brand-building
Brand Building
Brand strategy, identity, and positioning for differentiated market presence.
Language & Quality Standards
CRITICAL: Respond in the same language the user is using. If Vietnamese, respond in Vietnamese. If Spanish, respond in Spanish.
Standards: Token efficiency, sacrifice grammar for concision, list unresolved questions at end.
When to Use This Skill
Apply brand expertise when:
- Developing or refreshing brand strategy
- Creating brand guidelines and standards
- Defining brand voice and tone
- Building positioning and messaging frameworks
- Designing brand architecture for multi-product companies
- Ensuring brand consistency across channels
Core Concepts
Brand Foundation Elements
| Element | Definition | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Brand Purpose | Why you exist beyond profit | "To inspire and nurture the human spirit" (Starbucks) |
| Brand Vision | Where you're going | "A computer on every desk" (Microsoft 1980s) |
| Brand Mission | How you'll get there | "Organize the world's information" (Google) |
| Brand Values | What you stand for | Innovation, Integrity, Customer-first |
| Brand Personality | Human traits | Confident, Playful, Trustworthy |
| Brand Voice | How you communicate | Conversational, Expert, Warm |
| Brand Promise | What customers can expect | "15 minutes could save you 15%" (GEICO) |
Positioning Framework
Positioning Statement Template:
For [target audience] who [need/opportunity], [product name] is a [category] that [key benefit]. Unlike [competitors], we [unique differentiator] because [reason to believe].
Elements of Strong Positioning:
- Target Audience: Specific, not "everyone"
- Frame of Reference: Category you compete in
- Point of Differentiation: Why you're different AND better
- Reason to Believe: Proof points and credentials
Brand Architecture Models
Branded House
- One master brand across all products
- Sub-brands under umbrella
- Example: Google (Maps, Drive, Cloud, etc.)
- Best for: B2B, trust-dependent, related offerings
House of Brands
- Independent brands, parent company behind scenes
- Each brand has distinct positioning
- Example: P&G (Tide, Pampers, Gillette)
- Best for: Diverse categories, different audiences
Endorsed Brands
- Sub-brands with parent endorsement
- Partial independence with credibility boost
- Example: Marriott (Courtyard by Marriott)
- Best for: Extending into adjacent categories
Hybrid
- Mix of approaches based on strategic fit
- Example: Apple (Apple, Beats by Dr. Dre)
Brand Voice Spectrum
| Dimension | Spectrum | Choose Based On |
|---|---|---|
| Formal ←→ Casual | Professional vs. Friendly | Audience expectations, industry norms |
| Serious ←→ Playful | Authoritative vs. Fun | Product category, brand personality |
| Technical ←→ Simple | Expert vs. Accessible | Audience expertise, product complexity |
| Humble ←→ Confident | Understated vs. Bold | Brand maturity, market position |
Brand Equity Components
- Brand Awareness: Recognition and recall
- Brand Associations: What people think/feel about you
- Perceived Quality: Expectations of excellence
- Brand Loyalty: Repeat behavior and advocacy
Best Practices
Strategy Excellence
- Research First: Base positioning on customer insights, not assumptions
- Differentiate Meaningfully: Different AND relevant to target audience
- Own a Word: Be known for one thing (Volvo = Safety)
- Consistency Over Time: Brand building takes years, not months
Guidelines Excellence
- Practical Examples: Show don't just tell
- Do/Don't Examples: Clear boundaries
- Context-Specific: Guidelines for different channels/situations
- Living Document: Update as brand evolves
Voice Excellence
- Character, Not Rules: Define personality, not just word lists
- Situational Flexibility: Same voice, different tone by context
- Training Examples: Real-world application samples
- Vocabulary Bank: Words we use / words we avoid
Agent Integration
| Agent | How They Use This Skill |
|---|---|
copywriter |
Maintaining brand voice in all content |
sales-enabler |
Messaging consistency in sales materials |
brainstormer |
Creative concepts aligned with brand |
docs-manager |
Brand guideline documentation |
Anti-Patterns to Avoid
| Anti-Pattern | Why It's Wrong | Do This Instead |
|---|---|---|
| Copying competitors | Leads to sameness | Find unique positioning |
| Positioning for everyone | Appeals to no one | Focus on specific audience |
| Changing brand often | Destroys equity | Evolve, don't abandon |
| Voice without personality | Sounds generic | Define human traits |
| Guidelines without examples | Hard to apply | Show real applications |
Related Commands
/brand/voice- Create brand voice guidelines/brand/book- Generate comprehensive brand book/brand/assets- Manage brand assets
References
references/brand-strategy.md- Strategic foundationreferences/visual-identity.md- Design guidelinesreferences/voice-tone.md- Verbal identityreferences/positioning.md- Market positioning frameworks
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