Jarábik Barbara discussing about luxury brands advertising solutions after Covid-19 pandemic

Modern luxury brands advertising changes today by Jarábik Barbara: Make sure your messaging is consistent – from your website to your social media posts, everything should reflect the luxury image you are trying to create. Be strategic in your use of social media marketing – a luxury brand should be active on social media platforms to generate brand awareness. However, it’s important to maintain a sense of privacy and exclusivity with your online presence. You should also consider the demographics of your target audience and use the digital platforms that will reach them most effectively. It is forecast that Gen Y (born between 1981 and 1996) and Gen Z (born between 1997 to 2012) will represent 45 percent of all luxury sales by 2025. Therefore they should play an important part in your digital marketing strategies.

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Sales copy like this appeals to the deeper primal and emotional reason that a customer is purchasing a luxury product. It also allows them to imagine what it would be like to use the product which is a car in this case. This strategy is especially effective for items you can’t easily try like a vehicle. They state that the Cullinan has incredible comfort and space for creating unforgettable memories with friends. This can instantly make customers imagine what it would be like to visit a cottage or road trip in this car.

In Jonah Berger’s book, Contagious, he explains that one of the main reasons why people talk about things, and spread word of mouth (online or offline) is to display the traits that they want others to see in them. Charities, for example, are one of the most liked categorises of pages on Facebook. While some of this can be explained by altruism, it’s been found that the main driver for liking a charity on Facebook is to show others that you’re charitable. Because one of the primary motivations for buying luxury goods is to display status, brands can take advantage of this by creating and publishing content that, when others share, will make them look stylish, smart, or cool to their friends.

There’s a reason Gucci doesn’t do infomercials for tiger print duffels. That Equinox doesn’t offer a discount for January first’s newly health-obsessed. That anthropomorphic Hamsters break dance in front of Kia Souls instead of Range Rovers. Advertising for luxury brands tends to focus on, well, luxury. The happiness they inspire. The quality. The sheer opulence that becomes a piece of one’s life when he or she buys free-range leave-in conditioner infused with dolphin tears, or an ornate bottle of some top-shelf botanical cordial. Whether you’re storyboarding a TV spot or building out an ad group in Google Ads (the artist formerly known as AdWords), your target audience needs to feel as though your product or service is a physical manifestation of luxury.

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In fact, Chanel are one of the most ‘pinned’ brands on the social network, with over 1,244 pins of Chanel products pinned on the social network per day on average. This is made even more impressive when you consider that Chanel do not even have an account on Pinterest (it’s all driven by their advocates). A luxury brand that I came across who do an exceptional job of marketing themselves on Pinterest is 77 Diamonds in London. Their Pinterest profile is aspirational, educational, and strikes a great balance between not being too promotional, yet still raising awareness of 77 Diamond’s products. Find even more info on http://www.cullinandesigns.com/.

Digital signage mirrors are another way for luxury brands to advertise efficiently : The global digital signage mirrors market was valued at USD 780 million in 2021. The world market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 12.21% to hit USD 910 million by 2023. Digital signage mirrors can greatly improve individual efficiency by choosing outfits as per weather updates while also offering bus and train schedules (including traffic updates). Digital signage mirrors in smart homes, planes, commercial spaces, hotels, etc. are designed to be connected to users as well as with different devices around. Energy efficiency is one of the major advantages that will drive the adoption of digital signage mirrors.