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Shira Stember
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1/ We all focus on building community and social metrics. But so often I meet founders who think of brand as just colors & logo or something to focus on later. That is a risky move! Your brand is an asset. And in the early stages, it can be your only moat. Here’s why early stage startups cannot afford to ignore brand...👇
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2/ Brand is the only asset that compounds over time. It turns customers into evangelists. Everything else is ephemeral: - Great tech can be copied or forked - Hype fades (📉 see Gartner Hype Cycle) - Social metrics are vanity Most companies ride the Hype Cycle, peaking fast and crashing into irrelevance. Brand (if built well) is what carries your beyond the Trough of Disillusionment.
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3/ Think of brand as strategic infrastructure. It is an accelerant. It is an investment. It adds focus & power to your business. - It aligns your team and guides decisions beyond just features and code. - It speeds up hiring, funding, partnerships, and adoption. If you ignore brand, you are limiting growth. Don't do that. Obvs.
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4/ But what I hear over and over again, is that investors & founders think brand = marketing spend. It's not, but why does this keep happening? Brand is an asset, but accounting treats it like air. Your laptop shows up on the balance sheet. Your brand? Nowhere. This financial quirk could be why so many founders/CFOs disregard brand leading to underinvesting in brand.
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