It sure looks like it. Most of the recent marketing successes are visual successes, not verbal ones. Here are 10 examples.
Does Your Marketing Include a Powerful Visual?
Posted by marshafriedman under MarketingFrom http://emsincorporated.com 4297 days ago
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4295 days ago
I think the argument for importance of a powerful visual element in marketing is huge, of course. This doesn't suggest that it's more important than the product. A really bad product or service won't be helped by even the best marketing, but a good product or service can always use some help to stand out in the crowd.