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Experience Selling 14#

The value of a product or service is increased with the customer experience offered with it. This opens the door for higher customer demand and commensurate increase in prices charged. This means that the customer experience must be adapted accordingly, e.g., by attuning promotion or shop fittings.


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Examples: Iconic Cases

How they do it: In its ”Porsche Experience Centers”, the brand aims to let customers explore the car models and associate positive emotions and foster affection before the purchase decision is made.
Learn more about Porsche →

How they do it: Products displayed on Pinterest (e.g. organic posts by users or ”Promoted Pins”, paid for by brand advertisers) are a form of experience selling. The popularity of a product (often based on its visual appeal) is voted on by the community, and feedback on the product’s experience is provided below the user. A sponsored post is often surrounded by similar posts of the same category or brand, which fosters the unique discovery appeal of Pinterest.
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How they do it: To protect the Nespresso brand and make it more exclusive, Nespresso gave its stores a unique high-end design, positioning their products and coffee as exclusive and high-end. The focus in the stores lies on giving its customers superior customer service and position the coffee as a luxury product.
Learn more about Nestlé Nespresso →

How they do it: Dollar Shave Club has a distinct brand image focusing on the bearded man. By focusing on the manliness also in its advertising campaigns it allows the customers to identify themselves with the brand.
Learn more about Dollar Shave Club →

How they do it: IKEA’s stores and products are all designed around the theme ”Nordic living”. Products are named with Swedish words and the food offered in the IKEA restaurants and grocery stores is mainly Swedish as well. Hence IKEA products and product names have a high recognition value.
Learn more about IKEA →



Apply this pattern to your own business and create your next innovative business model!