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Psychology of Color Can Boost Your Marketing

The Power of Color on Individuals & Marketing

Color has a potent effect on people's feelings and activities. You can influence your customer's purchasing behavior and choices, to your company's benefit, by the usage of the perfect color in your logo design, branding, and advertising campaigns.

Science Proves that Color Sells

Scientific research has found that 93 percent of customers credit the visual appearance of a product as their primary buying deciding variable and 85% state that the most important reason they bought was the color! This is because 80 percent of these visual information that's communicated by great logo designs are out of the colors used.

When asked to approximate the importance of color when buying products, 84.7 percent of the total respondents think that color accounts for more than half among the various factors important for choosing products.

Source: Secretariat of the Seoul International Color Expo

Research reveals people make a subconscious judgment about a person, environment, or product within 90 seconds of initial viewing and that between 62% and 90% of that assessment is based on color alone.

Source: CCICOLOR – Institute for Color Research

Color increases brand recognition by up to 80 percent

Source: University of Loyola, Maryland study

Now that you know the the enormous power of color to influence your customers to utilize this business research to construct your own very best new advertising campaigns. 

Colors & Industry 

According to this 2017 analysis of Shade in Branding, covering different businesses, these will be the predominant colors utilized in their logos as well as the emotional reaction it generates:

Color Preferences by Gender

 As a company owner, your target clients could be mainly of a specific gender, now you will be able to use certain colors to more efficiently market to such individuals.

According to this revolutionary color study from Joe Hallock, here are the findings by sex of color preferences:

 

Men's Best Favorite Colors

 

Women's Best Favorite Colors

 

Men and Women's Least Favorite Colors

 

Color Shades Preference by Gender 

Unsurprisingly, studies have decided that Men favor bolder tones and girls like softer, paler colors. Thus Men's manufacturers have enhanced their brand awareness with darker, darker colors and feminine concentrated products do nicely with lighter tints of colors as brand colors.

 

Emotions of Colors for Business Purposes

 

Conclusion and Action Steps

 Use these proven effects of color on people's minds to your benefit by integrating the colors that convey with your target clients gender,  the feelings you would like your products to evoke. Review your logo, site design, and advertising materials to establish whether you're positively or negatively utilizing color to interest your clients.

 

References: Studies about Color for Branding

 

This guest post is courtesy of Marsha Kelly. She sold her first business for more than a million dollars. She has shared hard-won experiences as a successful serial entrepreneur on her blog Best 4 Businesses  Marsha also regularly shares business tips, ideas, and suggestions as well as product reviews for business readers. As a serial entrepreneur who has done “time” in corporate America, Marsha has learned what products and services really work well in business today. You can learn from her experiences from shopping the internet for tools, supplies, and information to build your businesses and improve lives financially. ​

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