7 Samurai-Inspired Principles for Marketers

Maybe it’s that extra long binge-watching session of three Shogun episodes in one evening. Perhaps it’s simply the prevalent appeal of the mystical Samurai and their code of honour.

If any modern marketer were to go down the rabbit hole of customer loyalty-driven ACos, CLVs, and MMRs, then the universal appeal of the mystical Samurai may lend us some timeless lessons. I’ve had a fantastic time formulating 7 Samurai-inspired Principles below.

These principles can guide and inspire any strategist in overcoming marketing challenges when it comes to fostering unwavering customer loyalty.

But first, eyes on the prize:

The holy grail of FMCG companies is to get on the shopping lists of as many consumers as possible. Building next-level loyalty in this segment can be quite the quest. From disruptive technological advancements to shifting consumer preferences, FMCG brands must navigate a complex web of challenges to sustain growth and maintain a competitive edge.

The good and the bad: Shoppers have so many choices. Epic. We all love options. It is, however, becoming increasingly difficult to develop loyalty to a single brand. The ugly truth: It’s harder for brands to cut through on social media. Shoppers are distracted and hard to reach. Three-quarters of consumers switched to a new store, product, or buying method during the pandemic. McKinsey & Company proves that up to 75% of consumers exhibit new shopping behavior, including interacting with new stores and brands.

And just to sweeten the challenge further…There is a not-so-quiet rumble in the jungle of information out there: Brand Agnosticism may be an additional challenge for marketers to face and overcome.

Brand Agnosticism isn’t necessarily a conscious choice. It also isn’t simply a price point decision. In a nutshell, brand agnosticism “refers to a consumer who does not show a preference for one brand over another”. As opposed to brand loyal consumers, brand agnostic consumers are more so motivated by discounts, their personal values, product/service quality, and emotional connections.

What, then, is the way forward?

Well, recognising the problem can often lead to the solutions. This article hones in on eliciting emotional engagement. By focusing on creating a strong brand identity, emotional connection, and exceptional experiences, a brand can reduce brand agnosticism and create a loyal customer base.

Let’s go medieval on this problem. We summon the Samurai Warrior and 7 Bushido Principles:

Introduction to the Principles:

In the competitive landscape of the FMCG sector, building and maintaining customer loyalty is paramount. By drawing inspiration from the timeless principles of Bushido, we can craft a marketing strategy that not only attracts customers, but also builds a community and nurtures lasting customer relationships.

Each of the seven principles—Righteousness, Loyalty, Honor, Respect, Honesty, Courage, and Consistency—offers a unique perspective on how to engage with customers authentically and effectively.

By applying these Bushido-inspired principles to your FMCG marketing strategy, you can address the challenges of loyalty with a holistic and ethical approach, ensuring your customers feel valued and engaged.

1. Righteousness (義 - Gi): Ethical Engagement

2. Loyalty (忠義 - Chūgi): Customer-Centric Focus

3. Honor (誠 - Makoto): Brand Integrity

4. Respect (礼 - Rei): Customer Appreciation

5. Honesty (誠 - Makoto): Transparent Communication

6. Courage (勇 - Yū): Innovative Adaptation

7. Consistency (孝 - Kō): Reliable Experience

Conclusion

By drawing inspiration from the loyalty of Samurai warriors and the principles of Bushido, modern marketers can develop strategies that cultivate deep, lasting customer relationships. Loyalty, when practiced with the dedication and integrity exemplified by the Samurai, becomes a powerful tool in building a brand that customers not only choose but also champion. As you delve into the world of Bushido-inspired marketing, remember that true loyalty is earned through unwavering commitment, ethical conduct, and consistent excellence.

This connection between the Samurai's practice of the Bushido code and the epitome of loyalty can serve as a strong foundation for your loyalty campaigns, providing a compelling narrative that aligns with both historical values and modern marketing strategies.

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