{"id":504,"date":"2012-06-21T10:57:27","date_gmt":"2012-06-21T10:57:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/teekhapan.wordpress.com\/?p=504"},"modified":"2012-06-21T10:57:27","modified_gmt":"2012-06-21T10:57:27","slug":"sonia-gandhi-and-the-art-of-mystery-branding","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vivekkaul.com\/2012\/06\/21\/sonia-gandhi-and-the-art-of-mystery-branding\/","title":{"rendered":"Sonia Gandhi and the art of mystery branding"},"content":{"rendered":"

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\nVivek Kaul
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\nWho is Sonia Gandhi?
\nDo we the citizens of this country really know her?
\nWhat are her views on various things?
\nWhat does she think about the current state of the Indian economy?
\nWhat does she think of the government which she runs on \u201cremote control\u201d, like Balasaheb Thackeray once did?
\nWhen she went abroad recently for medical treatment, what is it that she is suffering from? Does it bother her that her only son Rahul is in his forties now and is still unmarried?
\nDoes she find time to be with her two grandsons?
\nAre her Hindi speeches written in Roman script?
\nPardon me for being rhetorical, but I am just trying to make a broader point. The citizens of India don\u2019t have answers for any of the questions asked above. They need not have answers for every question. But they definitely need to know her views on the Indian economy, the government she runs on remote control and the medical illness that plagues her.
\nThe other questions are personal and answering them would just satisfy some curiosity and nothing else.
\nThe fundamental question that arises here is why is there so much mystery surrounding Sonia Gandhi? Nobody currently influences the economics and politics of India more than she does. But when was the last time you read an interview with her and heard her interacting with the media?
\nThe answer behind all her mystery might very well lie in the art of branding a product. As brand guru Martin Lindstrom writes in Buyology \u2013 Truth and Lies About Why We Buy<\/em> \u201cMystery is a fascinating component as many brands leverage this in order to make us pay more for a brand.\u201d
\nAnd so many big brands make mystery their selling point.
\n\u201cYe PSPO nahi jaanta,\u201d went the catch line of an advertisement of Orient Fans. Towards the end of the advertisement it was revealed that PSPO stands for \u201cPeak Speed Performance Output.\u201d Now what does that mean?
\nOr take the case of \u201cZPTO yukt naya clinic All Clear.\u201d What does ZPTO stand for?
\nOr take the case of Tata Xenon XT, the new car from Tata Motors. What does XT stand for?
\nOr Johnson\u2019s natural baby oil with aloe vera? What is aloe vera?
\nOr products like Ariel Oxyblue and Opti-ThickTM Harpic?
\nAll these abbreviations and terms stand for something. PSPO is a technology that uses lesser electricity to deliver more air, over a larger area. ZPTO is a microbiocide, which is supposed to kill microbes which cause dandruff. But dandruff can happen for a lot of other reasons as well.
\nThe XT in Xenon XT stands for Cross Terrain. Aloe Vera is a plant with supposed medicinal qualities and has been often cited as being used in herbal medicines. It is even mentioned in the New Testament ((John 19:39\u201340))
\nDo most consumers understand what do these terms mean? The answer in most cases would be no. But do these terms matter to consumers when they make a buying a decision? Yes, they do. The mystery associated with such terms, makes the product more appealing to consumers. \u201cTake the Sony Trintron TV for example. What is Trintron? No idea. It’s some technical mystery, which claims that the TV is better – it sounds technical and fancy and seduces us to believe this is something very special. This is mystery in action,\u201d says Lindstrom
\nThe case with Sonia Gandhi is very similar. The \u201cmystery\u201d associated with her along with her foreign origin makes her very appealing to the Indian voter.
\nAnd she goes out of her way to maintain the mystery. The recent \u201ccircus\u201d in the run up to the Presidential election is a good case in point. Mamata Banerjee, the Chief Minister of West Bengal, went to meet her to discuss who would be the Presidential candidate of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA). Banerjee came out and told the waiting press that the finance minister, Pranab Mukherjee, and the vice president Hamid Ansari, were the two candidates on Sonia\u2019s mind. No one officially knew till then what was Sonia Gandhi\u2019s take on the issue. The cat was suddenly out of the bag.
\nBanerjee then went to meet Mulayam Singh Yadav and put out three candidates of her own, the former President, APJ Abdul Kalam, the current Prime Minister, and suspended CPI(M) member and former speaker of the Lok Sabha, Somnath Chatterjee.
\nBut pretty soon Yadav had backed out of the so called deal he had struck with Mamata. It is said that Sonia Gandhi had secret meetings with Mulayam Singh Yadav, and soon he was ready to support the UPA\u2019s candidate for the President.
\nThere are couple of interesting points that come out here. One is of course that you don\u2019t play games with the President of the Congress party, who comes from the Nehru-Gandhi family. But more importantly it was a lesson to everyone about what happens when you talk to the press about what Sonia Gandhi is thinking on a particularly important issue. The \u201cmystery\u201d is important to her being and it must be maintained.
\nMaintaining the mystery behind a good brand goes a long way in maintain their selling point. Lindstrom provides a very good example of a shampoo launch to explain what happens when the mystery associated with a brand goes.
\n\u201cWhen Unilever was getting to launch a shampoo in Asia, a mischievous employee with time on his hands wrote on the label, just for the hell of it, Contains the X9 Factor. This last minute addition went undetected by Unilever, and soon millions and millions of bottles of the shampoo were shipped to stores with those four words inscribed on the label. It would have cost too much to recall all the shampoo, so Unilever simply let it be. Six months later, when the shampoo had sold out, the company reprinted the label, this time leaving out the reference to the nonexistent \u201cX9 Factor.\u201d\u201d
\nThe company was in for a surprise. \u201cNone of the customers had any idea of what the X9 Factor was, but were indignant that Unilever had dared to get rid of it. In fact, many people claimed that their shampoo wasn’t working anymore, and that their hair had lost its luster, all because the company had dropped the elusive X9 Factor,\u201d writes Lindstrom.
\nWith the mystery gone consumers thought that the brand wasn\u2019t simply good enough as its earlier version. Sonia Gandhi seems to be working on the same principle in keeping her mystery going and keeping her publicity to the minimum.
\nShe is rarely seen speaking unless it\u2019s an election meeting, where her speeches are largely prepared in advance, unlike Atal Behari Vajpayee who spoke impromptu on a lot of occasions. I don\u2019t remember ever reading and interview of hers. Even the few biographies written on her are largely about the days when she first came to India and was put up at the house of Teji and Harivansh Rai Bachchan. Her initial struggle to adjust to Indians ways. Her strong relationship with her mother-in-law Indira Gandhi. Her reluctance at Rajiv Gandhi entering politics, after the death of his brother Sanjay. And so on. None of them get into the political side of Sonia Gandhi.
\nAnd so the mystery continues. That\u2019s what great brands are all about. If that means that Indian democracy is run out of a \u2018backroom\u2019 with a \u2018remote-control\u2019, then so be it.
\n(The article originally appeared on www.firstpost.com on June 21,2012.
http:\/\/www.firstpost.com\/politics\/sonia-gandhi-and-the-art-of-mystery-branding-352184.html<\/a>)
\n(Vivek Kaul is a writer and can be reached at vivek.kaul@gmail.com)
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