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EPISODE · Sep 16, 2025 · 24 MIN

Ep 26 How To Build A Brand That People Instantly Trust

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In this video, we delve deep into the concept of branding, explaining why it's more than just a logo or color palette. The essence of a brand is the story consumers tell themselves about your product and reputation. Using a detailed example of Joe's journey with his salsa business, we explore the three stages of branding: Stage 1 where the owner is the brand, Stage 2 where the product becomes the brand, and Stage 3 where reputation is key. Discover the psychological factors behind each stage and actionable strategies to build, nurture, and protect your brand trust as your business scales. Watch to learn how Joe transitioned from local farmer's markets to national shelves and how you can apply these principles to your own branding efforts.00:00 Introduction to Branding00:38 Defining Branding: Beyond Logos and Colors02:05 The Three Stages of Branding03:00 Stage One: The Owner as the Brand08:46 Stage Two: The Product as the Brand13:38 Stage Three: Reputation and Trust20:02 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsFREE Online Business Readiness Assessment Link: https://yourgoalmind.com/meet-dave-pastorMy Calendar:  My calendar link: https://calendly.com/dpastor-streetsm...

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