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Marketing Beyond the Individual: Person, Scene, and Mode

5 min · 20 mei 2026
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Contemporary marketing strategies are shifting focus from static demographics toward a fluid understanding of human scenes and psychological modes. Modern consumers increasingly view "solitude" as a subjective mental state rather than a physical condition, meaning businesses must account for how individuals feel even when surrounded by others. By analyzing the intersection of individuals, specific situations, and emotional mindsets, companies can achieve a higher resolution of customer insight. A practical example is the development of tuning drinks "BE" designed to help users transition into specific moods, such as relaxation or focus. Successful value propositions must bridge the gap between target customers, user experiences, and desired emotional outcomes. This approach allows brands to offer tailored solutions that resonate with the shifting internal contexts of the modern consumer.

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