Survey names the top ‘breakout brands’ of 2012
Chick-fil-A made the list, even though it alienated roughly half the nation—actually, it made the list because of this reason.
Curiously, the PR dustup boosted Chick-fil-A’s business, according to one measure. The reason, it seems, is because the fast food company knows how to connect with its customers. Doing so leads to success in the marketplace, reports a survey commissioned by rbb Public Relations.
According to the survey (conducted by polling firm IBOPE/Zogby International), 83 percent of consumers will pay more when they feel a personal connection to a brand. “Make consumers fall in love, and they’ll even pay more for your products,” said MediaPost about the results of the survey. “Think of the lines outside of Apple stores when a new product is released.”
The survey listed Chick-fil-A has a “breakout brand” for making customers its first priority rather than the competition. Here are other companies on the list of “breakout brands”:
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