When Familiarity breeds Success? The Case of Chanel No5
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UNDERSTANDING THE VALUE A N D L I M I TS O F M E M O RY STRUCTURES IN ADVERTISING.
WHEN FAMILIARITY
BREEDS SUCCESS?
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Marketing is in a state of FluxBrands are no longer static. They are dynamic. Brands are informed by multiple voices, and they exist in multiple mediums and through multiple manifestations (i.e. products, services and experiences). The media that a brand inhabits is no longer fixed or linear, it is iterative, with no beginning, no end, and little permanency. Adherence to a formulaic approach and endless repetition of centralized, fixed rules can make a brand seem unresponsive, mechanized, inhuman, and out of step with its audience.
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BUT WITHOUT REPETITION, HOW DOES A BRAND
CREATE MEMORY STRUCTURES?
…AND WITHOUT CONSISTENCY, HOW
DOES A BRAND MAINTAIN VALUE?
To maintain a brand’s value in the future, one must begin by understanding basics of cognitive neuroscience.
How people create memory structures and perceive relationships. This reveals greater understanding of how people put relevant bits of information into the right context in order to make decisions.
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The Mental Workspace
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Using stimuli to form Mental RepresentationsSimultaneously the mind in order to decode stimuli / information and form representations uses 3 modules:
• Some knowledge about it physically (e.g. it’s shape, it’s name etc.)
• The motor actions associated with it (e.g. do you eat it, sit on it, smell it etc.)
• The evaluative feelings or emotional responses it usually evokes (e.g. is it pleasant, uplifting, irritating? Do I like it? Do I want it?).
7Source: ESOMAR 2006, Cognitive Neuroscience - Marketing & Research by G. Page & J. Raymond |
The Mental Workspace
KNOWLEDGE
WHAT IT IS PHYSICALLY?
ACTI
ON
WHA
T YO
U DO
WIT
H IT
?
EMO
TIONHO
W IT M
AKES
YOU FEEL?
BRANDS ARE MENTAL SHORTCUTS IN TODAY’S PARADOX OF CHOICE
P A R I S
N° 5
(AN EXAMPLE)
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CHANEL NO5 ADVERTISING
EFFORTS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
2004
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2004 Nicole Kidman
“No 5 is the benchmark of the market, and this new campaign will be the strongest to date in terms of making all women dream about No 5.”
!Marianne Etchebarne,
Marketing Director of Chanel
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"I have no real experience [of making an ad] but what I can make you is a trailer for a movie that has never actually been made, that is not about No 5 but in which No 5 is the touchstone.” !
Baz Luhrmann, Director
2009
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2009 Audrey Tatou
Uses too much conventional "romantic" imagery along the way. (It screams for an overhead shot of the train going through a tunnel.) !
ADWEEK
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“It’s not about lowering aspiration appeal over the long term but making slight adjustments in the short term to be less flamboyant in 2009” !
Graham Hales, INTERBRAND
Decoding the StimuliStimuli / Input
Brand name, Logo, bottle, No5, Insignia, Celebrity’s name etc.
Perfume, Impart a pleasant smell to…
Nostalgia, Escapism, Romance, Allure, Pleasure
Modular Representation
KNOWLEDGE
ACTION
EMOTION
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Process
The Mental Workspace
=Fragile Elegant
Romantic
A Clear Mental Representation
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2012
HOW YOU CAN GAIN A GREATER
SHARE OF THE FUTURE?
HOW YOU KEEP YOUNG A BRAND THAT IS 90 YEARS OLD?
HOW YOU CAN INTRODUCE IT
TO A YOUNGER GENERATION?
HOW YOU INVITE PEOPLE TO RE-APPRAISE IT?
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2012 Brad Pitt
“Brad Pitt's Chanel No 5 ad: the smell of disaster” !
The Guardian
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“What actually happens? Not much. The Brad Chanel No 5 television ad is the essence of nonsense. The eau de drivel. The scent of the utterly absurd.” !
The Daily Mail
“It has damaged Brad's own reputation and that of the iconic perfume itself” !
The Campaign
Decoding the Stimuli
Only a Pack-shot & the Celebrity’s name
No clear motor action
Romance????
Modular Representation
KNOWLEDGE
ACTION
EMOTION
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Process
The Mental Workspace
Stimuli / Input
=
No Clear Mental Representation
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PUTTING LIPSTICK ON A PITT…
2014
2014 Gisele Bundchen
The film is an update on the classic Chanel woman: "A modern woman who knows what she wants and is free to make her own decisions." The film features Gisele as the 21st Century female, who is struggling to find space for everything in her life, but essentially chooses love to conquer all.
!Baz Lurhman,
Director
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“The ad tells the story of a woman who struggles to find space for everything – herself, family, career, and love. The message is clear: the modern woman has it all. Chanel N5: Epitome of the modern woman” !
Marie Claire
Decoding the Stimuli
Brand name, Logo, bottle, No5, Insignia, Celebrity’s name etc.
Perfume, Impart a pleasant smell to…
Contemporariness, Inspiring, Romance, Allure, Pleasure
Modular Representation
KNOWLEDGE
ACTION
EMOTION
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Process
The Mental Workspace
Stimuli / Input
=Stylish
Dynamic Confident
A Renewed Mental Representation
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WHEN FAMILIARITY BREEDS SUCCESS?
An Important Difference…
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con·ven·tion a way in which something is usually done, especially
within a particular area or activity.
con·text the circumstances that form the setting for an idea, and in terms of which it can be fully
understood and assessed./=
The repetition of conventions hinders the registration of evaluative emotions and therefore it reduces the impact of stimuli. Most conventions are based on a misunderstanding of the importance of the 3 processing modules (i.e. knowledge, action, emotion). !
On the contrary a context allows people to understand, evaluate and act upon stimuli.
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• Consumers need to know what the brand is, what it does, and how they feel about it. Strength in all 3 areas is important in building strong brands.
• A recent study of data from over 8500 interviews covering 42 brands showed that the brands with the most, and crucially the most balanced associations across the 3 areas were stronger on both measures of brand equity, Bonding (i.e. brand strength) and Voltage (i.e. brands’ like hood of growth)
Context Builders: No 1 — Balanced Brand Representations
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Knowledge Action Emotion
Context Builders: No 2 — Clarity of Brand Associations
• The most successful brands do not attempt to be all things to all people - they have distinct strengths and so their representations are clear and easily assembled by the mental workspace.
• The key characteristic of the most successful brands (i.e. Olympic) score very high in “Clarity - distinctiveness of brand image.
• Chanel No5’s distinctive image was always one of the “Feminine Eternal”.40
Context Builders: No 3 — Integral Branding
• It is certainly true that ads that try to cram too many messages in seem to be less effective at communicating any of them.
• The Link pre-test database proves that when more than two messages are attempted, playback of all the messages begins to drop.
• Again clarity of message seems to be an important trait in effective marketing.
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Context Builders: No 4 — Integrated Branding
• The brand needs to be integrated fully into, and relevant to the creative idea for the advertising to be effective.
• Strong branding occurs when the brand is well integrated into the “involving” elements of an ad. In contrast how early the brand is shown in an ad or how continuously the brand is shown do not show any relationship with branding.
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Context Builders:
A great idea, flawlessly executed will always be the most important context builder!
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