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How to Build a Digital Product Brand That Lasts

Webbiquity

A company can use its brand to differentiate itself from the competition to build customer loyalty, generate greater demand for its products or services, and attract new audiences. Customers will likely provide positive feedback if they feel their interaction with your product or service was enjoyable and valuable.

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Secrets to a Successful Pharma Product Launch: Best Practices For Impactful Events

SpotMe Blog

Develop your messaging : Craft compelling messages highlighting your product’s key benefits and differentiation. Staying connected and responsive to customers builds loyalty and boosts prescriptions long-term. Following these best practices will position your pharma product launch for success and maximum impact.

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How to Launch a Mobile App in 2020 [Complete Guide]

Hubspot

Conducting thorough market research becomes necessary in order for you to truly differentiate your app. Again, there are so many mobile apps out there, so differentiating yours will come down to clear communication in all of your marketing materials. Pitch your story to tech, mobile, and industry journalists and bloggers.

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Best of 2007: Articles and Blog Posts on Strategy and Branding

WebMarketCentral

Marketers Can Buy Buzz by MediaPost Online Spin Max Kalehoff of Clickable presents some interesting findings on the (highly positive) correlation between media spending and word-of-mouth "buzz." Can you buy customer loyalty? by Loyalty Marketing Blog Jonathan Treiber makes the case that customer loyalty can't be bought, only earned.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Same with the message board trolls, who are all too easy to overlook in favor of bloggers and Twitterers. Someone in your company should be assigned to monitor and respond to ALL reviews and forum posts , positive or negative. First blush, I'd want to differentiate between marketing to this influencers and communicating with them.

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The Evolution of Product at Buffer and the Next Step: We’re Hiring a VP of Product

Buffer

We narrowed in on bloggers, individuals, and small business owners. Buffer is in a strong financial position, we’ve thankfully had no impact on jobs and have remained solidly profitable. We’re fortunate and grateful to be in this position, and are proud of our financial diligence. In 2012, it was time to focus slightly more.

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Content Marketing for Small Businesses: Top 10 Ideas & Tips

Outgrow

Bloggers who conduct and publish their own research are 41% more likely to achieve stronger results. These positive reviews can be integrated into your other content, enhancing its overall impact. Include quotes from satisfied customers to highlight their positive experiences with your business. But don’t take our word for it.