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“Your ‘Love & Loyalty’ campaign asked people to think hard,” Maya said. “That’s exhausting. Instead, run simple, repetitive ads that link your brand to a buying situation. ‘Need a ride? Uber.’ ‘Running low? Colgate.’ That’s it.” Leo’s phone buzzed—his creative team asking for a “unique selling proposition.”
Leo printed the PDF of How Brands Grow: Part 2 that night. He underlined the last line of the book’s conclusion: “Growth is not a mystery. It is a matter of physics: increase your brand’s presence in the buyer’s world, and the buyer will increase your brand’s presence in their life.” Note: This story is a creative, faithful summary of the key principles from Jenni Romaniuk and Byron Sharp’s “How Brands Grow: Part 2” (2015), which extends the evidence-based laws of the first book into areas like mental availability, distinctive assets, and the fallacy of loyalty programs. How Brands Grow Part 2 Pdf
“But we just rebranded to something ‘modern and minimalist’!” Leo groaned. “Your ‘Love & Loyalty’ campaign asked people to
“No,” Maya replied. “But you must stop pretending they’ll save you. Growth comes from being mentally available to the 80% of the market who are casual, distracted, multi-brand shoppers.” Maya flipped the napkin. She drew two bars: a tall one labeled “Cola A” and a short one labeled “Cola B.” ‘Need a ride
“The market does not obey your hopes,” Maya wrote. “It obeys these laws. The only choice is whether you learn them from a PDF—or from your declining sales report.”