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Positioning vs Messaging

Positioning vs Messaging

Positioning is the strategic foundation that defines your product’s place in the market, while messaging is how you communicate that position to the world. Both must align for your strategy to succeed.

“Positioning is the ‘what,’ and messaging is the ‘how’—both are crucial for effective communication.”

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