Apple Ranked ‘Most Intimate Brand’

The top ranked ‘”intimate” brands continued to outperform the S&P and Fortune 500 indices in revenue and profit over the past 10 years, according to MBLM’s Brand Intimacy 2017 Report, the largest study of brands based on emotions. Brand intimacy is defined as a new paradigm that leverages and strengthens the emotional bonds between a person and a commercial brand.

If top S&P and Fortune 500 brands performed at the same growth rate as the top intimate brands, an average S&P company would have earned an additional $7.7 billion in revenue and $5.3 billion in profit. An average Fortune 500 company would have generated an additional $20.3 billion in revenue and $2.9 billion in profit

Apple is the most intimate brand in the U.S., followed by Disney and Amazon. The Top 10 is rounded out by: Harley Davidson, Netflix, Nintendo, Samsung, Whole Foods, BMW and Toyota.

“Our report once again reveals that the bonds created between a brand and a consumer deliver greater economic growth. Brand growth starts and ends with emotion and the quantity, quality and character of the bonds formed with customers,” says Mario Natarelli, MBLM’s managing partner. “We found that escapist brands performed especially well mostly in the media and entertainment industry due to the melancholy mood of the past year and the need for distraction, control and enjoyment.”

This year’s report contains the most comprehensive rankings of brands based on emotion, analyzing the responses of 6,000 consumers and 54,000 brand evaluations across 15 industries in the U.S., Mexico and UAE. MBLM’s reports and interactive Brand Ranking Tool showcase the performance of almost 400 brands, revealing the characteristics and intensity of the consumer bonds.

Other notable findings in the U.S. include:

• Automotive retained its number one position from the 2015 report and is the strongest industry

• Apple is the highest-rated brand across several considerations. It scored highest for enhancement, ritual, identity and frequency of use. It also ranked #1 for can’t live without, meaning it would be difficult to live without this brand

• Disney ranked highest for the archetype of nostalgia

• Hershey’s is seen as the most indulgent brand

• Amazon and Apple are more successful than most in crossing age groups and income levels

• PlayStation ranked number one amongst those with incomes of $35K-$49,999K, while Disney ranked first with those making $100K-$149,999K

• Luxury brands did not fare well

“Netflix is the new Amazon,” added Natarelli. “The brand, which ranked 25th in our previous study, has quickly risen to this year’s top five and we believe still has untapped potential.”

In Mexico, American Express placed first, while Apple was number one in the UAE. The technology and telecommunications industry ranked first in Mexico, while automotive ranked highest in the U.S and UAE. Additionally, intimacy is lower in the U.S. than the other two markets.

To download the full Brand Intimacy 2017 Report or explore the Ranking Tool visit: http://mblm.com/brandintimacy/

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Source: MBLM

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