The scent that makes the sells go up (it’s not a joke!)
Neuroscience confirms it: scents influence our mood, amplify flavours and make memories more indelible.
It is no coincidence that the most evolved brands are betting everything on Scent Marketing, a strategy that uses smell to enrich the customer experience and increase sales.
Think of when you taste a fresh lemon ice cream on a hot day....
If there is even a faint aroma of jasmine in the air, your brain might reactivate that same emotion experienced years ago, perhaps during a holiday in Sicily, amidst the sea and the scents of summer.
Yes, scents can guide shopping choices and offer a memorable multi-sensory experience.


An experiment in Belgium showed that diffusing a chocolate aroma in a bookshop for 30 minutes a day increased sales of cookery books and romantic novels by 40 per cent.
All thanks to a scent capable of evoking emotions and prompting spontaneous purchases.
What if you applied this to your premises?
Imagine a customer who walks in and is greeted by a scent reminiscent of freshly made custard or the sweet notes of chocolate:
✨ he relaxes
✨ he feels pampered
✨ he stays longer
✨ he chooses instinctively (maybe a little more)
On the market, you can easily find a multitude of fragrances that are ideal for diffusing within your premises.
A perfume is intangible, but Scent Marketing is very concrete and can help you retain customers in your venue.