Get Published Founder Unpacks Brand Perception Vs Reputation To Help Businesses Sharpen Strategy
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Mistake these two, and your strategies are likely to be misaligned, leaving the growth of your business on the table.
As the Founder of Get Published, PR and Marketing Communications Agency dedicated to helping brands navigate the intricate world of brand management, Hearn explains how to distinguish between brand perception and brand reputation, shedding light on their significance and how they contribute to a brand's overall image and success.
Brand Perception: The Immediate Impression
Brand perception is about how your audience views and understands your brand based on their experiences, interactions and the messages they receive from marketing, PR or word of mouth.
Consider consumers' strong connections with brands, such as Dettol's sanitising power, Apple's sleek, "must-have" aura, or Jeep's all-terrain capabilities.
Various elements of your brand, including visual identity, product experience, advertising and more shape perception. How is your brand putting its best foot forward to positively shape the way consumers think and feel towards your brand?
What are your potential consumers' immediate thoughts and feelings towards your brand?
Brand Reputation: The Long-Term Evaluation
Reputation is your brand's legacy. It is the years your brand spent delivering on promises, the ethical compass that guides every decision. It is the cornerstone of trust between you and loyal consumers, built on consistent quality, genuine customer care and weathering the storms of controversy.
Take Mr Price's consistent affordability, or Nike's inspiring athlete partnerships. That is reputation in action.
Unlike perception, which can be more fleeting, reputation is often harder to shift quickly and relies on both perception and actual performance.
Nadia highlights the importance of distinguishing these concepts, "Understanding the difference between brand perception and brand reputation is crucial for any business looking to build lasting connections with their audience. While perception can be influenced more quickly through strategic campaigns, reputation is built over time through consistent actions and integrity."
While brand perception and brand reputation are closely related, they are distinct concepts that require different management approaches. Brand perception is about how people currently view your brand, while brand reputation is the overall judgment of your brand's value, reliability and character over time. By understanding and addressing both, businesses can better navigate the complex landscape of brand management and build lasting relationships with their audience, concludes Hearn.
For more information, visit www.get-published.co.za. You can also follow Get Published on Facebook or on X.
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