Trust and evangelism: how marketing is like religion

As in religion, trust and evangelism are critical in making a powerful brand, according to Martin Lindstrom, founder of branding consulting firm Lindstrom Company.听
鈥淚f you are听a strong believer of a brand, the same region of the brain is activated as if you are a strong believer in faith,鈥 said Mr. Lindstrom in a听recent听webinar organized by Adobe Commerce, a digital commerce platform.听听听
Next to trust and evangelism, are the 鈥渆ssential鈥 (a clear purpose, storytelling, and symbols); the 鈥渘ecessary鈥 (a sense of belonging, sensory appeal, and authenticity); and the 鈥渄esirable鈥 (rituals and grandeur).听听
听found that religious experience was associated with brain activation in areas commonly associated with reward: the nucleus听accumbens, frontal attentional, and ventromedial prefrontal cortical loci.听听
鈥淥ur craving spot is the nucleus听accumbens,鈥 Mr. Lindstrom said. A study his company conducted on smokers, he added, found that this part of the brain lit up whenever a smoker thought of the cigarette brand Marlboro or any of its related images.听听
, an indoor ski resort in the United Arab Emirates, is as an example of a brand whose ads are driven by a sense of purpose. Lindstrom Company found that it was a dream of Dubai residents to create a snow angel, hence the marketing tag, 鈥淪nowflakes that make every day ordinary.鈥澨听
Sensory appeal likewise plays a role in how people buy. Most don鈥檛 like the taste of their first beer, Mr. Lindstrom said, but the desire to be an adult is so high that people continue to imbibe the beverage until they end up developing a taste for it.听听
听鈥 鈥淭ell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.鈥 鈥 Mr. Lindstrom advised involving people in order to create rosy memories associated with a brand.听听
鈥淎 sense of belonging is almost like a religion, which is based on storytelling,鈥 he said, while warning against the use of 鈥渉ard core鈥 religious symbols in branding since people have differing opinions about faith. 鈥斕Patricia B. Mirasol听


