MBLM’s Brand Intimacy 2020 Study: Amazon Topped Industry, Followed by Walmart and Costco

The retail industry retained its 2019 spot and ranked fourth out of the 15 industries studied in MBLM’s Brand Intimacy 2020 Study, which is the largest study of brands based on emotions. MBLM (pronounced Emblem), the agency using emotional science to build more intimate brands during these unprecedented times, announced that Amazon topped the industry. The brand also  ranked #1 overall in the 2020 study. In retail, Amazon was followed by Walmart and Costco, which placed second and third, respectively. Brand Intimacy is defined as the emotional science that measures the bonds we form with the brands we use and love, and has become increasingly important as brands adjust the ways they connect with consumers today.

MBLM’s study, now in its 10th year, revealed that the remaining brands in the top 10 for the retail industry were Target, Whole Foods, Sephora, Macy’s, Ikea, eBay and Nordstrom. Additionally, top intimate brands in the U.S. continued to significantly outperform the top brands in the Fortune 500 and S&P indices in both revenue and profit over the past 10 years, according to the study.

Amazon’s popularity has increased further during COVID-19 pandemic. At the end of July, the company announced that net sales for Q2 2020 were $88.9 billion, compared to $63.4 billion in the second quarter of 2019. The brand also continues to find new ways of attracting customers, for example, it recently became Toys R Us’ online sales partner. In addition to Amazon, Walmart and Target have also seen record second quarter sales or profits metrics due to a rise in ecommerce when states enacted store closures during the pandemic.

U.S. Top 10 Most Intimate Retail Brands, According to MBLM’s Brand Intimacy 2020 Study
U.S. Top 10 Most Intimate Retail Brands, According to MBLM’s Brand Intimacy 2020 Study

“Amazon dominated MBLM’s Brand Intimacy 2020 Study, ranking #1 not only in the retail industry but our overall study,” stated Mario Natarelli, managing partner, MBLM. “Its use of technology to create personalized customer experiences has contributed to its success and the brand  has become an important part of its users’ lives. Consumers also increased their reliance on Amazon during the pandemic, when they turned to the retail giant for their shopping needs. We see other brands in this industry following Amazon’s lead and trying to also evolve their services, focusing on meeting the needs of consumers, especially during today’s challenging times.”

Additional significant retail industry findings in the U.S. include:

  • The U.S. retail industry had an average Brand Intimacy Quotient of 42.5
  • Amazon had broad appeal: both men and women ranked Amazon as their favorite intimate brand
  • Similarly, Amazon led among multiple consumer age groups, with both millennials and those over 35 years old choosing it as their most intimate retail brand
  • Amazon also ranked #1 in the industry among consumers with incomes both over and under $100,000
  • Fulfillment, which is related to performance, was the archetype most associated with the category (last year it was enhancement), and here too, Amazon was the top-performing retail brand for fulfillment

The Brand Intimacy 2020 Report contains the most comprehensive rankings of brands based on emotion, analyzing the responses of 6,200 consumers and 56,000 brand evaluations across 15 industries in the U.S., Mexico and UAE. MBLM’s reports and rankings tool showcase the performance of almost 400 brands, revealing the characteristics and intensity of the consumer bonds.

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