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  • If branding is just for influencers, then why are your clients forgetting your name?

    Adrian M. Peticila 🟡
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    Welcome to the absurd world of B2B minset on branding. We're B2B, and we enjoy making life harder for ourselves, one ignored trend at a time We're B2B, we want to be here for a short time, we don't care about the future We're B2B, our biggest differentiator is making no actual difference We're B2B, branding is only for TikTokers and celebrity endorsements We're B2B, our marketing strategy is this thing called "guesswork" We're B2B, our uniqueness is... well, that’s still in beta We're B2B, and we're allergic to having loyal customers We're B2B, branding is for influencers and pop stars We're B2B, we're identical copies of our competitors We're B2B, we don't like having clients We're B2B, and we're masochists Remember: if you're not differentiating, you're disintegrating. Still think branding's for Instagram kiddies? 🟡 Like this? Repost it to your network; your followers are gonna love it! The algo's an enigma; you probably won't see this account again, so don't forget to follow me @ Adrian M. Peticila 🟡 for daily branding lore.

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    Astried Herera
    Branding isn't just for influencers. It's about creating a lasting impression and connection with your target audience. If your clients are forgetting your name, it might be a sign that your branding isn't strong enough to make a memorable impact.
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    Antonio Scardovi
    Your customer is the hero, and you are his mentor. You can't be just some guy, you have to be his Dumbledore/Obi-Wan
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    Eugene Garrett
    Branding has its own life story, in which your targeted customers could be impressive.
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    It's the twice 🙄
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    Constance Tong
    Definitely, I truly believe that owned media is more sustainable for any product or service.
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