidates. Much of it revolves around motivating affluent individuals to be bundlers and bring together groups of maximum donors, thus raising $50,000.00 to $100,000.00, or more in clumps, for which the bundler is rewarded with invitations to special events like cocktail receptions at the Vice President’s home or dinners with a Congressman
  • emeraldfleurhas quoted3 years ago
    Generic E-Factors that Apply to Everybody

    Fear

    Guilt

    Pride

    Greed

    Love

    In addition to the E-Factors affecting everybody, the affluent have a particular set of E-Factors to consider, some of which may surprise you:

    • insecurity

    • fear of being found fakers

    • desperate desire not to commit a faux pas

    • today, not passé

    • feeding emotional emptiness

    • giving selves gold stars

    • after all, what’s the point of being rich
  • emeraldfleurhas quoted3 years ago
    Marketing to values is more powerful than the marketing of products.
  • emeraldfleurhas quoted3 years ago
    This means that price is not tied to product.
  • emeraldfleurhas quoted3 years ago
    There was a time when coffee was coffee. Ice cream was ice cream. A phone was a phone. Even a pair of shoes was, well, just a pair of shoes.
  • emeraldfleurhas quoted3 years ago
    woman with a full-time career and two kids who is too exhausted to cook anything you can’t microwave in its own dish still buys a $75,000.00 custom kitchen with a cooking island and state-of-the-art equipment, as she aspires to be more Martha than Rachael, and intends to devote more time to the art of cooking very soon
  • emeraldfleurhas quoted3 years ago
    In the post-World War II era, when the suburbs were becoming both a place and a way of life, it was called “keeping up with the Joneses.” Auto, TV, home improvement, and similar industries—as well as credit companies—benefited by this force of nature
  • emeraldfleurhas quoted3 years ago
    The mass-affluent also have their own special E-Factors:

    • the aspirational acquisition

    • I own therefore I am
  • emeraldfleurhas quoted3 years ago
    Generic E-Factors that Apply to Everybody

    Fear

    Guilt

    Pride

    Greed

    Love

    In addition to the E-Factors affecting everybody, the affluent have a particular set of E-Factors to consider, some of which may surprise you:

    • insecurity

    • fear of being found fakers

    • desperate desire not to commit a faux pas

    • today, not passé

    • feeding emotional emptiness

    • giving selves gold stars

    • after all, what’s the point of being rich

    The affluent are insecure in many ways
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