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The 5 D's of Brand Strategy Creation
Whether you are creating a brand strategy for a multi-facility healthcare integrated delivery system, or a stand alone hospital, or even a single service line, the 5 D's in the creation of that strategy can guide you through the process. With help fo a brand consultant, a good market researcher, and the right ad agency, you can put a winning strategy together to distinguish you from your competition, add value to your customers, and motivate and guide your employees and physicians.

Creating a Brand Message - Where Do I Start?
Start by literally looking at what is and isn’t working – ex: this email got more response than the other version. Ask members of your target audience to review different pieces, noting which item’s design and language resonates most and why. The why is important to start identifying specific characteristics. Are the graphics really impactful, the headlines compelling, etc. Then, ask them to tell you the opposite – what they were least attracted to and why. From the responses you get, create a checklist of these basic characteristics and note opportunities to make changes based on the well-received characteristics and recognize use of the disliked ones.

Brand Positioning Sessions = Clarity
Brand positioning sessions are important steps in providing clarity when creating a Positioning Statement. The client is asked a number of questions about what they actually do, their ideal clients, how they find them, their goals, what makes them different. It reflects goals to strive for and is the bedrock of everything going forward – the website, all design and marketing tools. Lists of words that describe the client turn into a bunch of tag lines, present both the agency and client with several options and an opportunity to collaborate on their branding. Client and agency collaboration in branding sessions brings clarity to the client as to what their positioning statement should be and how to brand it.

Position your brand as category leader
Mick Danskin tells you how to gain category leadership by naming your own category based on your product or service's unique features and benefits.

Harness the Depth of Power In Your Brand
There’s a common misconception in the small business world that looks like this: Brand = Logo That’s simply not the case–a brand is so much more! If you think your brand is the same thing as your logo, then you’re missing out on your chance to harness most of your brand’s power.

Not Getting Enough Profitable Business?
As a Sales and Marketing Coach it’s my job be able to recognise, treat and cure sales and marketing pains. So let’s split out: Not Getting a) Enough Business and b) Profitable Business and help you with a couple of simple tips…

Branding Research
Coca-Cola did not become the powerful brand that it is today just because. From Coca-Cola to McDonald’s to Nike, all of the companies with some of the most powerful and memorable brands in global history became so memorable precisely because they engaged in a careful and well-planned out strategy of branding research. If you want your company to become a recognizable brand, you can’t just sit back and let it happen. You need to get out there and make it happen.

Telemarketing and you: Disastrous failure or dramatic success?
If your business is relatively high value, low volume, or your customers have the potential to grow in value to you over time, you should consider including professional outbound telephoning in your sales and marketing activities. But how do you go about it, who will do it and what will it cost?

Brand Perception and Consumer Behavior
How brand positioning and perception can drive customer behavior

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Just waitll we get our brand on you
Hanes, the venerable underwear retailer, has decided to revive their classic brand positioning from the 1990s and put it back to work. The question is why did they ever ditch this strategy?

Your Brand Lives in your Sales Team
Your best sales reps live & breathe your brand. They connect with your market every day. And when they don't personally convey your brand personality, they negate your entire brand strategy and competitive positioning strategy

Brand Positioning
With your own core values and those of your company now clearly established or reaffirmed and woven into your mission statement (see related article: Brand Matters), it’s an excellent time to assess or reassess the positioning of your brand.

What it Takes to Get More Appointments
Without question, the most popular requests I receive each week are for help with making appointments and, specifically, creating positioning statements. For example, Pat and I traded about 6 emails over the past 10 days to get his positioning statements just right. But what if you nail your positioning statement but you're still struggling to get appointments? My guess is that you're doing one of the following things ineffectively...

HOW TO GROW YOUR ONLINE SALES BY POSITION YOUR PRODUCT TO THE RELEVANT MARKET
A position is a reference point determined in terms of time and space. For example USA is positioned between Mexico to the south, Pacific Ocean to the west, Canada to the north and so forth. A position can be a rank or a qualification i.e. China is placed 3rd in the world economy after USA and Britain. In marketing we use position the same way; we use positioning to refer to product relative to other competing products in the market, i.e. product A is positioned to appeal to middle income group. Brand B is positioned to appeal to the go-getters. Positioning of products is a process and there are steps that are used to come up with a specific position for specific product. Positioning is therefore the process of putting a product in a location in reference to the competition and the entire market.

Positioning Basics
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to strategy and positioning. Anyone who says there's a one-size-fits-all approach simply doesn't get it. Strategic positioning is more art than science. And each and every client is a new canvas. Great positioning is as unique as every situation. You have to be flexible, nimble. My ‘methodology' is more a way of thinking about things. I don't really have a checklist or set of step-by-step instructions.

Positioning for Success - Part I
Positioning is probably the most important thing you'll do in your consulting or entrepreneurial business life. People come to you because of their perceptions, and perceptions are created through positioning stories. The right positioning and focus will attract prospects and customers to your door, and keep them coming back.

Check Your Brand Positioning in 5 Minutes
Understanding brand positioning is very important if you want to correct misconceptions and off-brand opinions of your brand. You may have every intention of analyzing your brand to make sure that it is in a position of strength by participating in scientific research to that end. But first as a litmus test, you might find it useful to do a little under the radar analysis to get a quick feel of your stake holder's opinions regarding your brand positioning. We are going to casually ask them.

Brand Positioning Sessions = Clarity
Brand positioning sessions are important steps in providing clarity when creating a Positioning Statement. The client is asked a number of questions about what they actually do, their ideal clients, how they find them, their goals, what makes them different. It reflects goals to strive for and is the bedrock of everything going forward – the website, all design and marketing tools. Lists of words that describe the client turn into a bunch of tag lines, present both the agency and client with several options and an opportunity to collaborate on their branding. Client and agency collaboration in branding sessions brings clarity to the client as to what their positioning statement should be and how to brand it.

Building Your Unique Brand Identity
For small businesses and entrepreneurs to get clients today, your brand must stand out and be unique. How many times have you heard that message? Probably too many times. Yet, it is true. But most people don’t know how to be unique. Here are a few tips on how to brand yourself properly. Legendary speaker Joe Calloway wrote a book called "Becoming a Category of One." I like that positioning! What he is saying is that when people think of a solution provider, only one name comes to mind. You want that name to be you. Adopt the “category of one” mindset that you and only you can accomplish this task.

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