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Nerd Alert: Why Every Brand Needs a Sonic Logo

Nerd Alert: Why Every Brand Needs a Sonic Logo

Update: 2025-07-17
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Welcome to Nerd Alert, a series of special episodes bridging the gap between marketing academia and practitioners. We’re breaking down highly involved, complex research into plain language and takeaways any marketer can use.

In this episode, Elena and Rob reveal how sonic logos, those brief musical signatures lasting just five or six seconds, can boost brand perception and ad effectiveness as much as full-length background music. They explore optimal placement strategies that maximize emotional impact.

Topics covered:   
  • [01:00 ] "Small Sounds, Big Impact: Sonic Logos and Their Effect on Consumer Attitudes, Emotions, Brand and Advertising Placement"
  • [02:00 ] How sonic logos differ from jingles
  • [03:00 ] Happy versus sad sonic logos in testing
  • [04:00 ] Placement matters: beginning versus end positioning
  • [05:00 ] Primacy and recency effects in audio branding
  • [06:00 ] Why so few brands invest in sonic logos 


 





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Resources: 
Scott, S. P., Sheinin, D., & Labrecque, L. I. (2022). Small sounds, big impact: Sonic logos and their effect on consumer attitudes, emotions, brands and advertising placement. Journal of Product & Brand Management. https://doi.org/10.1108/JPBM-06-2021-3507:contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}  
 

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Nerd Alert: Why Every Brand Needs a Sonic Logo

Nerd Alert: Why Every Brand Needs a Sonic Logo

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