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5 Reasons Why Branding Is So Important #1865
September 22, 2021

5 Reasons Why Branding Is So Important

In episode #1865, Neil and Eric talk about the reasons that branding is important. If you think about every big brand out there, you likely have a story or a memory attached to it. This is the cornerstone of great branding. Tune in today to hear it all. 

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: 5 Reasons Why Branding Is So Important
  • [00:26] #1: A lot of big purchases are made on brands, not on searches.
  • [01:00] An example that illustrates the power of branding.
  • [01:30] #2: People remember the story behind a brand.
  • [02:01] #3: Get your brand out there multiple times.
  • [02:26] #4: How you position your brand determines its value.
  • [02:55] #5: People need an emotional connection to your brand.
  • [03:32] That’s it for today!
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