A handmade brand story

What is the role of marketing claims when you are purchasing a product? Why are you buying one product vs. another at the decisive moment in front of the shelf?

Marketing claims are there to generate demand for a certain item (or service if you like). However, most importantly, brands would like to provide you with an emotional benefit (through a brand story) coupled with their product, in order to earn your preference. Handmade products are a special category in this, as they try to tell a unique story that’s also greatly connected to the person who actually made the product.

In this frame I particularly liked the below practice from Lush, a cosmetics manufacturer and retailer that make their products using only vegetarian or vegan recipes. I found out that 100% of their products are handmade by people who mix up fresh batches of materials everyday. I got a hold of a Lush product and the package looked quite ordinary at first. Nothing but the claim “handmade” on top of the pack to stress that this product was indeed handmade but… wait a minute… as soon as I flipped the cream container; I noticed a face sticker at the bottom of the package. This is the cartoon version of the person who actually made the product! His name is Dada (!) and his cartoon version looks a bit like me. What a fantastic twist having this kind of visual information on pack. Knowing who made the product and looking at the graphic version of his/her face, gives you a warm feeling and bonds you with the product. This practice conveys a unique story, as soon as this handmade product by a unique individual reaches your hands. In this “uniqueness relay”, the final receiver of the product cannot help but feeling unique and taken care of!

I’m closing with a quote from the company’s website, on why they insist on offering handmade products. This encapsulates their beliefs, constitutes a beautiful brand story and is indeed a very strong element of their USP. “This way, we can ensure that everything we use is of the highest quality and has been ethically sourced from beginning to end. Ever since our humble beginnings, handmade has been a part of our story. It’s not just part of our name; it’s part of who we are.”

Great stuff! What is your brand story that conveys your unique selling proposition?

A handmade brand story

Hitting two birds with one stone

Once Johan Cruyf had said “Soccer is simple, but it is difficult to play simple”. This can’t be more true in many aspects of life, ranging from engineering to building a relationship.

stamou

I visited a couple of days ago a Stamou dairy shop in my neighborhood. Stamou is a dairy company established in 1964 and growing ever since. They are mostly known for their milk based desserts and sweets and since they are integrated producers, their products are considered to be very qualitative.

Before checking out in the cashier, a salesperson approached me and said “we would like to inform you that all custard filled pastry (in Greek: γαλακτομπούρεκο) are made today and the ones made yesterday are always in half price discount”. That simple… In a single sentence the salesperson tackled two important issues: freshness of end product and stock management.

Selling is simple, but it is difficult to sell simply.

Hitting two birds with one stone

Alternatives to an Outstanding Point of Sales Messaging

Well summer of 2015 is over…for good. It has been a memorable summer for a number of reasons. Now that I try to gather my thoughts and go through the summer photos, I came across this funny photo I shot in a village near Chalkida and my mind instantly traveled back to the relaxed time we had over there. However -and you can call this perversion- I just also thought that this is a great effort from a plain Farmer to communicate at the Point of Sale.

POP messaging

The sign reads in English:

For three reasons you should do your shopping:

  1. Because we use no pesticides → Here
  2. Because the stuff is fresh from the grove
  3. Because it’s cheap

The result is surprisingly good especially if you consider the educational level of the author… but can we do it better? Continue reading “Alternatives to an Outstanding Point of Sales Messaging”

Alternatives to an Outstanding Point of Sales Messaging