Neuroscience explains why we’re fascinated with celebrity personalities and how to use the same approach to grow a following for your brand.
Why do we follow the people we admire? What is it that makes us evangelize for them, imitate them, and even obey them? And how can you build your brand to attract such raving fans?
From Cristiano Ronaldo to Taylor Swift to MrBeast, we’re fascinated by the most powerful celebrities, CEOs and sports stars.
To understand why, let’s go back a few million years. You’re about to learn a thing or two from hairy-backed celebrities who drag their knuckles on the ground.
Why We Play Follow the Leader
The next time you’re in the grocery store checkout line and find yourself inexplicably mesmerized by a cover story of a smiling athlete, billionaire mogul, or movie star, blame your DNA. We’re fascinated by power.
No matter where we rank on the social food chain, no matter which group with whom we align, our alpha members fascinate us. Programmed deep into our social code is a need to “follow the leader,” to find alpha idols and fixate upon them. Our obsession with powerful people is far older than that issue of People magazine; in fact, we inherited it from our hairier primate ancestors.
Duke University neurobiologist Dr. Michael Platt proved this by offering thirsty rhesus monkeys a choice: a drink of their favorite beverage, or an opportunity to look at photos of dominant monkeys in their own pack, the ones with food, power and sexual magnetism. Platt dubbed these the “celebrity” monkeys, the Kardashians of the group.
So strong was the fascination with these celebrities that the monkeys chose photo-viewing over relieving their thirst. Even the most celebrated monkeys were fascinated by images of their fellow celebrity monkeys.
Similarly, our brain’s innate fascination with “following the leader” sets us all up to be spellbound by the most powerful and authoritative in any group. We see this in sports fan hysteria, high school cliques, and other group activities that grip our attention.
In these situations, we become fascinated by star athletes, celebrities, or whomever in our social circle leads discussions and makes decisions.
The word “fascinate” comes from the Latin fascinare: to bewitch, or beguile, making your listener powerless to resist.
Ancient cultures realized that fascination had the dangerous power of holding people captive. They protected their children from this evil force with amulets and ceremonies. But when you understand how the world sees you, and you know how you can be fascinating, you can use this “force” in a positive way, too.
Generating loyalty for your brand may mean grabbing the reins.
In competitive and commoditized markets, it can be difficult to stand out. By calling the shots, and delivering your messages with confidence, you’ll be recognized as a leader and gain the respect of your audience, your clients, and your staff.
People don’t follow passive brands. They follow brands that stand for something and aren’t afraid to say it out loud.
The most fascinating brands don’t wait for permission. They plant a flag, show up consistently, and give their audience a reason to care.
That could mean sharing bold opinions, owning a clear point of view, or leading your audience through a new way of thinking.
Want loyalty? Be the one who decides what’s next.
Whether you’re a consultant, creator, or team leader, your authority grows the moment you start acting like one. Your audience doesn’t just want a solution. They want a leader they can trust.
Consider ways that you can set the standard. If you are an independent bookseller, publish your own authoritative 100 Best Books list. If you sell cosmetics, outline a prescriptive process for applying your products. Identify the unique ways that your brand excels, and highlight them in your messaging.
When you’re the authority in your field, you own it. And the masses will be fascinated.
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Your audience is already searching for someone to follow. Give them a reason to choose you.