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4 ways to differentiate your BRAND

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4 ways to differentiate your BRAND…

What is a Brand?

A “brand name” is the perception customers have about that product or service.

Your “brand” is what your customer thinks of when he or she hears your brand name.

Creativity is not a learned behavior, it takes talent, imagination and self-belief. Engaging people through emotions, superior workmanship, and a luxurious aura is an art in itself. To turn your goods and services into a high quality brand you must drive past the monetary and material elements.

Here are 4 ways you can emulate successful brands

1. Small details are a BIG deal

It's no longer only a matter of appearance. It's about the beauty of deep craftsmanship in your brand.

2. Brand Stories are a benefit not a secret

DomPérignon'svineyard&AbbeyTour

To create brand preference, brands need to tell the tale, to share their legend in order to inspire and forge emotional bonds with their clients.

3. Experience matters just as much as objects

Burberry flagshipstoreinLondon

ChanelMobileArtTouring pop-upmuseum

Brands are moving beyond exclusive shops displaying precious objects to, “delivering surprising experiences” in unexpected places

4. Quality Brands are taking a stand for a better world

Stella McCartney

Paris Fashion Week 2014

Quality brands are demonstrating that they're giving back to the world -- not just making things, but doing things for a brighter future. It's another way, a better way to connect with people and build the goodwill that keeps a brand relevant and vibrant.

What can we learn from this?

it's never too late in a brand's lifecycle to explore new opportunities for reaching customers. With so many innovative ways of interacting with customers, "the way we've always done it" should never hold you back.

Whether you're selling Luxury, FMCG or Services, you're not selling a product. You're selling an experience. An identity. You're asking for the customers trust, and rewarding it with belief. You're offering people ways to feel good about themselves and their experiences. About the world and their place in it.

Trends come and go. But the basics - quality products, smart storytelling, memorable experiences, and responsible living -- will never go out of style.

Thank You

Paul Mc Cann MA PDP - PhD Design Innovation

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