Category: Branding & Strategy

Experiences Outsell Facts: Apple vs. Samsung

Experiences Outsell Facts: Apple vs. Samsung

Samsung vs. Apple. Samsung delivers an amusingly biting attack on Apple ‘fan boys’ waiting in lines for technology they’ve “had for a while.” But as amusing as the ads are, they are misguided. Facts don't sell.
Sales And Marketing Are One

Sales And Marketing Are One

Sales and Marketing are one in your customers' eyes. The challenge is sales and marketing are functionally very different roles. To create consistent client experiences, get your entire leadership involved in business development.
Picking The Right Niche

Picking The Right Niche

A lot of time and effort is wasted developing the wrong niche markets. When building a niche strategy ask 3 key questions. 1. Is there a market? 2. Can you compete and win? 3. Will a market leadership position endure?
Vertizontal Marketing: The Halo Effect of Niching

Vertizontal Marketing: The Halo Effect of Niching

A vertizontal strategy combines specializing in a specific niche—the vertical—while still taking on general clients—the horizontal. This approach is highly effective for professional services firms operating in regulated environments like accounting, legal, insurance or financial services.
3 Ingredients of Brand Storytelling

3 Ingredients of Brand Storytelling

Telling your company’s story is a pretty simple recipe. It has 3 core ingredients: Purpose, Truth, and Action. But like all great dishes, the end result is largely based on the artistry and execution of how the ingredients are put together.
Branding: Bland, Boring And Blue

Branding: Bland, Boring And Blue

33% of the top 100 global brands are blue. Brands like P&G, IBM, GE, HP, Ford and Samsung all use blue as their primary brand color. It’s a pretty good color. Blue connotes a company that is trustworthy, established and secure. It’s the color of big, old and professional.As a result, a disproportionate number of small-to-mid size companies default to using blue in their identities too. They assume blue is a better branding choice, because it signals they are like the big, established brands. Blue is perceived as more professional. That may be true, but blue is boring!
Feeding The Content Beast

Feeding The Content Beast

Your content is the foundation of your digital brand. The content your company produces drives social media, ...
What’s Your Brand’s Hook?

What’s Your Brand’s Hook?

A hook is what makes pop-music pop. It’s that riff or chorus that gets stuck in your head, and makes you want to ...
Monetizing Marketing: Crafting Experiences

Monetizing Marketing: Crafting Experiences

Free comes with a catch. Sign up for a free newsletter, and you get spammed. Attend a free event, and it’s an ...
Differentiate With Your Business Model

Differentiate With Your Business Model

A lot of marketing is misguided, because it focuses on explaining what a company does and its service category. ...
Video: My Talk On Next Generation Leadership

Video: My Talk On Next Generation Leadership

In March I had an amazing opportunity to deliver a short speech for the Canadian Association of Family Enterprise ...

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