Combatting Commoditization: What Makes You Different?
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Combatting Commoditization: What Makes You Different?
Approved LUs: .25 LU|Elective
AIA CES program ID: GMG.0006
Prerequisites: None
Program level: Entry
Advance learner preparation: None
In this episode of the Build Your Brand podcast, host Jeff Echols talks about how branding can set a company apart in a world where the internet is littered with aggregating sites whose sole purpose is to help customers find the lowest price. To illustrate this point, he shares a story from Barry Chandler, co-founder of Story Forge, about how Southwest Airlines went above and beyond to help a mother whose son had been in a car accident. This act of kindness, driven by compassion and not just profit, sets Southwest apart from other airlines and is an example of how branding can create loyal customers. Echols goes on to explain that if a company looks, sounds, and acts the same as its competitors, it is a commodity, and clients will choose the cheapest option. He discusses the importance of differentiation in branding and how it can create value for a company. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the importance of branding and how it can set a company apart from its competitors.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the importance of brand differentiation in a commoditized market
- Evaluate the importance of customer feedback in shaping a brand's reputation
- Analyze the importance of compassion and value creation in branding for a company.
- Evaluate the impact of storytelling on brand differentiation and customer loyalty.
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