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Why the Past is a Powerful Tool in Modern Marketing

Article authored by Sudharshan Anandkumar, Co-Founder, ting

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February 7, 2025
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We’ve always had an affinity for vintage things! Be it retro watches that are making a comeback, the surge of Barbie products after the 2023 box office hit movie of the same name, or even our beloved Harry Potter merchandise hitting the stores through Miniso and Kinderjoy.

The past is our sanctuary; everyone has fond memories of their older days that they like to hold on to. In a time like today, when we can bank on these emotions to expand our brand presence and increase sales, the past has become a powerful marketing tool.

You’ve heard it before, but it’s undeniable: technology is advancing at breakneck speed. Our lives are moving faster, with instant deliveries, seamless global communication, and unparalleled access to products and services. The sheer scale of options available is staggering, with countless companies vying for our attention. In this crowded marketplace, businesses are under pressure to maintain steady sales and stay ahead of the competition.

To stay competitive, companies leverage the latest innovative resources. Through strategic marketing and advertising efforts, brands strive to achieve stable sales, solidify their market position, and cut through the noise. However, amidst the vast array of products, services, and advertisements, it’s common for the lines between marketing and advertising to become blurred.

Foundational Marketing in a World of Emerging Trends

It’s essential to be familiar with the building blocks of marketing. Here’s a simple yet effective framework that can help clarify the distinct roles of marketing, advertising, and business:

  • What you need to sell is marketing

At its core, marketing is about understanding what you need to sell—your unique value proposition, product, or service. This foundation is crucial, as it sets the stage for all subsequent efforts.

For instance, Dollar Shave Club and its marketing focus on the convenience and affordability of its razor subscription service, highlighting the USP of “a great shave delivered.

  • How you sell it is advertising

Advertising, on the other hand, is the means by which you sell it. This includes the channels, tactics, and messaging used to reach and persuade your target audience.

This can be perfectly illustrated by Coca-Cola’s “Share a Coke” campaign, which used personalized bottles and social media to encourage customers to share a Coke with friends and family, creating a shared experience.

  • Why you sell it is business

Lastly, the underlying reason why you sell it is rooted in your business goals and objectives. This is the driving force behind your marketing and advertising efforts, guiding your strategy and decision-making.

For example, Nike’s marketing efforts are driven by their business goal of increasing brand awareness and sales among young athletes. Their campaigns, such as “Just Do It” and “Dream Crazy,” focus on inspiring and empowering young athletes to achieve their goals.

By adhering to this sequence, brands can achieve longevity and build meaningful connections with their audiences.

In bygone eras, advertisers didn’t rely on hefty budgets or flashy technology. Instead, they focused on three core elements:

  1. The experience of the product: Advertisers highlighted how their products could enhance customers’ lives, creating memorable experiences that fostered brand loyalty.
  2. The value of the product: Marketers emphasise the unique benefits and value propositions that set their products apart from the competition.
  3. Hard-hitting communication: Advertisers use clear, concise language to convey their message, often employing storytelling techniques to captivate their audiences. 

Consider the iconic Coca-Cola brand, whose distinctive swoosh logo and bold red colour instantly evoke feelings of refreshment and joy. This is a testament to the power of timeless marketing principles, which can create lasting impressions without relying on heavy messaging or elaborate advertising campaigns.

The Nostalgia Effect: How Brands Can Tap into Consumer Sentiment

In a world where trends come and go faster than you can say “flip phone,” nostalgia marketing has emerged as the ultimate game-changer. By tapping into the fond memories of past decades, brands are driving engagement, boosting loyalty, and establishing a stronger connection with the audiences. This strategy harnesses positive cultural memories to create modern campaigns that are both retro and cool.

From retro-themed ads and packaging to references to past cultural moments, nostalgia marketing has evolved to adapt to changing technologies and consumer preferences. And let’s be honest—who can resist a slogan or jingle conjuring up childhood bliss? (We’re looking at you, Kit Kat: “Have a Break, Have a Kit Kat”) 

Synonymous with nostalgia marketing, retro branding is a marketing strategy that leverages vintage-inspired designs to evoke a sense of nostalgia and curiosity in consumers. By revisiting iconic designs, logos, and packaging from past decades, brands can create a unique and memorable connection with their audience.

Adidas is a prime example of retro branding done right. The sportswear giant has recently reintroduced several classic designs, including the Gazelle Shoe, which was first introduced in the 1960s. The classic design was a crowd favourite, and its re-release generated significant buzz among sneaker enthusiasts.

Another groundbreaking turn by Adidas was the Gucci collaboration; Adidas collaborated with Gucci to create limited-edition Gazelle designs, blending vintage style with high-fashion flair. This unexpected partnership generated significant attention and desire among fashion enthusiasts.

The past has long been a powerful marketing tool. Nostalgia marketing and retro branding tap into human emotions by romanticizing history in a clean and appealing way.

The past often evokes memories of childhood or youth—times perceived as simpler. Marketers leverage these feelings to position their products, allowing consumers to relive cherished memories.

What is your favourite campaign that delves into nostalgia of older times?

(Views are personal)

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