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Perception over Reality

In positioning, perception is more important than reality. How consumers perceive your brand determines your success. It’s crucial to understand and shape these perceptions rather than just focusing on the product itself.

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Al Ries and Jack Trout’s “Positioning” reveals how to claim a unique, unforgettable space in the consumer’s mind, guiding you through the strategic battle for brand dominance.

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