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Consumer first

A collection of 5 posts

Consumer-First: How to Come up With a Brand Tagline That Consumers Relate to (Part 2, Selecting)
Consumer first

Consumer-First: How to Come up With a Brand Tagline That Consumers Relate to (Part 2, Selecting)

When KFC came up with its tagline "Finger-Lickin' Good", many consumers resonated with the slogan, instantly associating it with the brand's delicious fried chicken. In China, however, the slogan was translated as "Eat

  • Jay Nair
    Jay Nair
4 min read
Consumer-First: How to Come up With a Brand Tagline That Consumers Relate to (Part 1, Ideating)
Consumer first

Consumer-First: How to Come up With a Brand Tagline That Consumers Relate to (Part 1, Ideating)

Prior to 18 March 2020 or what some of us call the Pre-COVID-19 days, none of us could imagine a life where our movements need to be limited and businesses having very limited

  • Jay Nair
    Jay Nair
4 min read
Consumer-First - How to Decide Which Question Type to Use?
Consumer first

Consumer-First - How to Decide Which Question Type to Use?

Choosing the right format of questions is vital to gain impartial and straight forward answers. The proper format for each question will provide you with more impactful and meaningful insights.Every allows you

  • Jay Nair
    Jay Nair
1 min read
Consumer-First Measurements: How to know your marketing efforts are working
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Consumer-First Measurements: How to know your marketing efforts are working

In our last post, we talked about the increasing importance of adopting a Consumer-First approach to decision making caused by the rapid change in consumer behaviour. Here, we dissect how to measure the

  • Zhen Ng
    Zhen Ng
4 min read
Introducing Vase.ai, your answer to disruption by changing consumer behaviours
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Introducing Vase.ai, your answer to disruption by changing consumer behaviours

The rate of change in consumer behaviours is accelerating over time. Imagine if we brought a consumer, let’s call her Tiffany, from the year 1950 to the year 2000, she wouldn’t

  • Zhen Ng
    Zhen Ng
3 min read