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Closing the Brand Gap

Most businesses think they have a marketing problem.But often the real issue is branding.Over time, businesses grow. Their work improves. Their reputation expands.But the brand they started with doesn’t always evolve with them.The result is a gap between the quality of the work and the way the business shows up in the world.Closing the Brand Gap® is about aligning creativity, story, and identity so the world sees the business the way it truly is.

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    E6: The Standing Ovation Test

    What’s the difference between attracting attention and creating an experience people remember?In this episode of Closing the Brand Gap, Elizabeth Gunter introduces the Standing Ovation Test—a simple but powerful way to think about brand alignment.Marketing can generate awareness. It can drive traffic, create visibility, and fill the seats.But branding shapes what people experience once they arrive.Using the metaphor of a world-class orchestra, Elizabeth explores how businesses often struggle not because of a lack of talent or effort, but because the different parts of the business—messaging, marketing, identity, and customer experience—aren’t fully aligned.Just like an orchestra needs a conductor, brands need alignment.Because when every part of the experience works together, businesses become easier to trust, easier to remember, and easier to recommend.As Elizabeth puts it:Marketing fills the seats.
Brand alignment earns the standing ovation.In this episode:• The difference between attention and experience• Why alignment matters more than talent alone• The orchestra metaphor for branding• How businesses gradually drift out of alignment• The Standing Ovation Test for evaluating your brand🎙 Closing the Brand Gap explores branding, creativity, and the space between the quality of a business and the way it shows up in the world.

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    E5: The Domino Effect of Brand Alignment

    Small shifts in brand alignment can create massive downstream effects in a business.In this episode of Closing the Brand Gap, Elizabeth Gunter explores the domino effect that happens when a business begins aligning its brand with the reality of what it has become.When messaging becomes clearer, marketing becomes more effective.When positioning becomes stronger, better opportunities begin appearing.When perception finally aligns with reality, momentum begins building across the business.Using the metaphor of falling dominos, Elizabeth explains how branding influences far more than visual identity. Alignment affects marketing, sales, reputation, confidence, customer experience, and ultimately growth.The most powerful transformations often don't begin with dramatic change. They begin with clarity.Because when the first domino falls, everything connected to it begins to move.In this episode:• Why alignment creates momentum• The first domino every business should focus on• How perception impacts opportunity• Why branding is really about reducing friction• How small shifts create compounding results over time🎙 Closing the Brand Gap explores branding, creativity, and the space between the quality of a business and the way it shows up in the world.

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    E4: Why Creativity Is More Than Just Design

    Creativity is often misunderstood in business.It’s frequently treated as decoration—something visual that gets added at the end of a project.But creativity plays a much deeper role.In this episode of Closing the Brand Gap, Elizabeth Gunter explores how creativity functions as a strategic tool, not just an aesthetic one.Creativity is what translates strategy into something people can see, understand, and remember. It shapes perception, communicates value, and influences how a business is experienced before a single conversation even happens.Using the metaphor of an orchestra, Elizabeth explains how creativity helps bring together the different elements of a business—messaging, identity, marketing, and experience—into something cohesive and meaningful.When creativity and strategy are aligned, the brand becomes clear, intentional, and memorable.And when they’re not, the Brand Gap begins to appear.This episode explores why creativity isn’t separate from strategy—it’s what makes strategy visible.

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    E3: When Businesses Outgrow Their Brand

    Most businesses begin with something simple—a logo, a basic website, and messaging that explains what they do.But businesses evolve.The work improves. The reputation grows. The clients become more sophisticated.Yet the brand that represents the business often remains tied to an earlier stage of the company.In this episode of Closing the Brand Gap, Elizabeth Gunter explores one of the most common moments founders encounter: realizing their business has grown beyond the brand that represents it.Using the metaphor of a neighborhood restaurant that becomes a destination, Elizabeth explains why brands need to evolve alongside the businesses they represent.When the outside no longer reflects the quality inside, the Brand Gap appears.This episode explores why that happens—and what it means to bring your brand forward so it reflects what your business has truly become.

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    E2: Marketing Can’t Fix an Unclear Brand

    Many businesses believe they have a marketing problem.They assume the issue is advertising, social media, or lead generation. But often the real challenge lies deeper.In this episode of Closing the Brand Gap, Elizabeth Gunter explores why marketing frequently struggles when branding is unclear.Marketing works like a microphone—it amplifies whatever message already exists. If the brand message is strong and clear, marketing spreads that clarity. But when the brand is undefined or misaligned, marketing simply amplifies confusion.Elizabeth shares how the Brand Gap—the distance between the quality of a business and the way its brand shows up in the world—can quietly undermine marketing efforts.If you’ve ever wondered why marketing feels harder than it should, this episode explains why brand alignment is often the missing foundation.

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    E1: What Is the Brand Gap?

    In this first episode of Closing the Brand Gap, Elizabeth Gunter introduces the idea behind the show: the gap that often exists between a business's quality and how its brand shows up in the world.Over time, many companies grow in expertise, reputation, and capability. But the brand representing that business doesn’t always evolve at the same pace.That disconnect can create friction in marketing, sales, and perception.Elizabeth explores what the Brand Gap is, how it emerges as businesses grow, and why aligning brand perception with business reality is one of the most important strategic steps founders can take.If you’ve ever felt like your business has outgrown the brand representing it, this episode introduces the concept behind closing that gap.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Most businesses think they have a marketing problem.But often the real issue is branding.Over time, businesses grow. Their work improves. Their reputation expands.But the brand they started with doesn’t always evolve with them.The result is a gap between the quality of the work and the way the business shows up in the world.Closing the Brand Gap® is about aligning creativity, story, and identity so the world sees the business the way it truly is.

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Elizabeth Gunter

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Most businesses think they have a marketing problem.But often the real issue is branding.Over time, businesses grow. Their work improves. Their reputation expands.But the brand they started with doesn’t always evolve with them.The result is a gap between the quality of the work and the way the...

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