What do you think makes a brand memorable?
Hibba Shahid
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Branding plays a key role in shaping customer perceptions and driving business success. Building a brand that truly stands out involves more than just a catchy logo or a trendy slogan.
It's about creating a lasting impression that resonates with your audience.
Drop your thoughts and let's discuss!
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Vaibhav@vaibhavdwivedi
The brand voice is important because that kind of stands you apart. See Duolingo's marketing strategy!
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@vaibhavdwivedi Absolutely! Duolingo's marketing strategy is a great example of this. Their playful, relatable, and sometimes cheeky tone makes their content memorable.
Alterfy
Strong opinions.
Differentiate themselves from others.
And most importantly, a strong personal brand for the founders.
Brand Values and Authenticity
A memorable brand consistently reflects the company's beliefs, cause, and purpose.
All brand touchpoints reflect this in messaging, copy, and tone. Symbolizing brand values with images and language helps make them memorable.
This should be the goal of your brand. Be memorable to your audience.
BodySherpa
the brands that resonate most with me fall into one of two buckets:
- relatable
- aspirational (this doesn't necessarily mean luxury)
We believe a brand stands out when it builds a strong emotional connection with its customers. It's more than a logo or slogan; it's about creating a meaningful experience that people remember and trust.
@annie_engelhardth That's true! When there is trust, the customers don't have to think twice about your brand.
I think the founder's journey is what makes the brand memorable, why did the founder of the brand start this brand, what was the reason its back story that makes the brand memorable.
when a brand feels relatable has a cool, easy-to-remember style, it sticks with you. Good design and a personal touch make a big difference.
Exceptional customer service can make a brand memorable by creating positive experiences that customers share with others.
Behaving with the customer in a Nice way is memorable for customers and they come again.
Understanding your target audience and speaking their language, standing out in a way that matters to them.
Also, it takes a while to build awareness to household name level. Until then, people need to be reminded.
A popular mistake is assuming your target customer knows you already, I often see emails from "[person's name] from [brand name]" and have no idea who they are or what they do. What are the chances someone on your mailing list would open that email? 🤔
Alterfy
I will say that something that is easy to use and intuitive can really play a big part.
@aaron_hays I completely agree! When something is easy to use, it reduces friction and frustration, allowing users to fully participate and benefit from what the product offers.