The Relationship Rule Every Marketer Gets Wrong
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Marketing: The Relationship Rule Every Marketer Gets Wrong | Charlotte Pearce
Most brands treat marketing like a one-way street. Charlotte Pearce built Inpact into a company sending millions of handwritten notes for brands like Victoria Beckham and John Lewis by understanding that customers are humans first, and humans buy from people they feel connected to.
What You'll Learn:
The Dating Analogy That Changes Everything: Marketing works exactly like romantic relationships. Constantly demanding (buy this, do that, tell your friends) without giving anything first kills connection. Yet brands do this constantly and wonder why customers don't engage.
The No-Call-to-Action Revolution: Charlotte proves through millions of notes that the most effective marketing often has no call to action whatsoever. Simply thanking customers for choosing your brand, without asking for anything in return, brings in more sales.
From a Friend to a Friend Copywriting: Address recipients by first name, sign from a person and team, strip away jargon, and express authentic gratitude. The handwritten format lets you be more emotional than you could in other channels.
The Mantelpiece Moment Strategy: Unlike emails that disappear or social posts that vanish in seconds, handwritten notes stay visible on mantelpieces, fridges, and walls. Every time customers see them, they remember your brand.
Building a Scalable Human Touch: Charlotte shows that you can be genuinely thoughtful at massive scale. With 1,500 scribes worldwide, her company proves brands can stay authentic even when serving millions of customers.
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