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Real Food Brands Marketing Strategy Podcast: Food Branding Tips to Help Food Entrepreneurs Build a Strong Brand That Stands Out Using Brand Strategy as a Guide
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From a Good Product to a Great Brand
Manage episode 281668188 series 2155095
Brand Strategy can feel like a topic that is reserved for big food businesses more than emerging food businesses, but the concepts matter to brands of all sizes and make a big difference if you take the time to get clear about who your brand is at the core, who you serve and how you meet your consumers’ needs in a way your competitors can’t, or won’t, to set your brand apart.
In this episode of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Beverage Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva explains how to use Brand Strategy to evolve from making a good product to building a great brand.
In This Episode:- The event that sparked Katie’s interest in brand management.
- Why a good food product is necessary, but not enough.
- Why the time for brand strategy is always now.
- The danger of focusing only on product.
- How building a strong brand is like a bank account.
- Why clarity and confidence is so important for building a brand.
- How a strong brand can help you build brand recognition and word of mouth marketing.
- How having a strong brand can help you with new product launches.
- Where to sign up for a free 5 day training starting 2/1/21
- Ep #56: Meeting Consumer Needs – What Are You REALLY Selling?
- Ep #64: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 1: The Competitive Snapshot
- Ep #65: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 2: Identifying Your Ideal Consumer
- Ep #66: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 3: Company Strategy
- Ep #68: Turn Your Marketing Plan into a Consumer Connection Plan
- Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group
- Connect with Katie on Instagram
- Brand Strategy StreamlinedTM Course – NEW!
- Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
117 episódios
Manage episode 281668188 series 2155095
Brand Strategy can feel like a topic that is reserved for big food businesses more than emerging food businesses, but the concepts matter to brands of all sizes and make a big difference if you take the time to get clear about who your brand is at the core, who you serve and how you meet your consumers’ needs in a way your competitors can’t, or won’t, to set your brand apart.
In this episode of the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Beverage Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva explains how to use Brand Strategy to evolve from making a good product to building a great brand.
In This Episode:- The event that sparked Katie’s interest in brand management.
- Why a good food product is necessary, but not enough.
- Why the time for brand strategy is always now.
- The danger of focusing only on product.
- How building a strong brand is like a bank account.
- Why clarity and confidence is so important for building a brand.
- How a strong brand can help you build brand recognition and word of mouth marketing.
- How having a strong brand can help you with new product launches.
- Where to sign up for a free 5 day training starting 2/1/21
- Ep #56: Meeting Consumer Needs – What Are You REALLY Selling?
- Ep #64: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 1: The Competitive Snapshot
- Ep #65: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 2: Identifying Your Ideal Consumer
- Ep #66: [Brand Strategy Series] Setting Your Food Business Apart Step 3: Company Strategy
- Ep #68: Turn Your Marketing Plan into a Consumer Connection Plan
- Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group
- Connect with Katie on Instagram
- Brand Strategy StreamlinedTM Course – NEW!
- Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
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