We make scent branding.
Scent is the strongest sense tied to memory and emotion. A signature aroma gives your brand a way to be remembered long after a customer leaves. DMX provides scent marketing that helps you build a fragrance that fits your brand and supports the experience you want to create.
Welcome guests with the inviting aroma of freshly baked bread, or attract shoppers with a fresh citrus scent. DMX’s scent marketing program covers the fragrance and the diffuser hardware, with ongoing service to keep the scent running consistently.
Scent Diffusers for Business
DMX scent diffusers are designed for commercial use, with multiple delivery systems available to suit different space sizes. Smaller units cover compact areas, while larger systems handle bigger spaces with higher footfall, making the setup well suited to scent marketing for retail and other commercial environments.
The hardware is built to run continuously, with discreet placement that fits into the environment without standing out. DMX supplies the diffusers on a subscription basis that includes the fragrance refills and ongoing service.
Choose from over 2,500 fragrances, or work with the DMX team to develop a custom scent that becomes part of your brand identity.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Scent marketing uses aroma in a commercial space to influence how customers feel about a brand or environment. The olfactory system connects directly to the parts of the brain that handle memory and emotion, so a chosen scent can reinforce a brand impression and shape mood. DMX installs commercial diffusers in the space and releases a selected fragrance at a controlled intensity throughout the day.
Fragrances fall into four broad families: fresh, floral, oriental, and woody. Fresh scents cover citrus and aquatic notes that feel clean. Floral scents draw on flowers like rose and jasmine. Oriental scents include vanilla and amber, with warm spice notes. Woody scents include cedar and sandalwood.
The 3-7-27 rule explains how brand recognition is built through repeated impressions. Customers typically begin to notice a brand after around three impressions. They start to remember it by seven, with around twenty-seven needed before it becomes a go-to choice. Scent marketing supports this by adding a sensory layer that gets reinforced every time a customer enters the space.
Scent marketing is used in commercial environments where customers form impressions of a brand. Some common settings include retail stores, hotels, restaurants, healthcare facilities, automotive showrooms, gyms, and corporate offices.