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Our need for recognition
Our need for recognition I recently read a report of psychology in which he said that the greatest need is that a person for recognition. target = "_blank"> Build your recognition Why are we so need to be recognized? It goes hand in hand with our need to be defined. Who we are and where we fit in? This need for definition is extremely powerful and seldom discussed, but it is universal, and an ability to draw is often the genesis of a very attractive advertising campaign. Our need for definition influences the cars we drive, clothes we use, drinking beer (or wine) and the houses we live, as we talk about effective advertising to the specific needs of a person. I've realized that our need definition is perhaps the most pressing need felt by individuals in our society today. Most of our purchases are a form of self-expression, and we tend to buy things that are identified. Let me give you an example. I remember that the decision to buy my first watch appropriate clothing. When I entered the store looked watches in the range they had and looked up to find a large poster for Seiko watches reading, "Now is the time to act." My relationship with Seiko no was immediate. Any brand of watches that understands the value of action and therefore control of your own life is my kind of watch. I have noticed in the shops before Seiko but never thought about having one. Care to guess what my last three clocks have been? Yes, Seiko. In a way I feel connected with Seiko. Though small, it is still much more than they have with other brands of watches. Seiko dare to "tell" people to act, and gained a customer. I know there are tons of watches that are equally good, but probably always a man Seiko. Like me, everyone has the need for definition, and the companies that help clients better defined they are the most powerful. You think I'm crazy? Believe me, every client you have is crazy. Tap into madness and watch your sales skyrocket. – Martin target = "_blank"> The recognition starts now! About the Author
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