brand clarity tip #8: what do your customers all agree on?

What do your customers all agree on?

Every brand should know and understand its primary customers – but it should also work to understand the broad areas of agreement among all of its customers.

Some of these areas of agreement may be:

  • Beliefs
  • Goals
  • Motivations
  • Frustrations
  • Concerns
  • Regulations

 

Discovering the common threads that unite your audience can help clarify your brand messaging and create a sense of shared purpose.

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