Al Ries

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Positioning is not what you do to a product. Positioning is what you do to the mind of the prospect.
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Collection: Mind
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A branding program should be designed to differentiate your cow from all the other cattle on the range. Even if all the cattle on the range look pretty much alike.
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Collection: Business
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Good things happen when you narrow your focus.
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Collection: Focus
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Marketing is not selling. Marketing is building a brand in the mind of the prospect.
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Collection: Marketing
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A brand should strive to own a word in the mind of the consumer.
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Collection: Mind
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The essence of positioning is sacrifice. You must be willing to give up something in order to establish that unique position.
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Collection: Giving Up
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THE LAW OF THE CONTRACTION: A brand becomes stronger when you narrow its focus.
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Collection: Law
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The most powerful concept in marketing is owning a word in the prospects mind.
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Collection: Powerful
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Everyone is interested in what‘s new. Few people are interested in what‘s better.
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Collection: People
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A successful branding program is based on the concept of singularity. It creates in the mind of the prospect the perception that there is no product on the market quite like your product.
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Collection: Successful
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It's better to be first in the mind than to be first in the marketplace.
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Collection: Business
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Your brand's power lies in dominance. It is better to have 50% of one market, instead of 10% of five markets.
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Collection: Lying
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What's your brand? If you can't answer that question about your own brand in two or three words, your brand's in trouble.
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Collection: Two
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Strategy should evolve out of the mud of the marketplace, not in the antiseptic environment of an ivory tower.
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Collection: Ivory Tower
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Positioning is how you differentiate yourself in the mind of the prospect. That is, you position the product in the mind of the prospect.
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Collection: Mind
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Successful brands get into the mind slowly. A blurb in a magazine. A mention in a newspaper. A comment from a friend. A display in a retail store. After a slow buildup, people become convinced that they have known about the brand forever.
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Collection: Successful
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To get into the consumer's mind, you have to sacrifice. You have to reduce the essence of your brand to a single thought or attribute. An attribute that nobody else already owns in your category.
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Collection: Sacrifice
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The best way to make news is to announce a new category, not a new product.
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Collection: News
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If you want to build a brand, you must focus your branding efforts on owning a word in the prospect's mind. A word that nobody else owns.
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Collection: Focus
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What should a brand leader advertise?Brand leadership, of course. Leadership is the single most important motivating factor in consumer behavior.
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Collection: Leader
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The crucial ingredient in the success of any brand is its claim to authenticity.
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Collection: Ingredients
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Marketing is what a company is in business to do. Marketing is a company's ultimate objective.
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Collection: Marketing
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The Law of the Generic: One of the fastest routes to failure is giving a brand a generic name.
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Collection: Generic Name
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A laser is a weak source of energy. A laser takes [only] a few watts of energy and focuses them in a coherent stream of light. But with a laser, you can drill a hole in a diamond or wipe out cancer.
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Collection: Cancer
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Only brand names register in the mind... What you should generally do is take a regular word and use it out of context to connote the primary attribute of your brand.
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Collection: Names
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If you can build a powerful brand, you will have a powerful marketing program. If you CAN'T then all the advertising, fancy packaging, sales promotion and public relations in the world won't help you achieve your objective.
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Collection: Powerful
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It's the first company to build the mental position that has the upper hand, not the first company to make the product. IBM didn't invent the computer; Sperry Rand did. But IBM was the first to build the computer position in the prospect's mind.
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Collection: Hands
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Customers want brands that are narrow in scope and distinguishable by a single word, the shorter the better.
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Collection: Business
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The next generation product almost never comes from the previous generation.
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Collection: Generations
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Advertising is the way great brands get to be great brands.
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Collection: Way
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Today, communication itself is the problem. We have become the world's first overcommunicated society. Each year we send more and receive less.
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Collection: Fear
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Changing the direction of a large company is like trying to turn an aircraft carrier. It takes a mile before anything happens. And if it was a wrong turn, getting back on course takes even longer.
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Collection: Change
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Branding is simply a more efficient way to sell things.
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Collection: Way
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When a really new product comes along, it's almost always a mistake to hang a well-known name on it. The reason is obvious. A well-known name got well-known because it stood for something. It occupies a position in the prospect's mind. A really well-known name sits on the top rung of a sharply defined ladder. The new product, if it's going to be successful, is going to require a new name. New ladder, new name. It's as simple as that.
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Collection: Mistake
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It normally takes decades to build a brand... It's the forgetting of the old truth that allows a person to accept a new truth. You need to allow enough time for this forgetting to take place
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Collection: Enough Time
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Strategy and timing are the Himalayas of marketing. Everything else is the Catskills.
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Collection: Marketing
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The real barrier (to building a brand) is the human mind. It normally takes decades to build a brand because it takes decades to penetrate the gray matter in between your ears.
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Collection: Real
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War and marketing have many similarities.
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Collection: War
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The Internet is the ultimate in brand-centered buying.
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Collection: Buying