Failure IS an option, when you've got the wrong tools. After years of observation in the field, brand specialist David Brier isolated the exact formula to create a Sh*tty brand, seeing what corporations and startups do to boobytrap their success. You will find these to be true and helpful, to sidestep that curb of sh*t-infested stupidity that many brands trip over.
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How to create a sh*tty brand (brand strategy)
1. For CEOs and Startups
How to
create
a sh*tty brand
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2. But first,
some sobering facts
(before your bubble really bursts)
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3. With a new business
opening its doors
every 80 minutes....
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4. With a new business
opening its doors
every 80 minutes....
You face 127 new
competitors each
week (that’s 6,600
each year).
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5. 99% of those companies will
make the same 3 mistakes.
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6. 99% of those companies will
make the same 3 mistakes.
Creating nothing more
than a sh*tty brand.
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7. 99% of those companies will
make the same 3 mistakes.
Creating nothing more
than a sh*tty brand.
And a lousy company.
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13. “How to create a sh*tty brand”
Step 1
Using cliches to
convey your brand’s
value and distinction
14. “How to create a sh*tty brand”
Step 2
and its by-product
Using cliches to
convey your brand’s
value and distinction
Copying what
other brands are
doing to guide
what your brand
should be doing
15. “How to create a sh*tty brand”
Step 2
and its by-product
Using cliches to
convey your brand’s
value and distinction
me-too
crap
Copying what
other brands are
doing to guide
what your brand
should be doing
16. “How to create a sh*tty brand”
Step 3
and its by-products
Using cliches to
convey your brand’s
value and distinction
Copying what What your
other brands are mother/spouse/
doing to guide best friend/dog
what your brand thinks your brand
should be doing should be doing
17. “How to create a sh*tty brand”
Step 3
and its by-products
Using cliches to
convey your brand’s
value and distinction
me-too
crap
Copying what What your
other brands are mother/spouse/
doing to guide best friend/dog
what your brand thinks your brand
should be doing should be doing
18. “How to create a sh*tty brand”
Step 3
and its by-products
Using cliches to
convey your brand’s
value and distinction
me-too useless
crap crud
Copying what What your
other brands are mother/spouse/
doing to guide best friend/dog
what your brand thinks your brand
should be doing should be doing
19. “How to create a sh*tty brand”
Step 3
and its by-products
Using cliches to
convey your brand’s
value and distinction
me-too useless
crap crud
Copying what What your
other brands are mother/spouse/
mindless
doing to guide waste best friend/dog
what your brand thinks your brand
should be doing should be doing
21. “How to create a sh*tty brand”
Step 3
in all its glory
Using cliches to
convey your brand’s
value and distinction
me-too useless
crap crud
Copying what What your
other brands are mother/spouse/
mindless
doing to guide waste best friend/dog
what your brand thinks your brand
should be doing should be doing
22. “How to create a sh*tty brand”
Step 3
in all its glory
Using cliches to
convey your brand’s
value and distinction
me-too useless
crap crud
Copying what
sh*t What your
other brands are mother/spouse/
mindless
doing to guide waste best friend/dog
what your brand thinks your brand
should be doing should be doing
27. 1. Get rid of clichés
2. Stop blindly copying what’s
commonplace and be original
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28. 1. Get rid of clichés
2. Stop blindly copying what’s
commonplace and be original
3. Stop seeking out permission and
agreement from everyone from the
mailman to your mother-in-law
(she doesn’t know).
Be certain and confident.
@davidbrier
29. 1. Get rid of clichés
2. Stop blindly copying what’s
commonplace and be original
3. Stop seeking out permission and
agreement from everyone from the
mailman to your mother-in-law
(she doesn’t know).
Be certain and confident.
@davidbrier Or hire us.
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32. Need more insight into creating a brand?
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33. Need more insight into creating a brand?
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Or hire us.
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