Radical Score
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Good news: people see the value in what you offer. Bad news: they don’t think it’s anything special. As a Copycat brand, your audience knows brands in this space are a dime-a-dozen. You’re likely missing the “wow” factor needed to be more radical—points of distinction that will allow you to create a brand with long-term value for your organization.
Don’t worry, it’s not too late to separate your brand from the pack. You’ll want to start with competitive research and some serious introspection; this will help you identify opportunities to differentiate your brand and begin to tell a bigger, more compelling brand story. Still feeling stuck? We offer free consultations.
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Can we call you crystal? Because your offerings are crystal clear! Your clarity score suggests your audience gets you. Clarity is often found in mature, well-defined markets or categories. These brands are easy for customers to understand, consider, and engage with.
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Stand proud, you’re a stand-out brand! Your distinction score suggests you have a differentiated offering or experience, and convey uniqueness through your name, message, logo, or look and feel, as compared to direct competitors. High-distinction brands tend to visually and verbally stand out in the marketplace and get more attention.
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Your brand is struggling with consistency, right? Your control score suggests an inconsistent and fragmented approach to brand communications. For example, you may be inconsistent with your use of color, type, photography, brand voice, product claims, message, etc. Low-control brands often inadvertently make skeptics of their prospects during the buying process, because their unpredictability creates a subconscious lack of trust.
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Is your brand creating more blank stares than sparks? Your attraction score suggests the brand is not instantly connecting with your audience. This could be due to an outdated or unappealing message and look, or simply one that isn’t speaking to the full value you provide. Low-attraction brands are often legacy organizations that have long relied on relationships and word-of-mouth for new business. Consumers may describe them as dated or irrelevant.
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Well done, your devotion score is well-earned! Your devotion score suggests your brand provides a valuable experience that keeps audiences engaged and coming back. High-devotion brands consistently deliver on their customers’ expectations, having successfully operationalized their brand positioning throughout the organization. As a result of devotion, these beloved brands often enjoy the privilege of premium pricing.
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Your alignment score suggests your leadership has successfully defined and socialized a compelling brand strategy. They’ve made it clear how each area of the organization is expected to deliver on the brand, and with buy-in from higher-ups, those teams are held accountable through related performance indicators. High-alignment brands respect and understand the power of brand in today’s marketplace, and thereby benefit from an emotional connection to the brand internally that impacts culture.
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