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How to Create Brand Positioning

July 31, 2023 By Melinda Emerson Leave a Comment

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How to Create Brand Positioning social imageIn today’s competitive marketplace, brand positioning plays a vital role in differentiating your business and capturing the attention of your target audience. To effectively position your brand, you must consider four essential elements: your customers, channels, pricing, and competition. A deep understanding of your product, service, solution, and unique value proposition is crucial. This post explores the aspects of brand positioning, providing insights and strategies to help you craft a compelling brand identity and connect with your desired market.

4 Aspects of Brand Positioning

Customer analysis, channel evaluation, competitive analysis, and pricing strategy are four crucial aspects of preparing a compelling brand positioning statement. Let’s discuss them one by one below.

Customer Analysis

The first step in creating effective brand positioning is understanding your target customer. Conducting thorough market research, analyzing demographic and psychographic data, and developing buyer personas are vital activities in this phase. By gaining insights into your customers’ needs, desires, pain points, and preferences, you can effectively tailor your brand message to resonate with them. 

Identify your target audience by considering age, gender, location, interests, and lifestyle. Additionally, delve deeper into their motivations, challenges, and aspirations to craft messaging that addresses their needs. By aligning your brand positioning with your target customers’ values, you establish an emotional connection and build trust.

Channel Evaluation

How to Create Brand Positioning channel evaluation

Choosing the right channels to communicate your brand positioning and sell your products is essential for effectively reaching and engaging your target audience. Evaluate various marketing channels, including online platforms, social media, traditional advertising, and direct-to-consumer marketing, to determine the most suitable options for your brand. 

Consider where your target customers spend their time and how they prefer to consume information. For instance, focusing on digital channels and social media platforms might be more effective if your audience consists of tech-savvy millennials. However, if your target customers are older individuals who prefer traditional media, investing in direct mail, print, or cable advertising might yield better results. 

Utilize a multi-channel approach integrating various touchpoints to maximize brand exposure and engagement. Ensure consistency in messaging and brand voice across all channels to reinforce your brand positioning and enhance brand recognition.

Pricing Strategy

Create Brand Positioning pricing strategy

Your pricing can push a customer towards or away from buying your product or service. It’s tied to your positioning. Your positioning strategy focuses on distinguishing your brand from your competitors. The goal of a positioning strategy is to influence a target customer’s perception of value by effectively communicating your competitive advantage.

Your positioning must be valuable, credible, distinctive, and suitable for the brand or product in question. A positioning statement should be powerful enough to make an impact. It should also be concise and catchy enough to remember and be easy to recall. 

Competitive Analysis

Understanding your competition is crucial for developing a unique and compelling brand positioning. Conduct a thorough analysis of your competitors to identify their strengths, weaknesses, unique value propositions (UVPs), and market positioning.

Identify gaps or opportunities within your industry where your brand can differentiate itself. Determine what makes your brand distinct and superior to competitors and use that as a foundation for your positioning strategy. Emphasize your UVP, highlighting the benefits or solutions you provide that set you apart from the competition. 

Differentiation can be achieved through various factors, such as pricing, quality, innovation, customer service, or brand personality. Craft a brand positioning statement that communicates your unique value to customers and demonstrates why they should choose your brand over others.

Crafting a Compelling Brand Positioning Statement

Create Brand Positioning statement

Your positioning statement should be powerful enough to make an impact and easy to remember. Once you have gathered insights about your customers, channels, pricing, and competition, it’s time to craft a compelling brand positioning statement. 

Your positioning statement should succinctly capture the essence of your brand and communicate its value to your target audience. Start by defining your brand’s mission, vision, and values. Then, incorporate your understanding of the customer, channels, and competition into a concise statement that highlights your unique value proposition and addresses your target audience’s specific needs and desires. 

Ensure that your brand positioning statement is clear, concise, and memorable. It should differentiate your brand from competitors and emotionally resonate with your target customers. Test your positioning statement with focus groups or surveys to gather feedback and refine it until it accurately reflects your brand’s identity and resonates with your target audience.

Crafting a compelling brand positioning statement is a strategic process that requires a deep understanding of your customer, channels, pricing, and competition. You can prepare a brand positioning that sets you apart in the marketplace by conducting thorough customer analysis, evaluating the most effective marketing channels, and analyzing your competitors. 

Remember to clearly define and communicate your unique value proposition through a concise and memorable brand positioning statement. With a well-defined brand positioning, you can attract and engage your target audience, foster brand loyalty, and drive long-term success for your business.

Create Brand Positioning questions

To evaluate your positioning statement, ask yourself the following questions: 

1. Is the positioning relevant?

Your marketing efforts must focus on the needs of your target customer and how the positioning solves their issues.

2. Is the positioning different?

Your marketing must be different and unique, or you will struggle against your competitors to establish the brand.

3. Is it difficult to copy?

Stealing ideas is such a common thing in business. Build a well-rounded strategy that accomplishes your primary objectives and considers your competitors. Make it unique to your brand so no one can copy it.

4. Is it easy to understand?

Your positioning language should be precise and direct, focusing on one main benefit you offer your customers.  

Brand Positioning Strategies for Competitive Advantage

Businesses use many different strategies to position themselves in the minds of their consumers and become a national brand. They take different approaches and methods to navigate their way to the top of the market. And since competitiveness is the main factor in brand positioning, here are some brand positioning strategies for competitive advantage.

Customer Service Positioning Strategy

Create Brand Positioning customer service

This strategy focuses on providing exceptional customer service as a key differentiator for the brand. Companies that adopt this positioning strategy prioritize delivering a superior customer experience through personalized interactions, prompt problem resolution, and going above and beyond to meet customer needs. By emphasizing their commitment to customer satisfaction, these brands position themselves as the go-to option for individuals seeking outstanding service and support. Example: Zappos.

Convenience-Based Positioning Strategy

A convenience-based positioning strategy centers around offering ease and convenience to customers. Brands adopting this strategy aim to make the customer journey as effortless as possible by providing convenient access, streamlined processes, and time-saving solutions. Whether through online ordering, quick delivery, user-friendly interfaces, or hassle-free returns, convenience-focused brands position themselves as the most convenient choice for consumers, aiming to simplify their lives and save them valuable time and effort. Example: Amazon.

Price-Based Positioning Strategy

Create Brand Positioning price based

This strategy involves positioning a brand based on its pricing in the market. Brands adopting a price-based positioning strategy may offer products or services at lower prices than their competitors. By emphasizing affordability and value for money, these brands aim to attract price-sensitive customers who prioritize cost savings. Price-based positioning can be effective in markets where the price is a significant factor in the buying decision and can help a brand capture a price-conscious customer segment. Example: Walmart.

Quality-Based Positioning Strategy

The quality-based positioning strategy involves positioning a brand as a provider of high-quality products or services. These brands emphasize superior craftsmanship, premium materials, rigorous quality control measures, and exceptional performance or durability. By associating their brand with outstanding quality, companies adopting this strategy target customers who value reliability, longevity, and an overall premium experience. This positioning strategy often justifies a higher price point and fosters a sense of trust and credibility in the brand. Example: Louis Vuitton.

Differentiation Strategy

Create Brand Positioning differentiation

Differentiation strategy focuses on positioning a brand as unique and distinct from competitors. Companies adopting this strategy strive to offer something unique or innovative that sets them apart in the market. This differentiation can be based on product features, technology, design, brand image, or a unique business model. By highlighting their unique selling points, these brands aim to capture customers’ who are seeking something fresh and original. Example: Tesla

It’s important to note that these positioning strategies are not mutually exclusive, and brands often employ a combination of strategies to create a compelling and comprehensive brand positioning that resonates with their target audience. The choice of positioning strategy depends on the market dynamics, customer preferences, and the brand’s unique strengths and value proposition.

If you want more tools and tips on positioning your business brand, join me at Brand in Demand Live Sept. 21-23 in Philadelphia, PA, to learn what it takes to finally get the spotlight you deserve as a National Brand. Register today!​

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