Radical Score
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Good news, bad news. You are on the right track but you have some work to do. This score means your brand is not propelling your organization forward as much as it could. Review the individual scores below for tips on how to push your brand’s effectiveness to new levels. Start with the lowest performing three of the Super Six and prioritize from there. Brands aren’t built overnight, but you can chip away at this list to see growth and increased long-term value. Need more help fine-tuning what your brand needs? 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.
Keep it up! And don’t forget:
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You’re doing ok here, but opportunity awaits. This distinction score suggests your brand may be expressing a differentiated offering, look and feel, or message, but not enough to confidently stay ahead of competitors or market trends in your category. Truly standing out in your competitive set can give you numerous advantages.
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Your control score suggests your brand might be semi-consistent in your brand communications, but lacks the brand system tools to maintain consistency without draining your teams. For example, you may be inconsistent with your use of color, type, and photography, and your team struggles with brand voice without heavy direction. This can result in an inefficient internal brand process, duplicate work, creative frustration, and general wheel spinning.
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You’re on the right path, but you might be leaving some opportunity on the table. Your attraction score suggests the brand is connecting with some audiences, but perhaps is less appealing to new or growing audiences. This could be due to an outdated message and look, or simply one that isn’t speaking to the full value you provide. These types of brands are often legacy organizations that have long relied on relationships and word-of-mouth for new businesses, or industries that have experienced a shift in audiences' mindsets.
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Your devotion score suggests your brand provides a valuable experience that keeps audiences engaged and coming back most of the time–but not consistently enough to stay ahead. These brands struggle to express long-term value in the minds of customers as they grow.
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Seems like you’re pretty aligned, but is it felt by all? Your alignment score suggests there might be a sense of internal alignment around the brand story, values, and vision but it isn't deeply felt or consistently communicated enough to build a strong emotional connection to the brand. These brands suffer from challenges in recruiting talent and struggle to maintain important stakeholder engagement.
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