In Part Two (Episode 26), Scot and Susan Westwater and I talked about prioritizing your brand’s voice strategy in order of importance and relevance, working with your current visual marketing now to prepare for voice implementation later, how sound unlocks different emotional responses from the brain that visual can’t even come close to, the different aspects of sonic branding, as well as their new book, Voice Strategy: Designing Useful and Usable Experiences, (available on Amazon or directly at www.voicestrategybook.com).
Some links for reference of our discussion:
According to Project Management Institute, Alexa is #13 of most influential projects ever created https://mip.pmi.org/alexa. The iPod was #23.
Pandora partnered with Propel Water to create an experience tied to both sight and sound. https://www.pandoraforbrands.com/article/how-propel-and-pandora-tapped-into-the-power-of-sonic-experiences-through
For the full blog article, click here.
With a planned out strategy, voice and voice technology can help strengthen customer experiences and guide brand growth into the future. If you’re just using it as a “tactic”, it will fail.
The mission of the Sound In Marketing podcast is to pique your interest, or possibly even blow your mind. Let’s think outside the box at what is hovering all around us; sound. It’s powerful, it’s engaging, it’s us.
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The Sound In Marketing Podcast was produced by Dreamr Productions and hosted, written, and edited by me, Jeanna Isham.
Let’s make this world of sound more intriguing, more unique, and more and more on brand.
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Episode 47- Near Range Audio Must Be Clear (Part Two)
Episode 46- Near Range Audio Must Be Clear (Part One)
Episode 45- Voice Apps For Business (Part Two)
Episode 44- Voice Apps For Business (Part One)
Episode 43- Pandora and Sound Marketing with Roger Sho Gehrmann (Part Two)
Episode 42- Pandora and Sound Marketing with Roger Sho Gehrmann (Part One)
Episode 41- Does Your Sound Fit Your Brand with Vijay Iyer (Part Two)
Episode 40- Does Your Sound Fit Your Brand with Vijay Iyer (Part One)
Episode 39- Building an Iconic Sound with Jonathan Wolff (Part Two)
Episode 38- Building An Iconic Sound with Jonathan Wolff (Part One)
Episode 37- Sound DNA with Alex Wodrich (Part Two)
Episode 36- Sound DNA with Alex Wodrich (Part One)
Episode 35- The Sound Marketing Landscape with Pete Erickson (Part Two)
Episode 34- The Sound Marketing Landscape With Pete Erickson (Part One)
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Episode 33- Women In Voice With Dr. Joan Palmiter Bajorek (Part Two)
Episode 32- Women In Voice with Dr. Joan Palmiter Bajorek (Part One)
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