Is your product a high-end offering or are you a bargain brand? Do you sell to women or men? Is your warranty a major selling point? These are examples of ways companies position their products or ...
The success of each of the 27 million small businesses in the United States depends upon the ability of the business to create innovative products and communicate product attributes to likely ...
Figuring out the value proposition for your new product or service is the first step in any marketing plan. It communicates to your customers why your offering is worth purchasing. If you can’t ...
When Arielle Jackson started to develop the marketing and communications plan around Cover (the Android app quickly snapped up by Twitter), she brought a lot of firepower to the job. During her nearly ...
To be able to tell the world about your new product, you first need to be able to talk about it internally. This is what it means to position your product. To find a great example of strong product ...
Editor’s note: Joe Procopio is the Chief Product Officer at Get Spiffy and the founder of teachingstartup.com. Joe has a long entrepreneurial history in the Triangle that includes Automated Insights, ...
Some tips to position your product so consumers see it as the next big thing. People are like raccoons: we're attracted to the new, shiny object. Customers want to buy whatever’s innovative or cutting ...
One of the most profound statements made on the subject of positioning comes from Louis Carroll's Alice In Wonderland. When Alice asks the Cheshire Cat which path to take, he responds, "if you don't ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. “Positioning” is a term that gets thrown around a lot but can often be confused with other marketing activities.”Very few startups have a ...
Brands drive interest, action, trust and sales. Well-positioned brands can encourage behavior. Great brands establish a personality and a reason for being, and they stay true to that reason. A brand ...