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AIDA Funnel Flow With Icons
from deck AIDA Marketing Model Diagram (PPT chart icons)

AIDA FUNNEL FLOW WITH ICONS

Slide Content

The slide depicts the AIDA model, an acronym for Attention, Interest, Desire, and Action, which represents the stages of consumer engagement in marketing. Attention is the stage where a potential customer becomes aware of a product. Interest involves the customer seeking information and developing a preference. Desire is when the preference deepens into a want for a particular product. Action is the stage where the customer moves to purchase or engage with the product.

Graphical Look

  • A series of four colorful, overlapping horizontal funnels depicting a flow from top to bottom.
  • Each funnel has an associated icon and color: orange for Attention with human icons, blue for Interest with fewer human icons, purple for Desire with even fewer, and green for Action with the fewest.
  • The funnels are connected by a dashed line that leads to a solid arrow pointing downwards, implying progression.
  • The icons are simple human silhouettes, decreasing in number from Attention to Action, symbolizing the diminishing quantity of consumers at each stage.
  • Each funnel segment's name is written in capitalized, bold, white text, aligned in the center of the graphic shape.

The slide is colorful with a clear and straightforward design that focuses on conveying the concept of the marketing funnel. The use of diminishing icons helps to visually represent the narrowing process from broad audience engagement to specific customer actions.

Use Cases

  • To explain the customer journey in marketing and sales strategy presentations.
  • As a visual aid in training materials for marketing and sales teams to conceptualize the conversion process.
  • During the planning phase of marketing campaigns to define targeted efforts at each stage of customer engagement.
  • To analyze and present the performance of marketing efforts at different stages of the AIDA model during company meetings or stakeholder briefings.

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