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6 Tim Ferriss About The 3 Rules Of Branding

1. "Rule 2. Don’t make a product for “everyone”." (Tim Ferriss) Click to tweet

Rule 2. Don’t make a product for “everyone”. (Tim Ferriss);  #TimFerrissQuotes
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2. "If you can’t be no. 1 or no. 2 in a category (“uber for x,” imported light beer, low-cost airline, whatever), find or create another category." (Tim Ferriss) Click to tweet

If you can’t be no. 1 or no. 2 in a category (“uber for x,” imported light beer, low-cost airline, whatever), find or create another category. (Tim Ferriss);  #TimFerrissQuotes
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3. "Rule 3. Forget branding. Think about consistently over-delivering one or two benefits to your customers/users/fans." (Tim Ferriss) Click to tweet

Rule 3. Forget branding. Think about consistently over-delivering one or two benefits to your customers/users/fans. (Tim Ferriss);  #TimFerrissQuotes
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4. "Branding is a side effect of consistent association. Don’t put the cart before the horse. Put good business first, and good “brand” will follow." (Tim Ferriss) Click to tweet

Branding is a side effect of consistent association. Don’t put the cart before the horse. Put good business first, and good “brand” will follow. (Tim Ferriss);  #TimFerrissQuotes
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5. "Rule 1. Instead of fixating on the often nebulous “brand,” think of how you can “own a category” in the minds of 1000 die-hard fans who can then act as your strongest marketing force." (Tim Ferriss) Click to tweet

Rule 1. Instead of fixating on the often nebulous “brand,” think of how you can “own a category” in the minds of 1000 die-hard fans who can then act as your strongest marketing force. (Tim Ferriss);  #TimFerrissQuotes
Note: Tim Ferriss Quotes That Will Boost Your Mind (And Life)

 

6. "If everyone is your market, no one is your market. Particularly with the first versions of your product or service, it’s better to have 1,000 people who love you (and many who hate you) than 100,000 who think you’re kinda, sorta cool. “great” to 1,000 edge-case nerds beats “good” to 100,000 of anything else, every time. In a social-sharing-driven world, cultivate the intense few instead of the lukewarm many." (Tim Ferriss) Click to tweet

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