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The Brand Benefits Playbook

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The Brand Benefits Playbook Synopsis

From two of the world's leading experts on branding, brand benefits, and positioning, this strategic guide reveals how focusing on brand benefits can transform organizations and help them win in the marketplace.

Today's customers think less about products and more about brands, no matter whether those brands are organizational, nonprofit, individuals, or service oriented. Customers also care less about the features of your product-what it has-than about its benefits-what it does for them. While this sounds like common sense, shockingly few organizations actually conduct business this way.

Drs. Allen Weiss and Debbie J. MacInnis, professors and branding, brand benefits, and positioning experts, are about to change that. In The Brand Benefits Playbook, Weiss and MacInnis help readers understand, and transition to, a benefits-based model. 

This focus on customer benefits will teach organizations:

  • What market they are in (or could be operating in)
  • How customers perceive their brand (and that of their competitors) in terms of benefits
  • The most effective way to segment a market and position a brand in terms of benefits
  • How to deliver benefits throughout the customer journey
  • How a focus on benefits facilitates growth
Evidence-based, integrated, and simple, this innovative approach can be applied to all markets-and ensures that any brand can deliver the benefits its customers truly want.

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781637745038
Publication date: 11th March 2024
Author: Allen Weiss, Deborah J. MacInnis
Publisher: Matt Holt Books an imprint of BenBella Books
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 256 pages
Genres: Sales and marketing
Online marketing
Behavioural economics