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EPISODE · Nov 29, 2021 · 7 MIN

Brand Drivers - What Are They And How To Use Them Inside Your Clothing Brand

from The Rob Prsa Podcast · host Robert Prsa

*** Show Notes ***The Clothing Brand Marketing System: https://clothingbrandmarketing.com/Design Crowd (DISCOUNT CODE - "APPAREL"): https://www.designcrowd.com/apparelBook A Brand Review: https://www.apparelsuccess.com/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/243380772810772/QUESTION — Have a question about how to run your clothing brand? Post in comments section of this video!About This Video:In this video, Rob talks about what "brand drivers" are and how to apply them to your private label clothing brand for more sales. Brand drivers are adjectives that describe your brand to influence your branding and all aspects of marketing. Brand drivers should be a major aspect of your overall brand strategy for your clothing brand. Brand drivers drive the identity of your clothing brand and are the starting point to nailing your branding. This info applies to all entrepreneurs but specifically clothing brands, clothing lines, fashion brands, fashion lines, streetwear brands, t shirt business, print on demand (POD), dropshipping and beyond!

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