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The Role of Emotion

Emotional connections enhance positioning. Brands that evoke positive emotions and resonate on a personal level are more likely to occupy a strong position in consumers’ minds. Focus on building an emotional bond with your audience.

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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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