February 10, 2020

B2B Marketing and the Five Languages of Love

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Now, you may be thinking we’ve lost our minds a bit tying sales into Valentine’s Day, the quintessential “Hallmark Holiday”. However, the article raises some really great points by delving into the five languages of love. Let’s break it down a bit.



The five languages of love include: Words of Affirmation, Quality Time, Acts of Service, Physical Touch and Receiving Gifts.



What in the world does that have to do with B2B marketing?? Well, everyone expresses and wants to receive love in different ways. It’s another part of what makes us all so unique and interesting. Now think about this: The people that you are selling to are all human and they all want to be approached in different ways. Leveraging this to your advantage can help position your brand for success to fill certain marketing needs.



Check out the article here: https://www.hipb2b.com/blog/the-5-love-languages-of-b2b-marketing

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