Your personality-centric campaign suggestions.
Your personality-centric campaign suggestions.
We found the persona that matches your product’s personality and made up your personality-centric campaign suggestions.
We found the persona that matches your product’s personality and made up your personality-centric campaign suggestions.
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Your product fits Jackeline best.
We developed personas for each personality type of customer. By targeting the persona that matches your product’s personality your campaign results will improve drastically.

Jackeline Uniform & happy
Words to use
Personality-centric suggestions of words to use in your campaigns.
Outspoken
Frank in stating one’s opinions.
Easy going
Having an even and regular surface.
Enthusiastic
Divinely inspired or possessed.
Words to avoid
Personality-centric suggestions of words to avoid in your campaigns.
Pleasing
Cause to feel happy and satisfied.
Precise
Marked by exactness and accuracy.
Quiet
Free from noise.
Images to depict
Personality-centric suggestions of images to depict in your campaigns.
Powerful
The ability to control or influence.
Neat
An orderly and clean condition.
Energetic
Showing or involving great vitality.
Images to avoid
Personality-centric suggestions of images to avoid in your campaigns.
Warm
Showing enthusiasm or kindness.
Perfectionistic
Regard imperfectiveness as unacceptable.
Detached
Standing by itself.
Brands to target
Personality-centric suggestions of brands to target in your campaigns.
A superior & cold brand.
Landrover
A loose & easy going brand.
Gucci
An exhuberant & dynamic brand.
Brands to avoid
Personality-centric suggestions of brands to avoid targeting in your campaigns.
Pepsi
A pleasing & loveable brand.
Nespresso
A precise & organised brand.
Microsoft
A sober & minimalistic brand.
Research findings
We interviewed several scientists on product personality. They all confirm our beliefs.
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Why does personality centric marketing cause CTR and conversion go through the roof?
Sandra Matz, researcher at the University of Cambridge, answers this question.
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How authentic are personality traits inferred from Facebook Likes?
Dr. Michal Kosinski (University of Stanford) elaborates on this topic.
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What makes us use the stuff we buy?
Dr. Jan Schoormans, TU Delft University, elaborates on this question.
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