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Nation Building ? We are More Careful With Consumer Brands

 

Author: Tom Dougherty

More Care Given to Laundry Detergent

It is odd how most nations never spend the resources managing their brand that P&G does in selling disposable diapers and laundry detergent. A look at a countrys brand the same way we would if it were a fighter brand trying to grab market share and influence new customers is quite revealing.

When we approach sovereign brands in this way, we repeat the first caveat we give to our business clients: do not to confuse their current customer base with those who currently do not use the brand. The marketing (influence) goal is to not alienate the current customers, those that buy the brand and invest in it, and at the same time have influence on those who are current rejecters of the brand. We always caution brands to be particularly careful about preaching to the choir and to make sure that we dispassionately look at the precepts (beliefs) of those we are not yet influencing. We call this an outside-in view of the market. Anything short of this is simply marketing masturbation.

Be Dispassionate

Seeing the brand (read Nation) from this perspective is difficult work. It means suspending any pre-conceived notions about the brand and having a willingness to accept the perceptions of the target (foreign) market as a key in defining the brand strategy. We are always careful to council our business clients that perceptions and precepts do not need to be true to have power, they simply need to be believed. Such dispassionate outside-in perspectives ensure that the brand strategy and equity we develop and define will take into account the belief systems of those it wishes to influence and hold within its DNA the seeds of persuasion.

Nations, like consumer brands, need to facilitate a change in attitude amongst those that currently reject the brand in order to be effective. We measure the brand strategys effectiveness against this change in consumer attitudes. If you cant count it, it does not count a former colleague of ours used to say and he said it quite convincingly.

Reflect To What They Aspire

It is simply a fact of life that if the brand (or Country) does not seek to find synergy with the beliefs of those it wishes to influence it will have no influence. If it does not emphasize with the unconvinced (antagonists), they will not receive it. And, if they do not receive it it will NEVER be able to influence them.

Remember, a key tenet of corporate brand development designed to steal market share and therefore influence the decisions of the target audience is that the potential customer must see themselves IN the brand. They should see the brand as reflective of the precepts that drives their lives and defines their aspirations. Only then they will covet it.

Self-centered Means Brand Failure

How much more effective could a country or nation be if those it wished to influence coveted its brand? Instead, the brands of nations seem to be more concerned with an inside-out perspective of the market than an outside-in perspective.

In our corporate brand work, we see these self-centered brands as delusional ripe for the taking, and the keys to their defeat have been sown in the very soil that surrounds their foundation. Surely such important brands deserve at least the same care and management as soap powder and fast food?

Author Bio:

Tom Dougherty

Tom Dougherty CEO, Senior Strategist at Stealing Share, Inc. Tom began his strategic marketing and branding career in Saudi Arabia working for the internationally acclaimed Saatchi & Saatchi. His brand manager at the time referred to Tom as a ?marketing genius,? and Tom demonstrated his talents to clients such as Ariel detergent, Pampers and many other brands throughout the Middle East and Northern Africa. After his time overseas, Tom returned to the US where he worked for brand agencies in New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC. He continued to prove himself as a unique and strategic brand builder for global companies. Tom has led efforts for brands such as Procter & Gamble, Kimberly Clark, Fairmont Hotels, Coldwell Banker, Homewood Suites (of Hilton), Tetley Tea, Lexus, Sovereign Bank, and McCormick to name a few.

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