10/02/2026
Informational vs. Transformational Marketing — and why the difference defines brand growth
Most brands are very good at informational marketing.
Fewer brands master transformational marketing.
The difference between the two is the difference between being noticed… and being remembered.
Informational Marketing
Focuses on what the product is and what it does.
• Features
• Specifications
• Price & promotions
• Functional benefits
Its goal: Educate the mind.
It answers: “What is this?” and “Why should I consider it?”
Transformational Marketing
Focuses on who the customer becomes after using the product.
• Identity shift
• Emotional connection
• Lifestyle alignment
• Aspirational outcome
Its goal: Move the heart.
It answers: “How will this make me feel?” and “Who will I be?”
Example:
Informational → “This serum reduces wrinkles by 30%.”
Transformational → “This serum helps you feel confident in your skin again.”
Both approaches matter.
But informational marketing builds understanding.
Transformational marketing builds meaning.
The strongest brands don’t choose one over the other.
They combine both:
👉 Inform with facts.
👉 Transform with stories.
Because people rarely buy only based on logic.
They buy based on how something makes them feel about themselves.