The Brand Tuned podcast explores the 'what and why of branding'. It's for founders, marketers, graphic designers, business advisers and lawyers in search of ideas to increase success. This often comes through better positioning, and understanding what customers want and need. Focusing on distinctiveness is about attending to intellectual property appropriately. Brand Tuned is hosted by Shireen Smith, author, marketer, IP lawyer, and business owner.
In this episode, Paola Zaragoza Cardenales, a dual qualified New York and Puerto Rico attorney discusses the similarities and differences between intellectual property laws in Puerto Rico and the UK. We discuss:
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IP is much less formal in Latin America's economy according to Alberto Ramirez Bonilla, founder of BR Latin America. Tune in to explore how trademark practices differ in the South American economic landscape and why that matters.
Among other things the episode discusses:
Joining us in this episode is an ex-Mckinsey consultant, Tom Gardner, a serial entrepreneur known for his analytical approach to branding. He draws on his experience of launching several brands across different industries, both B2B and B2C.
Tom shares his journey in branding, marked by a blend of scientific and practical approaches, emphasizing customer feedback and market testing from the very start.
In this episode, we’...
Joining us in this episode is James Brown, founding director of Mobiloo, the world's first mobile accessible toilet and changing place designed to cater to disabled people requiring extra equipment and space. Mobiloo has created a huge range of opportunities for tens of thousands of disabled people around the UK.
James shares his journey, highlighting his motivation to improve accessibility and inclusivity for disabled people, ...
In this episode of the Brand Tuned podcast, we welcome Paul Fernandez, CEO of The Growth Guys, to discuss the journey of starting and branding his growth marketing company during the pandemic. Paul shares insights from his past experiences, the challenges of defining and living up to a brand promise, and the importance of adapting branding strategies as a business evolves.
This episode shares an interesting point of view of brandin...
In this episode, Emmanuel Probst, a Global Lead, Brand Thought-Leadership at Ipsos and an adjunct professor teaching consumer market research at UCLA, shares with us how to create a transformative brand.
Emmanuel has 17 years of background in marketing and market research experience, such as at IP source. He is also the author of Brand Hacks, and Assemblage - The Art and Science of Brand Transformation, which releases this...
Having recently asked people what their top questions are about branding and IP (Intellectual Property), I decided to record my answers in this episode.
The questions answered in this episode include:
In this episode I discuss some thoughts following the recent podcast with Sean Adams, an internationally recognized graphic designer, and the chair of undergraduate and graduate graphic design at Art Center College of Design in California.
I found Sean's approach refreshingly client focused and empathetic. For example, Sean takes clients on the design journey and explains what he is doing and why.
This c...
In this episode, Sean Adams, an internationally recognized graphic designer, and the chair of undergraduate and graduate graphic design at Art Center College of Design in California tells us to succeed with identities without really trying.
Sean Adams is the author of multiple best selling books, including The Designer’s Dictionary of Color.
Brand Identity is not a one-size-fits-all solution. It's a toolki...
Is being unique your ultimate goal in your business? How, exactly, do you stand out from your competitors and make sure that you remain a purple cow?
A crucial part of a business’ success is being distinctive and visibly different from its competitors. This is the main objective in creating business brand. Having a recognizable and distinctive name helps ensure you will be able to stand out from the crowd.
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In this episode Robin Landa explains strategic creativity.
Robin Landa is a Distinguished Professor in the Michael Graves College at Kean University. She specializes in advertising ideas and art direction, creative thinking, graphic design and branding and has written bestselling books including Graphic Design Solutions, 6th ed., Build Your Own Brand, and Nimble: Thinking Creatively in the Digital Age.
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There are many misconceptions when in comes to IP ownership.
In this podcast I outline why it's important to ensure you own what you create for your business. Owning what we do is about retaining control rather than giving away the value of our knowledge and skills.
Among other things, that involves understanding the role of names in business, and what is involved to legally own a name.
Failing to focus on ownership sh...
In this episode, we discuss having one brand voice with Chris West, the founder of Verbal Identity. Chris is a specialist in helping brand leaders align their teams in one voice. He is also the author of Strong Language, the #1 best-selling book on Amazon in Language Communication.
We tackle the importance of having a great language and how this could create differentiation for brands. As we go through the podcast, we explore:
In this episode, I talk about brand strategy for start-ups.
Brand strategy is an overused term in the branding industry. I discuss what makes for a good brand strategist and how they can best support businesses.
Sometimes, design is what's needed. Other times it's support to understand which segment to target and how to discover buyers' wants and needs.
When working on brand strategy it is essenti...
Austin Franke is the founder of Woo Punch, a brand design consultancy rooted in the science of how brands grow. Austin is also the man behind brandingbullshit.com, a newsletter that exposes common branding, marketing, and advertising myths, and co-hosts The BS Show with Stef Hamerlinck on YouTube.
In this episode of the podcast, Austin shares why the old notions of brand love are outdated. In keeping with the new format of...
In this episode, Sean D'Souza of Psychotactics discusses how small businesses should approach differentiation when selling their products and services. Sean is the author of The Brain Audit, and is a copywriter, cartoonist, and speaker. He is also the host of the three month vacation podcast.
We discuss common challenges people have around differentiation, and how the biggest mistake people make is that they promote...
In this episode I explore positioning with Ulli Appelbaum. Ulli is an experienced award-winning brand strategist and founder of First The Trousers Then The Shoes and the author of the brand positioning workbook.
There are different philosophies about positioning and it depends on what category you are working in as to the research that's appropriate to do.
We might have one central brand position, and separate position...
In this episode, we discuss positioning and differentiation with Johnny Molson a marketing consultant and strategist with Wizard of Ads who helps small businesses to build custom marketing strategies.
We consider the difference between niching, positioning, differentiation and distinctiveness, including the challenge of becoming known. Trying to become known for one thing rather than three things makes it more possible t...
Lee Salz is the Founder and CEO of Sales Architects where he helps clients develop processes to hire the right salespeople, effectively onboard them and align their sales activities with business objectives.
In this episode, we talk about differentiation, Lee shares his insights on two types of differentiation which are marketing differentiation and sales differentiation. He also shares why the word "unique" is ...
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