• Building a Strong Brand Promise: The Role of Recognition in Customer Decision-Making

  • Dec 18 2023
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast
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Building a Strong Brand Promise: The Role of Recognition in Customer Decision-Making

  • Summary

  • Dave and Steve discuss the importance of a powerful brand promise and its impact on customer behavior. They emphasize that your branding promise goes beyond just awareness, it involves understanding the uniqueness of your company and its products. They conclude that brand recognition influences customer behavior, with customers more likely to engage with powerful brands. They also highlight the importance of personal connections in business and encourage companies to think creatively to differentiate themselves in the market.

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    Want to learn how to generate more business without spending a ton of moolah, and separate yourself from the competition? Steve's online presentations and consulting will make you UNCOPYABLE! Contact him: stevem@beuncopyable.com

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