Immutable Laws Of Marketing: Violate Them At Yo... -

Being first in the marketplace is important, but being first in the mind is everything. If you aren't first in a category, you need to find a way to be first in a specific niche or "ladder" rung within the prospect's head.

The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing by Al Ries and Jack Trout is essentially the "gravity" of the business world—you don't have to believe in them, but you’ll certainly feel the impact when you fall. Immutable Laws of Marketing: Violate Them at Yo...

The most powerful concept in marketing is owning a single word in the prospect’s mind. Volvo owns "Safety." FedEx owns "Overnight." If you try to own everything, you end up owning nothing. Being first in the marketplace is important, but

It’s better to be first than it is to be better. People remember Neil Armstrong; few remember the second person on the moon. In marketing, being the first brand in a new category is the ultimate shortcut to the consumer's mind. The most powerful concept in marketing is owning

Violating these laws usually leads to "marketing arrogance"—the belief that the brand name alone is what sells, rather than the position that name holds.

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