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WHY WE NEED SEMIOTICS FOR MARKETING?

Semiotics is the study of signs, symbols and visuals. It clarifies the importance through our social and cultural background, uncovering how we decipher messages naturally. Your emotions and impressions are affected by your general surroundings and especially by all the non-verbal symbols your mind deciphers, packages and develops meaning from them. That powerful but invisible communication is actually what semiotics can help the marketers to comprehend the consumers taste and preferences. Visit @ http://www.leapfrogstrategy.com/

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WHY WE NEED SEMIOTICS FOR MARKETING?

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  1. WHY WE NEED SEMIOTICS FOR MARKETING? www.leapfrogstrategy.com

  2. Semiotics is the study of signs, symbols and visuals. It clarifies the importance through our social and cultural background, uncovering how we decipher messages naturally. Your emotions and impressions are affected by your general surroundings and especially by all the non-verbal symbols your mind deciphers, packages and develops meaning from them. That powerful but invisible communication is actually what semiotics can help the marketers to comprehend the consumers taste and preferences. SEMIOTICS FOR MARKETING www.leapfrogstrategy.com

  3. Semiotics was presented by the Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure in the twentieth century. His work is useful in clarifying why we ascribe certain meanings to specific objects. Saussure separates things into the signifier and the implied. • Signifier: a sign's physical structure, (for example, a sound, printed word, or visual) • Signified: the significance or thought communicated by a sign, as distinct from the physical structure in which it is communicated. • Semiotics helps in: • Improving brand messaging; • Communicating the desired implications; • Influencing the consumers' subconscious perceptions. SEMIOTICS FOR MARKETING www.leapfrogstrategy.com

  4. Semiotics in Marketing Symbols are amazing communicators because there's no restriction of what it can represent. Our general surroundings is overflowing with objects, dialogues, life, signs, symbols – everything simply holding back to be made sense of. As individuals, we use language to explore our way through everything. But the manner in which it works is marvelous. For what reason does a specific blend of letters get doled out to a specific object? Also, for what reason can these change totally and still be recognized by another culture? In marketing communications and advertising, semiotics play a key job in deciding the success or failure of any undertaking. Marketing is all about developing a relationship with people who will listen to what you need to say. If you use something they are now acquainted with you can make a fondness between your brand and them. Through the successful arrangement of verbal, visual and performative (ie activities by the buyer) components, companies can reinforce their range to their clients. These symbolic components incorporate logos, customs, social trends, colours, iconic people, text, ads, sites, physical surroundings, hospitality and services, slogans and other "touch points". An extraordinary case of effective use of semiotics is found in the utilization of metaphors. They generally comprehend the ideas that will reverberate effectively with your intended customer group. Remember that consumers buy products that represent what they believe to represent themselves. The world is only a big symbol. In case you're trying to take care of an issue for your customer group, you're fundamentally attempting to create another symbol from the start for them to identify you by. In any case, attempting to do this when each symbol already seems to be taken is difficult. That is the reason semiotics is so significant for a brand message and marketing it as a whole. Just through understanding symbols, you would be able to make one that will be decoded in the correct manner by the ideal customers group. SEMIOTICS FOR MARKETING www.leapfrogstrategy.com

  5. Conclusion Through the help of semiotics in marketing, we study signs, manage the development and maintain the concepts with real world so as to abstain from returning back to a lot simple set of mere physical artefacts - solely described in terms of rules, structures, shapes, sounds and colours. Moreover, by applying semiotics in marketing, it empowers the dynamic everyday reality by including emotional understanding and a possibility to make the subjectivity somehow universal. SEMIOTICS FOR MARKETING www.leapfrogstrategy.com

  6. Thank You Leapfrog Strategy Consulting www.leapfrogstrategy.com

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