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This article is a brief abstract of our exclusive study that takes the guesswork
out of advertising and marketing for retail services.
Retail service brand marketers are always looking for effective messages that will move consumers to act—buy a product, use a service, tell a friend. But advertising oversaturation is making that challenging. As Desmond Marzette, Global Director of Advertising at Nike, once observed, “There’s so much messaging out there, and it’s only getting worse.”
Marzette says:
To help brand marketers break through the noise, Arizona franchise ad agency LAVIDGE fielded a recent study to determine consumer perceptions and attitudes about retail service advertising. Here, we share an insight from the study regarding what branding statements consumers like the best.
Creative directors and industry professionals probably aren’t shocked that the most preferred statement about retail services is “Our staff is well trained and knowledgeable.” It beat out “We will help keep you healthier” by an impressive 12%.
William Arruda, a personal branding pioneer and author of Ditch, Dare, Do, offers sage advice that emphasizes the importance of well-trained and knowledgeable employees:
An informed, talented and service-oriented workforce is crucial to delivering on a company’s brand promise. When someone is giving you a deep tissue treatment, your massage therapist is the company. To you, the personal trainer at the fitness club might as well be the gym’s CEO.
The runners-up both focus on health and wellness: “We will help keep you healthier” and “We can help you improve your health and wellness.” This gets at the heart of why we spent discretionary dollars on beauty and wellness retail products and services. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), only 15% of adults smoke, a decrease of 10% since 1997. The CDC* also reports an all-time high of adults who are meeting federal physical activity guidelines. Obesity, a major disease predictor, is declining as well—a report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation indicates that obesity rates have dropped in four states for the first time: Minnesota, Montana, New York and Ohio.
Despite the healthiness trend, respondents are under no delusions that retail service businesses can work miracles. The least preferred marketing statement is “You will feel younger.”
Survey responders said...
“When you undergo a service, you want to be assured that the staff are well-trained, credentialed and licensed.”
“I won’t be treated by idiots. If I know more than they do, then it’s time for me to leave.”
“You can’t properly take care of someone without the right education and training.”
“If you can improve my health and wellness, then all other areas of my life can benefit and I will feel better about myself.”
This article is a brief abstract of our exclusive and authoritative study that takes the guesswork out of health, beauty and grooming retail services advertising and marketing. Rather than speculating about what will drive consumers to action, we've asked them.
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