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How to Create a Big Brand by Going Small
1. “honey, i shrunk
the brand!”
Can small make your brand big?
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2. Brands that try
to go big, do more
and be everything
to everybody, end
up with a very big
problem...
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3. They spread
themselves so
thin, they can
end up standing
for nothing.
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4. Which is why
they can take
the first big step:
by going small.
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11. 5-hour Energy sells 9 million
bottles of its 1.93 oz. solution
each week to satisfy this need.
12. 5 Hour Energy 1.93 oz vs 12 fl oz soft drink
(one-sixth the portion at 2.5 times the price)
5-hour Energy sells 9 million
bottles of its 1.93 oz. solution
each week to satisfy this need.
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Twitter has
capitalized on this
need for small in
140 characters.
Instead of an actual
time-consuming
face-to-face
conversation...
16. Daymond John, Fubu founder,
entrepreneur, and Shark Tank
investor explains “Consumers
are overloaded. Too many
choices. Too many demands.
Too little time and attention
to handle it all. Anything that
requires less space, takes less
time, demands less attention
has great appeal.”
19. 1.Make your brand simpler and easier.
2.Reduce the time needed to achieve something.
20. 1.Make your brand simpler and easier.
2.Reduce the time needed to achieve something.
3.Trim “brand fat” leaving onlywhat’s necessary
in terms of the time,
energy, space or
attention of your customer.
21. 1.Make your brand simpler and easier.
2.Reduce the time needed to achieve something.
3.Trim “brand fat” leaving onlywhat’s necessary
in terms of the time,
energy, space or
attention of your customer.
4.Know that less time can equate to more value.
22. 1.Make your brand simpler and easier.
2.Reduce the time needed to achieve something.
3.Trim “brand fat” leaving onlywhat’s necessary
in terms of the time,
energy, space or
attention of your customer.
4.Know that less time can equate to more value.
5.Respect the fact people have too much to deal
with and do everything possible to make their
experience as efficient as possible.
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