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On a regular basis, I affect two of your senses: sight and sound. Think about it — that's only a 40% impact on you.

Our senses allow us to feel, experience, and perceive so much else. Just think what the potential is if we were able to do more than just make text, images, and sounds for our marketing efforts

I hope you'll enjoy listening to this episode of The Full Monty. 


 
"If you wish to persuade me, you must think my thoughts, feel my feelings, and speak my words."
– Cicero

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Episode 59: Visceral Impacts

By noreply@blogger.com (Scott Monty) on Dec 12, 2018 05:19 am



When we market our wares, it's easy to get caught up in the Holy Trinity of content: text, video, audio. But humans have five senses; why are we stopping with just two of them?

The experience people have with your brand is bound by more than one or two senses at a time. And if you can pay attention to that, activate the ones that matter, or even have them harken back to the memory of a sense from years ago, you'll be creating a stronger bond with them.

"The most lively thought is still inferior to the dullest sensation." 
– David Hume


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