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Continuous Branding

Craig Thatcher

Verlag: Craig Thatcher

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This short, easy-to-read book will help your service business to thrive by overcoming the three biggest challenges to growth that all companies selling services as opposed to those that manufacture or sell products, have to address. 
Read all 10 chapters in about four hours or dip in and out of each. Only 140 pages and 32,000 words. 
Introducing you to the 'Continuous Branding' tool. To benefit from the performance-boosting power of service branding, I'll guide you through what it is all about and inspire you to use it better. As well as helping you to achieve your commercial or strategic objectives, I'll introduce you to 'Continuous Branding', which is the tool I've developed for you. 
If you're an owner or director of a service company with an ambition to grow then you'll find this book very useful. 
 
Key things you'll learnChange the way you think about your company and uncover it's true potential.Add enormous value to your business by harnessing the power of branding.Design your customers' experience in advance, making it distinctive and memorable.Grow your company by motivating your people to deliver your proposition.Embark confidently on your own journey to greater success. 
By reading this book and using this tool, you'll be able to clearly communicate your business strategy or purpose directly to your people, your customers and partners with the support of practical and effective ways to build your business and your brand. 
Here are the five simple principles, for you to adopt and adapt to your own circumstances.Think like a brand ownerLead from a powerful market positionHave a point of viewPersonalise your brand experienceInvest continuously to grow consistently 
Proven with great results. Every year since 2011, Greg Mace, Managing Director of Rapport Guest Services uses 'Continuous Branding' to grow his company by more than 20% per annum, and has created a market leading, award winning business in the highly competitive world of corporate front of house services. 
Review by Roger Tidball - Ginger Communications 
Craig has managed to distil a compelling blend of experience and insight into a short and very manageable read. Shining through on every page are his passion for the importance of branding and his drive to help people get a lot better at it. My favourite quote? "If you build a strong brand, you don't have to sell so hard." As a fellow writer I enjoyed the personal, lively and challenging style. No marketing gobbledegook.
Verfügbar seit: 26.07.2019.

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