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Clarity begins at home:

Why you need a strong value propositon behind your brand.

 

Most businesses that start up are actually very clear on what they do and why they’re doing it, and since they’ve often spotted a gap in the market, they also know how they’re different.

 

Sticking to that value proposition, and articulating it simply, are both less easy.

 

If you think about it, clarity can be scary. If you make clear who you are and what you offer, you then have to live up to it. And some people might be able to see you’re not what they need - and go elsewhere.

 

Is that why many brands don’t have a clear value proposition? Or is it simply because over time a business offers more and more, so becomes increasingly complex, and is influenced by an increasing number of ‘important’ stakeholders who each want to tell the brand story their way?

 

For the marketer in the middle of that, it’s somewhere between the proverbial rock and hard place and not much fun. “Make sure your value proposition pleases everyone, mentions absolutely everything we do, and whilst you’re at it try and make it easily readable for SEO”.

 

A good value proposition is exactly the opposite of that. It’s about making it clear why you’re the best choice for people. In simple, plain English that sales teams can speak in a human conversation or someone can read on a website and get the point – quickly.

 

Why not focus your value proposition today, and make it easy for the right people to choose you for what you do really well? Clarity begins with you.

 

About Jill Pringle 

Jill Pringle is a highly experienced brand marketer who has led marketing teams in large corporates, smaller boutique businesses and charities across a broad range of sectors.  She has specialised in helping service-led brands clarify their value propositions and then orchestrate their marketing strategy to deliver on it. Her marketing careere spans over 30 years including Gartner, Equifax, Thomson Local, The RSPB, Samaritans, Royal Horticultural Society and Philharmonia Orchestra. Jiill is also a trustee of a musical charity, and writes a personal blog about living and walking with hip-dysplasia.

 

As well as being a fellow of the CIM, Chartered Marketer and holding a Masters in marketing, Jill has also sung in award-winning choirs from the age of 12. This taught her how to plan, rehearse and execute team performance which she now leverages in her approach to marketing.

 

You can follow, contact or connect with Jill via LinkedIn here