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The Differentiation vs Distinctiveness Debate

The Differentiation vs Distinctiveness Debate

Episode 111 Published 1 year, 1 month ago
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Only 15% of brand assets are truly distinctive. And just 19% of logos achieve "gold" status in recognizability according to a study by Ipsos and JKR. So which marketing strategy matters more: differentiation or distinctiveness?

In this episode, Elena, Angela, and Rob debate whether brands should focus on meaningful differentiation or memorable distinctiveness. The hosts explore research showing that while differentiation plays a more limited role than traditionally assumed, distinctiveness is crucial for getting into consumers' consideration sets. They also examine how category dynamics impact which strategy dominates and share real-world examples of brands that excel at either approach. 

Topics covered: 
  • [01:00] Research from Rob Myerson on Byron Sharp's distinctiveness claims
  • [03:00] The case for focusing on distinctiveness in marketing
  • [06:00] Why differentiation gives brands resilience and pricing power
  • [09:00] How category dynamics impact strategy importance
  • [12:30] The role of distinctiveness in TV advertising effectiveness
  • [19:00] Examples of brands excelling at distinctiveness vs differentiation 


 





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Resources:  
2021 WARC Article: https://www.warc.com/newsandopinion/opinion/what-does-byron-sharps-research-really-tell-us-about-differentiation/en-gb/4314

 
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